Indian Motorcycle has collaborated with combat sports brand Venum to create the Indian Challenger Venum. Designed for riders who prefer a bold look, the bike features a camouflage paint scheme inspired by Venum's gear. It also comes fitted with a Dr. Jekill & Mr. Hyde exhaust, allowing the motorcycle to switch between a quieter, composed ride and a more aggressive performance at the touch of a riding mode.
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Produced on demand in very limited numbers, this motorcycle targets enthusiasts who appreciate fine engineering and the Venum brand. Designed for riders seeking something distinctive, it promises an extraordinary experience that blends exclusivity with performance and style.

Full details of the motorcycle remain under wraps, with the official unveiling scheduled for December 13. Interestingly, the exclusive launch event will not take place in France, the market where the model will be sold, but instead at WOW FC 25 in Spain's Madrid Arena. The reveal promises to showcase the bike's design and features to a global audience ahead of its entry into the French market.
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The only confirmed mechanical upgrade on the Indian Challenger Venum is the addition of a Dr. Jekill & Mr. Hyde exhaust system. This setup not only improves the bike's breathing but also enhances its overall presence, giving it a more purposeful stance compared to the standard version. Known for its ability to switch character at the touch of a riding mode, the exhaust adds both practicality and flair to the motorcycle's performance.

At this stage, Indian has not disclosed which Challenger variant served as the base for the Venum project. In France, the Challenger line currently consists of two models: the Dark Horse and the Limited. While both share many mechanical components, they differ in styling and equipment, offering riders distinct personalities within the same family. This uncertainty adds intrigue to the Venum, leaving enthusiasts guessing which foundation lies beneath its bold exterior.

Regardless of the variant, both Challenger models are powered by the liquid‑cooled PowerPlus 112 engine, displacing 1,843cc. Producing 122 hp and 181 Nm of torque at 3,800rpm, this engine has already proven its mettle. In fact, it was the very powerplant that helped Indian secure victory over Harley‑Davidson in the 2024 MotoAmerica King of the Baggers racing series, underscoring its performance credentials.
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