Indian Motorcycles’ Chieftain PowerPlus Limited

Indian Motorcycles’ Chieftain PowerPlus Limited

The Wall Street Journal calls Indian Motorcycles’ Chieftain PowerPlus Limited “A hefty touring bike with a vintage feel.” The Journal’s Dan Neil explains:

Where I’m from in North Carolina, deer hunting was the easiest kind of hunting. Decades of game management had allowed the whitetails to overrun Croatan National Forest like rats with antlers. To make it more of a challenge, locals would sometimes hunt with primitive weapons—bow and arrow, single-shot handguns and even black-powder flintlocks, which stunk up the woods like spent fireworks.

Our guest today, the 2025 Indian Chieftain PowerPlus Limited, is similarly motivated. If you’ve got a three-day weekend to kill, any number of high-tech, long-distance touring bikes from BMW, Honda or Ducati will put a round dead-center. All you have to do is pull the trigger.

The Chieftain PowerPlus—a 844-pound, 8-foot-long blunderbuss of a motorcycle, with a 1.8-liter V-twin engine, huge fork-mounted front fairing and hardshell panniers—would make any such ride a more sporting proposition, if not hand-to-hand combat.

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