Most Anticipated Bikes Launching in India in 2026
2025 was an action-packed year for the Indian two-wheeler industry, packed with major launches, platform updates, and aggressive segment expansion. And if early indications are anything to go by, 2026 is shaping up to be just as exciting — if not more.
Hi, this is Babulal from Bike Reviews India, and today we’re going over the most anticipated motorcycles that are expected to hit Indian roads, Upcoming Bikes in 2026.
Let’s get started.
Royal Enfield
Bullet 650
The first major launch from Royal Enfield in 2026 is expected to be the Bullet 650 Upcoming Bike — essentially a higher-capacity evolution of the iconic Bullet 350.
It will likely:
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Retain classic retro styling
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Share cycle parts with the Classic 650
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Use the proven 648cc parallel-twin engine
We expect pricing to hover around ₹3.50 lakh (ex-showroom). With this, Royal Enfield’s 650cc portfolio will likely conclude its current expansion phase.
Himalayan 750 (New 750cc Platform)
Royal Enfield is reportedly developing a new 750cc platform, essentially a bored-out version of the 650 twin.
Expected figures:
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~55 bhp
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Improved torque output
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Stronger highway touring performance
The first motorcycle on this platform will likely be the Himalayan 750 Upcoming Bike — positioned as a more serious long-distance ADV with stronger high-speed cruising capability.
BMW Motorrad
F 450 GS
BMW Motorrad is expected to launch the F 450 GS in early 2026 after postponing its initial India debut.
Expected highlights:
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Mid-weight adventure positioning
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Multiple variants
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Premium feature set
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Estimated price: ₹4.5 lakh (ex-showroom)
This could significantly disrupt the growing 400–500cc ADV segment.
Hero MotoCorp
XPulse 210 Dakar Edition
Hero MotoCorp is preparing a more off-road focused XPulse variant.
Expected upgrades:
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Fully adjustable rally-spec suspension
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Increased ground clearance (~270mm)
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Hardcore trail focus
This variant could directly compete with the Kawasaki KLX 230 in the lightweight dual-sport category.
Karizma XMR 250
The Karizma XMR 250 will likely use the same 250cc engine seen in the Xtreme 250R.
Expected output:
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~30 bhp
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~25 Nm torque
With aggressive styling and winglet-inspired fairing design, this could be Hero’s strongest entry in the quarter-liter segment yet.
Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto is reportedly revamping its entire Pulsar lineup.
Next-Gen Pulsar 125
With rivals like:
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TVS Raider 125
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Hero Xtreme 125R
Bajaj needs a sporty 125cc contender.
Expect:
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TFT instrument cluster
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Enhanced connectivity
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Aggressive styling
Affordable Chetak Variant
Bajaj may also introduce a more accessible variant of the Chetak EV to compete more directly in the mass electric scooter segment.
KTM India
390 Adventure R
KTM is preparing to launch the more hardcore 390 Adventure R in India.
Key differences:
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Longer travel suspension
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21/18 wheel setup
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Tube-type spoke wheels
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Likely off-road oriented tyres
This will be the most off-road capable 390 platform motorcycle yet.
RC 160
The upcoming RC 160 will target:
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Yamaha R15
Expected price: ₹1.85–1.90 lakh (ex-showroom)
This could become the most affordable fully-faired KTM in India.
RC 390 (Next Generation)
The updated RC 390 will:
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Use the new 399cc engine from the latest Duke
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Feature Moto3-inspired styling
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Receive major aerodynamic revisions
While timelines remain unclear, expectations are high.
Triumph Motorcycles
Triumph Motorcycles may be affected by revised GST structures impacting motorcycles above 350cc.
Bonneville 350 (Expected)
A downsized 350cc platform could:
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Improve pricing competitiveness
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Deliver stronger low-end torque
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Compete directly with the Classic 350 segment
This strategic move could dramatically expand Triumph’s footprint in India.
Kawasaki
W230
Kawasaki is planning to introduce the W230 — a lightweight retro roadster.
Advantages:
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Shares engine with KLX 230 (localized production possible)
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Could benefit from favorable taxation
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Estimated price: ₹1.5–2 lakh (ex-showroom)
Direct rival: Royal Enfield Hunter 350.
Brixton Motorcycles
Crossfire 500
Brixton Motorcycles is expected to launch the Crossfire 500 in India in early 2026.
Impressions:
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Strong linear power delivery
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Comfortable ergonomics
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Premium positioning
Expected price: ₹5–6 lakh (ex-showroom)
Final Thoughts
2026 is shaping up to be a transformative year across:
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Entry-level 125cc performance
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Hardcore ADV machines
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Retro 350cc expansion
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Electric affordability
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Premium middleweights
The competition is intensifying across every segment — from commuter sport to adventure touring.
Now the question is:
Which motorcycle are you most excited about in 2026?
Let us know in the comments below.


























