Are you dreaming of hitting the open roads of India on a brand-new machine? Have you been scouring the internet, wondering what's next in the dynamic world of Indian two-wheelers? Well, fellow petrolheads and EV enthusiasts, you've come to the right place! As we roll into October 2025, the buzz around upcoming bike launches for the next six months (yes, all the way till April 2026!) is louder than a Royal Enfield firing up its thumper. And trust us, it's going to be an absolutely exhilarating ride!
India's motorcycle market is not just vast; it's a melting pot of innovation, style, and performance. From daily commuters navigating the bustling streets of Mumbai to adventure tourers conquering the treacherous Leh-Manali highway, there's a bike for every need. The next half-year promises to be no different, with manufacturers gearing up to unleash a torrent of models that promise to redefine segments, offer unparalleled value, and push the boundaries of technology. We're talking about everything from pocket-friendly 125cc marvels to high-octane, multi-cylinder beasts, and even the next generation of silent, electrifying rides. So, let's rev those engines and dive deep into what October 2025 onwards holds for us!
- ▸ Entry-Level & Commuters (Under ₹1.5 Lakh, 125cc-160cc)
- • Hero Splendor XPro 125
- • Honda Shine 160
- • TVS Raider 125 X
- ▸ Mid-Range Performers (₹1.5 Lakh - ₹3.5 Lakh, 200cc-450cc)
- • Bajaj Pulsar NS400F
- • Royal Enfield Classic 350 Stealth Edition
- • KTM 250 Duke (2026 Model)
- • TVS Apache RTR 310 SP
- ▸ Premium & Performance Bikes (Above ₹3.5 Lakh, 450cc+)
- • Royal Enfield Himalayan 650
- • Kawasaki Z500
- • Triumph Speed 400R
- ▸ The Electric Revolution: Upcoming EVs
- • Ola S1 Ultra
- • Ather 450X Gen 4
- • Tork Kratos R Long Range
- ▸ What to Look for in These New Launches
- ▸ Final Thoughts: The Road Ahead
- ▸ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Entry-Level & Commuters (Under ₹1.5 Lakh, 125cc-160cc)
The heartbeat of India's two-wheeler market lies in its commuter segment. These bikes are the workhorses, the daily companions for millions, offering a perfect blend of fuel efficiency, reliability, and low maintenance. But 'commuter' doesn't mean boring anymore! Manufacturers are infusing these bikes with more style, features, and even a dash of performance. Here’s what’s expected to make waves:
Hero Splendor XPro 125
The Hero Splendor needs no introduction – it’s practically a household name here. The rumoured Splendor XPro 125 is expected to elevate this legacy with a more powerful 125cc engine, potentially borrowed from the Glamour, but tuned for even better urban drivability and mileage. Expect sharper styling, a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity (for turn-by-turn navigation, maybe?), and enhanced comfort features. It's poised to be the ultimate urban warrior.
Expected Price: ₹85,000 - ₹95,000 (ex-showroom)
Honda Shine 160
Honda's Shine series has always been synonymous with reliability. The speculated Honda Shine 160 is likely to bring the trusted 160cc HET engine (from the Unicorn/X-Blade) into a more premium commuter package. Imagine the Shine's practicality combined with a healthy boost in power and torque, making overtakes on highways a breeze and city rides effortless. We might see LED lighting, a revised chassis for better handling, and new colour schemes to attract a broader audience. This could be a game-changer for those looking for a bit more grunt without breaking the bank.
Expected Price: ₹1.05 Lakh - ₹1.15 Lakh (ex-showroom)
TVS Raider 125 X
The TVS Raider 125 has already shaken up the 125cc segment with its sporty appeal and feature-rich package. The upcoming Raider 125 X is expected to take things up a notch. Think more aggressive styling, perhaps some performance enhancements, and even more tech. We could see different riding modes, a full-colour TFT display with advanced connectivity features, and possibly even a slight bump in power or torque delivery for an even more engaging ride. TVS is known for pushing boundaries, and the Raider 125 X could be their next big statement in this segment.
