Top Bikes & Scooters To Be Unveiled At EICMA 2025 - Royal Enfield, TVS, Hero, BMW, Norton & Triumph
The world's largest two-wheeler show, EICMA 2025, kicks off in Milan tomorrow (November 4, 2025) and promises a broad line-up of bikes and scooters many of which could be highly relevant for riders in India looking for their next two-wheel fix.
Several India-relevant bikes do stand out among the expected unveilings, spanning premium ICE bikes, electric two-wheelers and performance machines. The following list highlights important brands and models that will matter for the Indian customer that will be seen when EICMA opens its doors to the media on the 4th of November.

Royal Enfield
Royal Enfield is set to reveal the much-hyped Bullet 650, signalling the final piece of its 650cc platform puzzle. A rally version of the Himalayan 450 is also expected, with modifications such as more travel suspension, knobby tyres and possibly additional fuel-tank capacity.
Royal Enfield is also tipped to showcase the Interceptor 750 and Continental GT 750, both in advanced testing in India and globally. There is also a chance that the Himalayan 750 and electric could be showcased in Milan as well.

TVS Motor Company
TVS is reportedly using EICMA as the stage for its first high-end electric bike reveal, drawn from its premium motorcycle aspirations. The model appears to borrow inspiration from the Apache RTR 310.
In addition, TVS will unveil the M1-S maxi-scooter and the TVS X electric scooter, both of which underline the company's intent to expand its electric portfolio and satisfy European-market standards. In addition to this, TVS could also showcase a concept based around the engine used in the upcoming BMW F 450 GS.

Hero Motocorp
Hero Motocorp and its electric sub-brand Vida are set to reveal seven bikes and scooters at EICMA 2025. Among the ICE bikes is expected to be the Xpulse 421, Hero's most powerful ADV yet, along with the Hunk 440.
Hero's sub brand Vida is expected to show off an electric bike and show off its new off-roading division/sub-brand, VIDA Dirt-e, which could be shown off in the form of a concept or two.

BMW Motorrad
BMW Motorrad will launch the F 450 GS adventure bike, which is likely to become its most accessible GS model globally. The BMW F 450 GS has been built with the help of TVS and it is expected to be priced around the ₹5 lakh (ex-showroom) mark.
The production version of the F 450 GS is expected to ride on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, and is positioned for launch in India next year.

Norton
Norton Motorcycles, now under TVS ownership, is expected to reveal a new flagship V4 superbike alongside a 650-700cc adventure bike and possibly a 450cc twin-cylinder roadster. These models mark the brand's rejuvenation and entry into performance segments globally.
For Indian riders, the revival of Norton carries significance as the brand seeks a foothold in high-end motorcycling, bringing global-grade tech and design to the our market via its TVS connection.

Harley‑Davidson
Harley-Davidson is expected to showcase its updated lineup at EICMA 2025, with new colour editions, software, and possibly enhanced electronic rider aids as the brand continues to extend its product refresh strategy globally. Its Livewire sub-brand is also expected to showcase a very fast-charging electric motorcycle (10 to 80% in under 10 mins), the S2 Alpinista Corsa at EICMA.

Triumph
Triumph will showcase the updated Tiger 900 and Tiger 1200 adventure bikes, with enhanced electronics, refined ergonomics and new colour schemes. A Tiger Sport 900 variant may also appear, broadening the brand's sport-touring portfolio.
EICMA is also expected to be the place where Triumph will showcase to the general public the newly revealed Trident 800.


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