EICMA 2025 is now underway, and there is immense excitement among Indian motorcycling enthusiasts eager for major unveilings. Here's a closer look at some of the anticipated models.
By Sanorita

EICMA 2025 has officially kicked off, and excitement is running high among Indian motorcycle enthusiasts. This year’s show promises some thrilling global and Indian debuts, with brands like Royal Enfield and TVS gearing up to showcase their most-awaited models. Royal Enfield is expected to reveal the much-anticipated Bullet 650, while TVS could pull the wraps off a new electric bike, signaling its growing focus on EVs. Alongside these, several international manufacturers are set to introduce cutting-edge superbikes and concept models. With innovation, performance, and style at the forefront, EICMA 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting editions yet for bike lovers around the world.
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is set to be one of the biggest highlights at EICMA 2025, marking the brand’s seventh model built on this platform. Its design closely resembles the smaller Bullet 350, featuring a metallic tank badge, a chrome-finished handlebar, and adjustable levers.
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The bike sits on the Classic 650’s platform and gets an analogue-digital instrument cluster with Tripper navigation as standard. Customers can expect a large single-piece seat for traditional Bullet comfort. However, the familiar 648cc, air/oil-cooled parallel-twin engine will be the power source. This unit produces 46bhp and 52.3Nm in the Classic. The launch of the bike is expected at Motoverse 2025 (Nov 21–23), with an estimated ex-showroom price of ₹3.25–3.30 lakh.
The production-spec BMW F 450 GS will be another major highlight at EICMA 2025 in Milan. Its rugged design includes cross-spoke wheels, knobby tubeless tyres, and a distinctive X-shaped LED DRL inspired by the larger BMW R 1300 GS. For power, the bike uses a new 450cc parallel-twin engine co-developed with TVS, expected to churn out a maximum power of around 47bhp.
Other prominent elements include a single front disc brake, gold USD forks, and the option of wire-spoke or alloy wheels with a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear setup. A semi-automatic transmission could also be offered. With production likely to take place at TVS’ Hosur plant, the BMW F 450 GS is expected to be priced between Rs 4.5 lakh and Rs 5 lakh (ex-showroom).
Norton is ready to roar back at EICMA 2025 with its stunning new V4 Superbike. According to the spy shots, gone are the vintage lines – the new design screams modern aggression with red wheels, contoured bodywork, twin LED headlights, and a single-sided swingarm. Expect top-spec Brembo Hypure brakes, a rider-friendly posture for real-world use, and ram-air intakes. With power tipped to cross 197bhp, this British beast, revived by TVS, marks Norton’s rebirth as a serious contender in the superbike league.
TVS is gearing up to grab attention at EICMA 2025 with its all-new electric streetfighter concept, a machine that promises to redefine the brand’s performance EV lineup. Though official details remain under wraps, early teasers hint at a bold, muscular design with sharp LED DRLs, petal disc brakes, and an aggressive stance that highlights the spirit of a true streetfighter.
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Positioned as TVS’s most performance-oriented electric motorcycle to date, the concept highlights TVS's push toward high-performance electric mobility.