Expected Price: ₹1.00 Lakh - ₹1.10 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Mid-Range Performers (₹1.5 Lakh - ₹3.5 Lakh, 200cc-450cc)
This is where the real action happens for many Indian riders – the sweet spot between affordability and thrilling performance. The mid-range segment is exploding with choices, and the next six months are set to add some serious contenders for those who crave more power, better handling, and advanced features for their weekend rides or daily commutes on busy Indian highways.
Bajaj Pulsar NS400F
The Pulsar nameplate is legendary in India, and a 400cc version has been a dream for many. The Bajaj Pulsar NS400F is expected to finally bring that dream to reality, potentially using the Dominar 400's engine, but in a lighter, more agile, and aggressive naked streetfighter package. Imagine a bike with around 40 PS of power, top-shelf components, advanced electronics like traction control, and perhaps even quickshifter options. This will be a true 'King of the Street' and a serious challenger to bikes like the KTM 390 Duke and TVS Apache RR 310, but likely at a much more aggressive price point, typical of Bajaj.
Expected Price: ₹1.95 Lakh - ₹2.20 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Stealth Edition
The Classic 350 is an icon, and Royal Enfield loves to keep its loyalists engaged with special editions. The Classic 350 Stealth Edition is rumoured to bring a darker, more understated aesthetic to the beloved thumper. Think matte black finishes, blacked-out engine components, and subtle graphic changes that give it a more menacing, modern look while retaining its timeless appeal. Performance will likely remain the same (the J-series engine is already a gem), but the focus will be on the premium, exclusive feel and attention to detail that RE excels at.
Expected Price: ₹2.10 Lakh - ₹2.25 Lakh (ex-showroom)
KTM 250 Duke (2026 Model)
KTM has always redefined performance in India. While the 390 Duke gets all the headlines, the 250 Duke is a fantastic package in itself. The 2026 KTM 250 Duke is expected to get a significant overhaul, mirroring some of the design and feature updates seen on its elder sibling. This could mean a more aggressive, sharper design, updated chassis, and perhaps even subtle tweaks to the engine for better refinement or a broader powerband. Expect new colourways, improved ergonomics, and possibly more advanced rider aids making it an even more desirable option for enthusiasts looking for that 'Ready To Race' experience without the 390's price tag.
Expected Price: ₹2.50 Lakh - ₹2.65 Lakh (ex-showroom)
TVS Apache RTR 310 SP
The TVS Apache RTR 310 is already known for its nimble handling and advanced features. The rumoured SP (Sport Performance) variant is expected to push the boundaries further. What kind of enhancements? Think fully adjustable suspension from KYB or Showa, lighter forged wheels, perhaps even a slight bump in power output from the 312.2cc engine, and more aggressive aerodynamics. This would be a track-focused machine that can still handle the daily commute with flair, offering an even more engaging and precise riding experience for those who demand the absolute best in its class.
Expected Price: ₹2.80 Lakh - ₹3.00 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Premium & Performance Bikes (Above ₹3.5 Lakh, 450cc+)
For the riders who yearn for the open road, the roar of a powerful engine, and the thrill of advanced engineering, the premium segment is where dreams are made. As India's economy grows, so does the demand for bigger, better, and more feature-loaded motorcycles capable of cross-country touring or spirited weekend rides. Prepare for some serious machines!
Royal Enfield Himalayan 650
The Himalayan 450 has already proven its mettle, but the whispers of a larger, more potent Himalayan 650 are growing louder. Imagine the refinement and power of Royal Enfield's 650cc parallel-twin engine, renowned for its smooth delivery, integrated into the robust, adventure-ready chassis of the Himalayan. This would be a game-changer for long-distance touring and serious off-roading, offering effortless highway cruising and ample power to tackle any terrain India throws at it, from sandy deserts to high mountain passes. It's the ultimate upgrade for the adventure seeker.
Expected Price: ₹3.60 Lakh - ₹3.90 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Kawasaki Z500
Kawasaki has a strong fan base in India, thanks to its powerful and reliable bikes. The Kawasaki Z500 is expected to bridge the gap between the smaller Ninja 300/400 and the larger Z650. This naked streetfighter would likely share its engine platform with the Ninja 500 (if it's launched earlier), offering a thrilling 45-50hp parallel-twin engine in a lighter, more aggressive package. Expect sharp Sugomi design elements, strong mid-range torque, and agile handling perfect for both city sprints and weekend canyon carving. It would be a fierce competitor in the growing mid-capacity performance segment.
