Key performance

90 ch
Power
🔧
1890 cc
Displacement
⚖️
403 kg
Weight
🏎️
180 km/h
Top speed
💺
673 mm
Seat height
20.8 L
Fuel capacity
💰
34 890 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Engine

Displacement
1890 cc
Power
90.0 ch (66.2 kW)
Torque
170.9 Nm @ 2900 tr/min
Engine type
Bicylindre en V à 49°, 4 temps
Cooling
Air
Compression ratio
11.0:1
Bore × stroke
103.2 x 113.0 mm (4.1 x 4.4 inches)
Valves/cylinder
2
Fuel system
Injection. Closed loop fuel injection, 54 mm bore
Starter
Electric

Chassis

Frame
Cast Aluminum Frame with Integrated Air-Box
Gearbox
6-speed
Final drive
Belt (final drive)
Clutch
Wet, Multi-Plate, Assist. Gear Drive Wet Clutch.
Front suspension
Telescopic fork, 46 mm
Rear suspension
Single shock with air adjust
Front wheel travel
119 mm (4.7 inches)
Rear wheel travel
114 mm (4.5 inches)

Brakes

Front brakes
Double disc. ABS. Floating discs. 4 piston caliper.
Rear brakes
Single disc. ABS. Floating disc. 2-piston caliper.
Front tyre
130/60-B19
Front tyre pressure
2.48 bar
Rear tyre
180/60-R16
Rear tyre pressure
2.83 bar

Dimensions

Seat height
673.00 mm
Wheelbase
1668.00 mm
Ground clearance
140.00 mm
Length
2593.00 mm
Width
1022.00 mm
Height
1415.00 mm
Fuel capacity
20.80 L
Weight
403.00 kg
Dry weight
389.00 kg
New price
34 890 €

Overview

Four hundred kilos on the scales, a 1890 cc V-twin rumbling between your legs, and an all-black livery: the 2023 Indian Roadmaster Dark Horse doesn't do things by halves. It rolls onto the tarmac with the confidence of an ocean liner pulling into port—slow and massive, yet powered by an engine that commands respect. The air-cooled ThunderStroke 116 produces 90 hp and, more importantly, 170.9 Nm of torque from just 2900 rpm. Numbers that speak for themselves. Against Harley-Davidson's Milwaukee-Eight 114, the Indian hits harder and lower in the rev range. Even the 117 found in CVO models has to contend with this American powerplant, whose generous 103.2 mm bore and reworked cylinder heads deliver full breathing and a reach that few twins can claim.

Indian Roadmaster Dark Horse

For 2023, Indian has refined the details that matter in everyday riding. The clutch gains smoothness, the headlight switches to full LED lighting, and the seat climate controls offer crisper tactile feedback. These are subtle evolutions, nearly invisible on a spec sheet, yet they make a real difference when the miles pile up. Because that's exactly what this is about: the Roadmaster Dark Horse is a long-haul touring machine, built to devour highways and back roads with insatiable appetite. Its 20.8-liter tank provides decent range without being exceptional for a tourer of this size, and its 673 mm seat height keeps it accessible despite tipping the scales at 403 kg fully fueled.

On the styling front, this Dark Horse has broken with the past. Gone is the locomotive-style front fairing, replaced by a front end borrowed from the Chieftain—slimmer, more modern. The front fender slims down, letting the 19-inch wheel breathe where the old 16-inch once sat. The saddlebags adopt a more angular design but still hold a total of 140 liters with the top case. Everything is black: forks, exhausts, crash bars, turn signals, engine covers. The treatment is more radical than on the previous model year, giving the machine a striking visual presence. Also welcome is the return of the adjustable floorboards and the trunk rack, which had disappeared from the standard equipment for a time.

Indian Roadmaster Dark Horse

The equipment list would put some luxury sedans to shame. Adjustable windshield, heated grips, remotely lockable saddlebags, tire pressure sensors, ABS, cruise control, keyless ignition, Ride Command system with Apple CarPlay and a faster processor than the previous generation. The ClimaCommand seat—heated and ventilated with three independent adjustment levels for rider and passenger—remains a feature no one else offers in this segment. It's hard to find a better-equipped tourer, even looking at the Gold Wing, which plays in a comparable price bracket.

At €34,890, the 2023 Indian Roadmaster Dark Horse positions itself as a credible alternative for demanding long-distance riders who want character without sacrificing comfort. It's heavy, turns wide, and clearly isn't aimed at beginners. But for anyone seeking a Grand Touring machine with a bold personality, a visceral-sounding engine, and a lavish equipment list, it deserves a spot on the shortlist. Those keeping an eye on the used Indian Roadmaster Dark Horse market will also find 2020 or earlier model years at softer prices, but the 2023 vintage brings enough refinements to justify the investment in a new one.

Standard equipment

  • Assistance au freinage : ABS de série
  • Nombre de mode de conduite : 3
  • Volume de rangement : 140 litres
  • Taille de l'écran TFT couleur : 17,78 cm / 7 pouces
  • Régulateur de vitesse
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • Prise USB
  • Démarrage sans clé
  • Poignées chauffantes
  • Pare brise réglable électriquement
  • Valises
  • Crash Bars / Top Blocks
  • Selle chauffante
  • Surveillance de la pression des pneus

Practical info

  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.22 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.42 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
47.0 ch/L
In category Touring · 945-3780cc displacement (1540 motorcycles compared)
Power 89 ch Top 62%
58 ch median 95 ch 158 ch
Weight 403 kg Lighter than 20%
253 kg median 360 kg 423 kg
P/W ratio 0.22 ch/kg Top 73%
0.17 median 0.26 0.49 ch/kg

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