Polaris recently broadened its cruiser range with the addition of the new Indian Springfield. Priced at Rs 30.6 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Springfield is named after the birthplace of the Indian motorcycles. Check out the detailed photo gallery of the Indian Springfield.
Designed to improve functionality on long hauls, the Springfield is based on the same Indian Chief platform.
It gets quintessential Indian styling cues like a muscular front, massive headlamp and the traditional war bonnet lamp on the skirted fender.
The Springfield offers a balance of retro charm and modern technology with smart touches like keyless ignition and other electronic aids.
The Springfield gets a quick-release windshield, which can be attached before long hauls to improve wind protection.
The heated driver and passenger seats, buckhorn handlebars adjustable floorboards have been designed to improve comfort levels during long rides.
The Springfield comes with ABS, a tyre pressure monitoring system, electronic cruise control and a powerful headlamp.
The 372 kilogram Indian Springfield uses the same 1811cc V-twin Thunder Stroke 111 air-cooled engine to propel itself.
The engine breathes out through a Remus exhaust system, delivering 137Nm of torque through a six-speed transmission.
The Indian Springfield can gulp down 21litres of fuel to reduce the number of fuel stops during your long rides.
The list of touring-centric features includes remote-locking hard saddlebags, dual auxiliary headlamps and heated grips.