The Indian motorcycle market is set for rapid growth in 2025, with many brands preparing to launch exciting new models. Manufacturers are focusing on advanced technology, powerful performance, and stylish designs to appeal to riders. From adventure bikes to highway cruisers, 2025 will offer a range of thrilling options for motorcycle lovers. With brands investing in the latest features, the year ahead is set to transform the Indian motorcycle industry, providing more choices for every type of rider.
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Royal Enfield Classic 650
Royal Enfield will launch the much-anticipated Classic 650 in India early next year. Combining design elements from the Classic 350 and Shotgun 650, it features a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoked wheels for a vintage yet modern ride. Key features include an analogue instrument cluster with an optional Tripper navigation pod, adjustable levers, USB charging port, full LED lighting, and dual-channel ABS for safety. The Classic 650 blends timeless style with modern technology, making it a highly awaited model in India.
Hero Xpulse 210
At EICMA 2024, Hero unveiled updates to its Xpulse lineup. The Xpulse 210 now boasts a 210cc engine, a redesigned look, and new features, set to launch in India next year. Additionally, the Xpulse 421, featuring a new 421cc engine, was teased and is expected to hit the market in 2026, generating excitement among off-road enthusiasts.
Aprilia Tuono 457
Aprilia Tuono 457, a naked version of the RS 457, features the same 457cc engine with 47.6 bhp and 43.5 Nm of torque, maintaining similar specifications. While it has a slightly smaller fuel tank than the RS 457, both models have a comparable weight The India-made Tuono 457 is expected to launch in India in early 2025.
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Hero Karizma XMR 250
The Hero Karizma 250 has been upgraded with several key improvements. It now features a bold new design with aero winglets, a full-colour TFT display, and enhanced USD forks for better ride quality. It will be powered by a new 250cc engine and is expected to launch in India in 2025.
Triumph Scrambler T4
Triumph will launch a budget-friendly Scrambler T4 in India, a more affordable version of the popular Scrambler 400X. Spy shots reveal a stripped-down design with blacked-out USD forks instead of gold USD units and a single-piece seat replacing the split design. The T4 will retain the 398cc engine but with slightly lower power and torque. Aimed at riders seeking style and performance at a lower price, the Scrambler T4 will offer an accessible entry into the Triumph brand.
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