The motorcycle segment, especially the adventure bike category, has seen significant growth over the last five years. We have seen several Indian and international brands experiment with new products in this space, particularly with more affordable offerings. This segment continues to expand, with many new models expected to be introduced in the market soon. Here is a list of upcoming adventure motorcycles expected to launch in India:
The first motorcycle on this list is the new entry-level adventure bike from BMW, the F450 GS, which will replace the G310 GS. The motorcycle has been developed by BMW in collaboration with TVS, and both the engine and the bike are manufactured in India by TVS.
It is already available in international markets and is expected to make its way to India soon. The F450 GS features a design inspired by larger BMW adventure tourers. It is powered by a 420cc parallel-twin engine that produces around 48 bhp.
The motorcycle will be offered in multiple variants, and the feature list will vary depending on the trim. The BMW F450 GS is expected to be priced at around Rs 4.5 lakh.
Classic Legends-owned BSA Motorcycles is all set to launch a new scrambler in the market. It will be based on the BSA Gold Star, which is already available in India. The official launch of the motorcycle is scheduled for April 23, 2026

The bike will feature a neo-retro design with a rugged appeal. It will come with off-road-friendly elements such as a raised front fender, a single-piece seat, a raised handlebar, a circular LED headlamp (with an optional grille), and “65” graphics on the side panels.
It will be powered by a 652cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine that produces 45 PS and 55 Nm of torque – the same unit seen on the Gold Star.
On April 23, 2026, Yezdi is also expected to launch an updated version of the Scrambler in India. As part of the update, the motorcycle is likely to receive changes such as a revised suspension setup and new colour schemes or graphics.

The overall design is expected to remain unchanged, and it will continue to be powered by the Alpha 2 334cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, which produces 28.7 bhp and 28.2 Nm of torque.
Royal Enfield recently launched its electric bike, the Flying Flea C6, and the brand is also working on a bigger version of its popular adventure tourer.

The upcoming Himalayan 750 is expected to be based on a heavily modified 650 platform and will feature a more muscular and road-focused design. It is likely to be powered by a 750cc parallel-twin engine producing around 55 hp and 60 Nm of torque. Pricing is expected to be in the range of Rs 4–5 lakh.
TVS acquired Norton Motorcycles a few years ago, and one of the models expected to come to India is the Norton Atlas range. These motorcycles are likely to be launched sometime later this year.

The Atlas will be a proper off-road-focused adventure bike, featuring a large windscreen, USD forks, wire-spoke wheels, dual disc brakes, fairing, a large digital instrument cluster, and adjustable clutch and brake levers.
It will be offered in two variants: Atlas and Atlas GT. While the Atlas will focus more on off-road capability, the Atlas GT will be a more premium adventure tourer with features like keyless ignition, four riding modes (Sport, Touring, Urban, and Off-road), traction control, a bi-directional quickshifter, and an 8-inch TFT display.
Both variants will be powered by a 585cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine producing around 65–70 PS.
CFMoto had initially planned to launch the 450 MT in 2025, but the launch appears to have been delayed. It is now expected to arrive sometime in 2026.

The motorcycle will rival the Himalayan 450 and will be powered by a 449.5cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine producing around 43.3 bhp and 44 Nm of torque.
It is expected to come equipped with fully adjustable KYB suspension, switchable traction control and ABS, Bosch-sourced electronics, and more.
Bajaj is downsizing its 400cc motorcycles to a 349cc engine to benefit from the lower 18 percent GST bracket. Apart from the Dominar 350 and NS 400Z, Bajaj is also working on an adventure tourer version of the Dominar, which has already been spotted testing.

It is likely to be called the Dominar X and will feature off-road-inspired design elements and cosmetic changes while retaining the same 349cc engine, producing around 40 PS and 33 Nm of torque.
Another motorcycle expected to launch this year is the KTM 350 Adventure. Similar to Bajaj, KTM is introducing this model to make adventure motorcycles more affordable.

Unlike Bajaj, KTM is expected to continue selling both the 390 and 350 versions simultaneously. The KTM 350 Adventure will likely carry the same design and features as the 390, with the main difference being the engine.
Depending on market response, KTM may later decide whether to continue the 390 lineup alongside the 350.
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