The prestigious EICMA 2025 motorcycle show has officially concluded, leaving a trail of excitement for Indian motorcycle enthusiasts. The event served as a global platform, revealing a stunning array of production-ready models and futuristic concepts destined for the Indian market in the near future.
Spotlight on Indian Manufacturers
Major Indian two-wheeler giants made a significant impact at the international stage. Companies like Royal Enfield, TVS Motor Company, and Hero MotoCorp presented their latest innovations, signaling a strong and competitive future for the Indian automotive sector. From retro cruisers to rugged adventure bikes, the variety on display was impressive.
Top Picks for the Indian Rider
Here is a detailed look at the most exciting motorcycles unveiled at EICMA 2025 that are slated for an Indian launch.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650
Stealing the show was the Royal Enfield Bullet 650, a flagship iteration of the iconic retro cruiser. While retaining its classic design philosophy, it now packs a more powerful 648 cc, air/oil-cooled, parallel-twin engine. This engine is capable of producing a robust 46 bhp of power and 52.3 Nm of torque, promising an enhanced riding experience.
Royal Enfield Flying Flea FF.S6
Marking Royal Enfield's bold entry into electric mobility, the Flying Flea FF.S6 is an electric scrambler. Designed for city commutes with the capability for weekend trail adventures, this EV is slated for launch in December 2026.
BMW F 450 GS
BMW Motorrad unveiled the F 450 GS adventure bike, powered by a new 420 cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine. This powerplant churns out 46.94 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 43 Nm of torque at 6,750 rpm. Indian adventurers can expect this model to arrive soon.
Hero Hunk 440 SX
Hero MotoCorp revealed the scrambler derivative of its popular model, the Hunk 440 SX. Based on the Mavrick 440 platform, which it shares with the Harley Davidson X440, this bike adds a rugged twist. Its 440 cc air and oil-cooled single-cylinder engine generates 27 bhp and 36 Nm of torque.
Hero XPulse 210 Dakar Edition
For the off-road purists, Hero also unveiled the XPulse 210 Dakar Edition. This variant is expected to be launched in India as a limited edition model, boasting superior off-road capabilities. Key upgrades include an adjustable longer travel suspension and an increased ground clearance of 280 mm.
The Road Ahead for Indian Bikers
The innovations displayed at EICMA 2025 paint a thrilling picture for the future of motorcycling in India. With a strong focus on diverse segments—from electric mobility and classic cruisers to high-performance adventure touring—the Indian market is set to receive some of the most anticipated two-wheelers in the coming months.