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RIDE REVIEW I 2026 INDIAN CHIEF VINTAGE
And don't let the vintage styling
fool you: the Chief Vintage is every
bit as rideable as a Chief Dark Horse
with the ThunderStroke 116. The
cruiser aesthetic may be front and
center, but all the engineering that
makes the Chief platform modern,
capable, and versatile is still very
much present.
Who i it for?
It's tough to say who exactly the new
Chief Vintage is built for, as it has a
pretty broad appeal but can also feel
a bit niche. Yes, styling is dramatic
and easy to love. It looks classic but
feels modern. It's also full of subtle
references to Indian history that the
average person won't get—but they
don't really need to. Do I think it's
cool that Indian based this seat off
the 1940s seat? Yes, absolutely. But
if someone doesn't know or care
about the history, that doesn't make
it any less appealing or attractive.
That's the real benefit of this nostal
-
gic styling: if you get it, you get it and
will appreciate it that much more,
but someone who has no idea
There's no chance
of a two-up ride.
The Chief Vintage
pilot rides alone.
2026 INDIAN CHIEF VINTAGE ($19,999)
Engine 116ci (1890cc), air-cooled,
49° V-twin
Bore x Stroke 103.2 x 113.0mm
Compression Ratio 11.0:1
Transmission Six-speed
Final Drive Belt
Torque (claimed) 120 lb-ft at 2900 rpm
Fuel Delivery 54mm throttle body
Clutch Wet, multiplate; cable actuation
Engine Management Ride-by-wire
Frame Steel tube, cast aluminum
rear subframe
Front Suspension 46mm telescopic fork
Rear Suspension Dual shocks