Upcoming Bikes in India – The two-wheeler industry of India is ready for some good times with a heavy influx of new models from major brands like Royal Enfield, Yamaha, Honda, and Hero which, in fact, are going to feature the latest engines, the most advanced technology, and the best performance attached to them. Amongst the top releases is Royal Enfield Scrambler 450 which shall be in the market by December 2025. Besides being powered by the same 450cc liquid-cooled engine as in the Himalayan 450, this scrambler is projected to deliver excellent performance both on-road and off-road coupled with a fun and adaptable personality. The price range for it is set at ₹2.6 lakh to ₹2.8 lakh and its aim is to provide a rugged machine with modern engineering to the adventure-focused riders.
Yamaha YZF R7
By the end of December, another bike to appear is the Yamaha YZF R7. A more powerful performance-oriented bike in the middle-ranged supesport category that is fitted with an impressive 689cc parallel-twin engine. With the aggressive-looking design and dynamics inspired by the racing tracks, many reviewers even liken its design to the legendary YZF-R6, which is now retired. The expected price is about ₹10 lakh, so the R7 will not be an easy choice for sportbike aficionados with the requested attributes of speed, sharp handling, and modern aesthetics.

Yamaha RX100
The Yamaha RX100 is back with a bang and this time with a modern twist. As the BS6 regulations do not permit the use of the old 2-stroke engine, the new RX100 might be offered with a refined 4-stroke engine of either 125cc or 150cc that would certainly give quick acceleration and the very reliable Yamaha character. However, the design will still be keeping its vintage appeal round headlamp, unembellished fuel tank, one-piece seat, and chrome fenders. Among the new features are disc brakes (possibly with ABS), a digital-analog cluster, and an electric starter. The expected price is in the range of ₹1 lakh to ₹1.25 lakh, so the re-introduction of RX100 is a perfect combination of nostalgia and modern functionality.

Karizma XMR 250
At almost the same time, Hero is getting ready to introduce the “Karizma XMR 250,” which is a brand-new, powerful cooled 250cc sports bike. The new model is going to have the hitherto mentioned, incredible mixed of performance and comfort not only for city rides but also for long highway trips due to its planned features like petal disc brakes, a 6-speed gearbox, and an assist and slipper clutch. With an estimated price bracket of Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 2.2 lakh, the Karizma XMR 250 is targeted towards young bikers in quest of a classy and contemporary quarter-litre bike.
The above-mentioned models only serve as a precursor to making a delightful epoch for the Indian two-wheeled community. The basic reason is they will offer something to the category of thrill-seekers, everyday commuters, and performance-oriented riders respectively.


