Indian Motorcycle has expanded the choice across the FTR lineup with the addition of four new colorways for 2024. Following the limited-edition FTR x 100% R Carbon and FTR x RSD Super Hooligan, these additional colorways are heading to international dealers now.
Delivering a truly superior riding experience and powered by the renowned 92 kW, liquid-cooled V-twin engine with 120 NM of torque, the Indian FTR welcomes a bright Indy Red with bold FTR logo and white accent over a black frame and wheels.
The unmistakable, muscular style of the FTR Sport gains two additional colorways. Firstly, the new Granite Gray Blue offsets its stealthy bodywork and Granite Gray frame with contrasting blue FTR logo, wheels, and shock spring. The second new FTR Sport color of Storm Gray Black immediately catches the eye with its bold red wheels and frame complemented with the Storm Gray bodywork and contrasting Logo and accents.
Rounding out the new offerings, the FTR R Carbon gains a new carbon fiber body set with the strong FTR logo coming to this model for the first time. Red accents, frame and wheels draw the eye while the gold finish Öhlins suspension and yellow shock spring highlight the premium componentry of the R Carbon.
For all FTR models, precise handling is ensured through a combination of fully adjustable suspension and 17-inch cast wheels wrapped in Metzeler Sportec tires while radially mounted dual Brembo brakes provide powerful stopping power.
The Sport, R Carbon and limited-edition models also feature traction control and cruise control. Additionally, these models benefit from a 101 mm touchscreen display powered by RIDE COMMAND with turn-by-turn navigation*, Bluetooth connectivity and three selectable ride modes, Rain, Standard and Sport. RIDE COMMAND also allows riders to take control like never before by enjoying seamless integration with their smartphones, tracking ride routes, keeping up to date with automated alerts of the motorcycle’s maintenance and health.
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