Indian Motorcycles has released its new PowerPlus 112 range . Based on the engine raced in The King of the Baggers class , the new powerplant thumps out 126hp and , hang on to your hats , 181.4Nm of tyre-twisting torque from the 1834cc ‘ cruiser ’ engine . With a race-proven engine , the PowerPlus family of road-going Indians will be made up of the Chieftain , Challenger , Roadmaster and Pursuit models for 2025 . The four valves per cylinder liquid-cooled engine sees a totally modern take on the big American tourer / cruiser market with serious performance , modern suspension , connectivity and a smack up to date electronics suite ( Smartlean Technology ) that has corneringsensitive ABS , blindspot warning , rear-end scanning , the whole shooting match along with tidy and customisable luggage and the history that is the DNA of the Indian Motorcycle . The big V-twin category has grown massively in recent years and with the King of the Baggers racing set to start up in Europe , the class is well and truly shaking off its conservative reputation and replacing it with performance motorcycles with luxuriously appointed rider and passenger seats , taking in the latest technology and blending it with a classic vibe . The new PowerPlus 112 models are the leading edge of this new order and demand is expected to be strong for these high-tech old-school-cool big sporty tourers , so the race is on ...