went and looked at one... no Sirius xm… and says a tour pac with audio would be around $3500. they also had one with apes,
wasn't impressed enough to ride one but was told its fast 
If you are speaking to the Challenger Fred, yep...no Sirius but that's on any of their bikes. My '18 doesn't have it either. While I did let the subscription run out on my '15 SERGU, it was a nice feature to have when they ran free times. I asked the dealer and sent an email to Indian customer service asking why and if they ever considered an add-on for those that like the sat. radio. Both stated they didn't see a need as most do use their mobile devices to stream music including Sirius so they focused on making the connection from phone to radio better for such.
I don't stream because I only have 2 gig data to use each month spread over three phones...I'd use it quickly streaming as Mark noted above.
The heal shifter is a $100 add-on and takes a minute or two to install....one of the few items I added to Cochise. I miss the heal shifter when it's not there.
I like the new Chieftain but not enough to trade. It has everything you would want and more in a touring bike/bagger/semi-sport bike. It sits really nice in the showroom but I haven't ridden one yet. I did note that they moved the catalyst from the side of the bike to the cross-over behind the motor, under the bike. I'm guessing the liquid cooling and moving the cat will have a great impact on heat reduction...a plus for Indian and something the MoCo should adopt.
Coming from the '15 SERGU, the screen/gauge layout is very nice. For my short 5'6" self, the reach to the radio seems not as bad as it was on the HD. I used the handlebar controls almost exclusively on the RG due to the reach. The bike sits really good. Stock, it's like you are sitting in it and part of it, not sitting on it. I did get to start the only one at the K'ville dealer and it has a nice sound for stock. I perused the entire bike and while there, a couple guys on RG's pulled up. They came in and were looking. I warned them not to sit on it 'cause they may like it. One guy did and his reaction to me was "wow". That's one opinion out of millions but it meant something. That guy had 70K on his '15 RG and as much or more on his '09 (I know him from the g'vment sites). Again, not everyone will have that reaction due to the fact it ain't no Harley...

It's not for everyone...just like an all white bike or a no chrome bike or a crotch rocket or a lazy-boy on wheels ain't for everyone. I do believe, however, In-Po has produced a very good motorcycle in the Chieftain and it will be a good addition to the Indian offerings.
I do look forward to riding one...
