Indian Motorcycle Relocates Global Headquarters to New Development Center

Published on March 04, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Indian Motorcycle, the first American motorcycle brand, starts 2026 with a strategic change: the relocation of its global headquarters to Golden Valley, Minnesota. This move, under the new ownership of Carolwood LP, consolidates operations, product development, and prototyping in a modern complex of over 37,000 square feet. Coinciding with its 125th anniversary, the brand reaffirms its commitment to Minnesota and its legacy of innovation, now from facilities designed for the future of engineering and motorcycle design.

Modern facade of Indian Motorcycle's new development center in Golden Valley, focused on design and innovation.

A hub for 3D design and prototyping innovation 🚀

This new center stands as the future core of Indian's design. Here, 3D modeling tools and computer simulation will be key to accelerating development. Intensive use of digital twins is expected to validate components and complete systems before physical manufacturing, optimizing performance and durability. Additionally, the prototyping space will allow rapid materialization of concepts, crucial for exploring new architectures, especially in the field of electric propulsion and advanced electronics. This integration between digital and physical is essential to maintain the brand's iconic essence while adopting 21st-century technology.

Tradition and innovation: a digital balance ⚖️

The challenge for Indian in its new stage will be to harmonize its rich heritage with cutting-edge technology. 3D tools not only serve to create the new, but also to reinterpret and improve the classic with millimeter precision. This relocation symbolizes a necessary evolution: to remain relevant, even a brand with 125 years of history must bet on top-level digital infrastructure. Success will be measured by its ability to translate its traditional soul into prototypes and final models developed in a modern engineering environment.

How can the integration of 3D design systems and advanced simulation in Indian Motorcycle's new development center revolutionize the creation cycle of its future motorcycles?

(P.S.: ADAS systems are like in-laws: always watching what you do)