2021 Indian Chieftain

2021 Indian Chieftain Elite

2021 Indian Chieftain Elite (Indian Motorcycle/)

Ups

  • Electronically adjustable windshield
  • Indian Ride Command with GPS and Bluetooth audio
  • All-day-comfortable ergonomics
  • Storage in fairing and saddlebags

Downs

  • It’s the same Chieftain as it has always been, but is that a bad thing?

Verdict

The all-American V-twin tourer from Indian Motorcycle.

Overview

The 2021 Indian Chieftain encompasses the all-American V-twin tourer persona, but is taking it a step further with modern-day upgrades. The base model and up-spec models are powered by Indian’s proven Thunderstroke 114 and Thunderstroke 116 powerplants for the true V-twin experience.

2021 Indian Chieftain

2021 Indian Chieftain (Indian Motorcycle/)

Updates for 2021

The Indian Chieftain Limited and Dark Horse models receive a small number of changes, mostly to the infotainment package and various features on the up-spec models. The upgrades include remote-locking saddlebags, tire pressure monitoring, full LED lighting, and Ride Command as standard equipment.

Pricing and Variants

The Indian Chieftain is available in four variants, from the base-model Chieftain ($21,999) to the up-spec Chieftain Dark Horse ($27,999) and Chieftain Limited ($27,999) models to the limited-run Chieftain Elite ($34,999), which celebrates the 120-year history of Indian Motorcycle.

The base-model Chieftain is powered by the smaller air-cooled Thunderstroke 114 powerplant, and lacks luxuries like the tire pressure monitoring system and Apple CarPlay that come standard with the up-spec models. The Chieftain Dark Horse, Limited, and Elite models use the larger and more powerful Thunderstroke 116 engine. To separate the latter models further, the Dark Horse is dressed in blacked-out finishes and accents, while the Limited boasts chrome touches.

Indian released the Chieftain Elite as a limited-production model, with only 120 being available worldwide. It is painted in a unique Thunder Black/Vivid Crystal colorway, gets 400-watt speakers in the saddlebags and fairing, and comes equipped with premium finishes.

2021 Indian Chieftain

2021 Indian Chieftain (Indian Motorcycle/)

Competition

The Indian Chieftain in all variants is a capable and proven American touring V-twin, but it lives in a competitive space. Within its own manufacturer’s lineup is the space-abundant Roadmaster. The Harley-Davidson Road Glide and Street Glide are also stiff competition.

Powertrain: Engine, Transmission, and Performance

As mentioned, the base-model Indian Chieftain is powered by the proven Thunderstroke 114 engine. The up-spec machines utilize the larger Thunderstroke 116 powerplant, which previously recorded 81.1 hp at 4,300 rpm and 117.2 pound-feet of torque at 2,700 rpm on the Cycle World in an Indian Springfield Dark Horse model.

Handling

The Indian Chieftain rides on a 46mm telescopic fork and single rear shock with air adjustment. Claimed wet weight of the base model is 823 pounds.

2021 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse

2021 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse (Indian Motorcycle/)

Brakes

The Indian Chieftain is brought to a halt via a pair of axially mounted four-piston calipers clamping to 300mm discs up front and a single two-piston caliper and 300mm disc at the back. ABS is standard equipment.

Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

Fuel economy figures are currently unrecorded.

Ergonomics: Comfort and Utility

The claimed seat height of the Indian Chieftain is 25.6 inches. The handlebar-mounted switch for the electronically operated windscreen offers on-the-fly adjustment.

2021 Indian Chieftain Limited

2021 Indian Chieftain Limited (Indian Motorcycle/)

Electronics

Indian’s use of its 7-inch Ride Command display (with Apple CarPlay on premium models) is a seriously nice touch on an American V-twin, and home to the Chieftain’s infotainment and settings. All models come equipped with ABS, cruise control, rear-cylinder deactivation, a 100-watt audio system with Bluetooth connectivity, an adjustable power windshield, a keyless ignition system, and a 12V charging port.

The up-spec models are fitted standard with a tire pressure monitoring system, selectable ride modes, and full LED lighting.

Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

All 2021 Indian Chieftain models come with a two-year, unlimited-mileage warranty as standard.

Quality

Continuous small improvements to the proven and tidy Indian Chieftain platform continue to keep it attractive.

2021 Indian Chieftain Limited

2021 Indian Chieftain Limited (Indian Motorcycle/)

2021 Indian Chieftain Claimed Specifications

MSRP: $21,999 (base) / $27,999 (Dark Horse, Limited) / $34,999 (Elite)
Engine: 111ci (1,811cc) air-cooled Thunderstroke 111 (base) / 116ci (1,890cc) air-cooled Thunderstroke 116 (Dark Horse, Limited, Elite)
Bore x Stroke: 101.0 x 113.0mm (base) / 103.2 x 113.0mm (Dark Horse, Limited, Elite)
Transmission/Final Drive: 6-speed/belt
Fuel Delivery: Electronic fuel injection w/ 54mm throttle body
Clutch: Wet, multiplate assist
Frame: Cast aluminum
Front Suspension: 46mm telescopic fork; 4.7 in. travel
Rear Suspension: Single shock w/ air adjust; 4.5 in. travel
Front Brake: 4-piston caliper, dual 300mm floating discs w/ ABS
Rear Brake: 2-piston floating caliper, 300mm floating disc w/ ABS
Wheels, Front/Rear: 10-spoke (base, Dark Horse, Limited) / Precision Machine (Elite); 19 x 3.50 in. / 16 x 5.00 in.
Tires, Front/Rear: Metzeler Cruisetec; 130/60-19 / 180/60-16
Rake/Trail: 25.0°/5.9 in.
Wheelbase: 65.7 in.
Ground Clearance: 5.1 in.
Seat Height: 25.6 in.
Fuel Capacity: 5.5 gal.
Wet Weight: 823 lb. (base, Dark Horse, Limited) / 829 lb. (Elite)
Contact: indianmotorcycle.com

Source: MotorCyclistOnline.com

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