Who Owns Indian Motorcycles?

Indian Motorcycle is an American brand of Motorcycles, that is produced and owned by an American automaker, known as Polaris Inc. The motorcycles were initially made by the Hendee Manufacturing Company in Springfield, Massachusetts, in the United States, which was from 1901 to 1953. The name was changed to the Indian Motocycle Company, in 1923. Polaris Industries bought the Indian motorcycle brand in 2011, and transferred the company’s operations from North Carolina, also combined them with its current Minnesota and Iowa facilities. Since August 2013, Polaris has developed, built, and produced numerous motorbike lines with historic Indian flair under the Indian Motorcycle name.
The first three spots in the 1911 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy were won by the Indian Motorcycle factory squad. Indian Motorcycle became popular in 1910, and known as the world’s leading motorcycle manufacturer. The Chief, was produced from 1922 to 1953 when the Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company declared bankruptcy, and the Scout, was produced from 1920 to 1946, they were the two most popular versions of Indian Motorcycle.
Who Owns Indian Motorcycles?
The American motorcycle company Polaris Inc. owns and produces the Indian Motorcycle brand in the United States.
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