Royal Enfield Bullet 650
Among the most awaited launches is the Bullet 650, which expands Royal Enfield’s 650cc portfolio. The motorcycle is powered by a 647.95cc parallel-twin engine that is air- and oil-cooled, delivering 47 hp at 7,250 rpm and 52.3 Nm of torque at 5,650 rpm. This engine is paired with a six-speed transmission and a slip-and-assist clutch.
The bike is built around a steel tubular chassis and features a 43mm telescopic front fork along with twin Showa rear shock absorbers. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both ends, supported by dual-channel ABS. Royal Enfield has also added adjustable clutch and brake levers for improved rider comfort.
In terms of equipment, the Bullet 650 blends retro styling with modern tech. It comes with a refreshed instrument console combining analogue gauges and a digital display, along with the Tripper navigation system that offers Google Maps-based turn-by-turn guidance.
BMW Motorrad F 450 GS
BMW is expected to introduce the F 450 GS in January, with production handled by TVS in India. The motorcycle uses a newly developed 420cc parallel-twin engine producing 48 hp at 8,750 rpm and 43 Nm at 6,750 rpm. A 135-degree crankpin offset and balance shaft help reduce vibrations and enhance refinement.

BMW claims a fuel efficiency of 3.8 litres per 100 km, translating to a riding range of over 350 km from its 14-litre fuel tank. The bike meets EU5+ emission standards and stands out in the A2 segment with features like the Easy Ride Clutch, a centrifugal system that reduces the need for manual clutch input at low speeds.
Standard features include a 6.5-inch TFT display, full-LED lighting with the signature GS “X” DRL, heated grips, adjustable levers and USB-C charging. Globally, the F 450 GS will be offered in four trims—Base, Exclusive, Sport and Trophy—with the top variant adding rally-focused hardware.
KTM 390 Adventure R

KTM is reportedly preparing to launch the 390 Adventure R in India in January 2026. The bike will be powered by the brand’s 399cc single-cylinder LC4c engine, producing 45.2 hp and 39 Nm of torque. It is expected to come mated to a six-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. Pricing is likely to be around Rs 4 lakh (ex-showroom), positioning it as a more hardcore adventure option in the segment.
Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 Storr
Brixton Motorcycles was expected to launch Storr 500 in 2025 but latest reports claim that it may hit the Indian roads in January 2026. Designed with a rugged, adventure-ready stance, the Storr 500 is powered by a 486cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that generates 47.6 hp at 8,500 rpm and 43 Nm of torque at 6,750 rpm, paired with a six-speed transmission.

Brixton Motorcycles Crossfire 500 Storr
The motorcycle features KYB suspension components, J Juan disc brakes and dual-channel ABS, with the option to deactivate ABS at the rear wheel. It rides on tubeless spoke wheels wrapped in Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres.
With a seat height of 839 mm, the Storr 500 also comes well-equipped, offering a 5-inch TFT screen, traction control, USB charging, LED DRLs and indicators, along with integrated fog lamps. Its ex-showroom price is expected to be around Rs 5.75 lakh.



