The Indian Roadmaster Elite Is Priced At Rs 48 Lakh

Only 300 units of the Indian Roadmaster Elite will be made. India gets only two bikes and both have been sold.

Roshun Povaiah
Car and Bike
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The Indian Roadmaster Elite sports a custom paint job with gold-leaf inlay badging.
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The Indian Roadmaster Elite sports a custom paint job with gold-leaf inlay badging.
(Photo: Indian Motorcycles)

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Shelling out Rs 48 lakh for a motorcycle is not for the faint hearted. But someone just did. The Indian Roadmaster Elite has been launched in India at Rs 48 lakh ex-showroom. Only two units have been allotted to India out of the 300 globally, and both have been sold.

The Indian Roadmaster Elite is special because it actually has 23-karat gold in its paintwork on the tank. Each of the bikes is hand-painted with a 12-layer dual-tone special painting process, to give it a deep shine.

Only two units of the Roadmaster Elite will come to India. Both have been sold. (Photo: The Quint/Vinu Joseph)

The bike is huge and heavy, but packed with equipment. It weighs over 433 Kg, but comes equipped with everything you will see in a luxury car. The highlight is the 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with GPS, with a six-speaker audio system. It features cruise control, heated grips, arm-rests for the pillion, heated seats and electrically adjustable windshield.

The Indian Roadmaster Elite has a 300-watt sound system on board. (Photo: The Quint/Vinu Joseph)

Power for the Indian Roadmaster Elite comes from a massive two-cylinder 1,811 cc V-twin engine that puts out about 150 Nm of torque with a six-speed manual transmission.

The Roadmaster Elite competes with the Harley Davidson CVO – another expensive, exclusive bike. Those who can’t stretch this far would settle for a Honda Goldwing (at Rs 30-odd lakh). This bike is more about the show, than the go. It’s the bling factor that counts. And, of course, the exclusivity.

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