Light tourer slot in lineup
Sits between cruiser and full bagger
Indian Chief Vintage (£21,495): cruiser. Springfield (£24,995): light tourer + hard bags + windshield. Chieftain (£27,495): full bagger + fairing. Roadmaster (£30,495): full luxury tourer. The Springfield occupies the 'I want hard luggage but not a fairing' slot.
Named after the brand's birthplace
Springfield, Massachusetts, 1901
George Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom founded the original Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company in Springfield, MA in 1901. Polaris-era Indian named the 2016 light-tourer the Springfield as a heritage nod. Most evocative model name in the modern Indian lineup.
670mm seat — accessible for big bike
Lower than most middleweight ADVs
Seat at 670mm / 26.4in is unusually low for a 376kg motorcycle. Most modern adventure bikes (which weigh 230-260kg) have seats at 830-870mm. The Springfield's low seat means a wider audience can put both feet flat on the floor at stops — important when handling 376kg of static motorcycle.
Thunderstroke 111 → 116 in 2022
Displacement bump for stricter emissions
Original 2016-2021 Springfield: 1811cc Thunderstroke 111 (cubic inches). For 2022, all Indian Thunderstroke models stepped up to 1890cc Thunderstroke 116 — bigger displacement to make Euro 5 numbers without losing torque. Also added rear cylinder deactivation. Same air-cooled architecture.
Quick-detach windshield is the unique selling point
30 seconds with no tools
The Springfield's windshield clips on/off in about 30 seconds with no tools — unique among UK 2026 tourers. Lets the rider switch between 'tourer with weather protection' and 'cruiser without' on the fly. Bike weighs ~3kg less without the windshield, handles slightly differently.
£24,995 vs £21,495 Harley Heritage Classic
Dearer but better-equipped
Springfield: £24,995, 1890cc, IMU + cornering ABS + 3 ride modes + Ride Command TFT. Harley Heritage Classic: £21,495, 1868cc, basic ABS only, 4-inch LCD dash, no IMU. The Indian is £3,500 dearer but ships with materially more electronics. Closer match in the £30k full-tourer space (Roadmaster vs Ultra Limited).