Expected Price: ₹5.50 Lakh - ₹6.00 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Triumph Speed 400R
The Triumph Speed 400 has been a runaway success, thanks to its classic looks and engaging performance. The rumoured Triumph Speed 400R would be a sportier, more performance-oriented variant. Picture premium adjustable suspension, possibly higher-spec brakes (Brembo calipers, anyone?), and more aggressive ergonomics for a track-focused stance. While the engine might remain largely the same, these chassis and component upgrades would transform its handling, making it an even more potent tool for riders who want to push their limits. Imagine tearing up the track days or carving corners with supreme confidence on this British beauty!
Expected Price: ₹2.80 Lakh - ₹3.10 Lakh (ex-showroom)
The Electric Revolution: Upcoming EVs
The future is electric, and India's two-wheeler market is at the forefront of this shift. With growing interest in sustainable mobility, lower running costs, and instant torque, electric two-wheelers are gaining massive traction. The next six months will see existing players pushing the envelope and new entrants making their mark.
Ola S1 Ultra
Ola Electric has been a disruptor, and the S1 Ultra is expected to be their next flagship. This could mean a bigger battery for even longer range (perhaps 200+ km real-world), a more powerful motor for blistering acceleration, and advanced features like autonomous parking or enhanced AI voice commands. Expect refined software, improved build quality, and new aesthetic options. The S1 Ultra would aim to be the benchmark for premium electric scooters in India, offering range anxiety-free commuting and exhilarating performance.
Expected Price: ₹1.60 Lakh - ₹1.75 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Ather 450X Gen 4
Ather Energy has built a reputation for intelligent, high-performance electric scooters. The Ather 450X Gen 4 is anticipated to bring incremental but significant upgrades. We could see a larger, more efficient battery pack, further optimized motor for better sustained performance, and possibly a completely revamped user interface for the touchscreen dashboard. Ather might also introduce more advanced telematics, improved fast-charging capabilities, and perhaps even modular battery options. It will continue to be the choice for tech-savvy riders looking for a polished electric experience.
Expected Price: ₹1.70 Lakh - ₹1.85 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Tork Kratos R Long Range
Tork Motors has shown promise with its Kratos R electric motorcycle. The Kratos R Long Range variant is expected to directly address one of the primary concerns of EV buyers: range. This could involve a significantly larger battery capacity, pushing the real-world range well past 150 km, along with software optimizations for improved efficiency. We might also see better power delivery, perhaps a higher top speed, and more robust charging infrastructure support. This would make it a more viable option for inter-city travel and for those who demand more from their electric motorcycle.
Expected Price: ₹1.95 Lakh - ₹2.10 Lakh (ex-showroom)
What to Look for in These New Launches
Beyond just engine sizes and aesthetics, the next wave of bikes in India will bring a host of advancements. Here’s what you should keep an eye on:
- Advanced Connectivity: Bluetooth-enabled consoles, turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, and even ride statistics are becoming standard.
- Improved Safety: More bikes will likely feature dual-channel ABS, traction control, and perhaps even cornering ABS in higher segments.
- LED Lighting: Expect brighter, more efficient LED headlamps and tail lamps across almost all segments for better visibility.
- Better Ergonomics & Comfort: Manufacturers are focusing on making bikes more comfortable for long rides, crucial for Indian road conditions.
- Refined Engines: Expect smoother power delivery, better fuel efficiency, and lower emissions across the board, thanks to stricter regulations.
- Sustainable Materials: A growing trend towards eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes.
- Customization Potential: Many new bikes are designed with easy accessorization in mind, allowing riders to personalize their machines.
Final Thoughts: The Road Ahead
The next six months (October 2025 to April 2026) are poised to be a landmark period for the Indian two-wheeler industry. Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for a reliable commuter, an enthusiastic rider craving more power, or an eco-conscious citizen ready to embrace electricity, there's an exciting new launch waiting just for you. The competition is fierce, and that only means more innovation, better features, and greater value for us, the riders. So, keep your helmets ready, eyes on the road, and wallets prepared – because your next dream ride is just around the corner!

