- Polaris to Separate Indian Motorcycle into a Standalone Company, Will . . .
Carolwood has selected Mike Kennedy to serve as CEO of the new independent Indian Motorcycle organization once the deal closes A more than 30-year motorcycle industry veteran, Kennedy has a proven track record as a leader in and around the motorcycle industry
- Polaris Spins Off Indian Motorcycle, Kennedy Named CEO
Mike Kennedy brings over 30 years of experience leading iconic motorcycle and performance brands and will play a critical role in stewarding Indian Motorcycle’s growth
- Who We Are | Indian Motorcycle
Each customizer will produce totally unique interpretations of the iconic motorcycle; including freestyle motocross legend Carey Hart, former Indian Larry tandem, Paul Cox and Keino Sasaki, and creator of “Bratstyle,” Go Takamine
- Indian Motorcycle - Wikipedia
Indian Motorcycle's most popular models were the Scout, made from 1920 to 1946, and the Chief, made from 1922 until 1953, when the Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company was declared bankrupt
- Indian Motorcycle Just Dropped the Mother of All Racing Bombshells for 2026
Mike Kennedy, Indian Motorcycle CEO, didn’t hold back: “Indian Motorcycle is entering a new era in its historic journey in 2026, and the first place we plan to prove it is on the racetrack This partnership is a reminder of what American performance looks like when you refuse to back down ”
- Polaris to sell majority stake in Indian Motorcycle to private equity
When the transaction closes, Mike Kennedy — a 30-year motorcycle industry veteran — will become CEO of Indian Motorcycle Kennedy’s career includes leadership roles as CEO of RumbleOn, president and CEO of Vance Hines, and 26 years with Harley-Davidson
- Polaris Drops Ownership of Indian Motorcycle, Veteran Harley-Davidson . . .
In a surprise announcement, Polaris said this week it is parting ways with Indian, effectively separating the motorcycle maker from its portfolio
- Indian Motorcycle bought out by Carolwood, becomes independent company . . .
Carolwood has tapped industry veteran Mike Kennedy as CEO of the new Indian Motorcycle Company
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