The EICMA (Esposizione Internazionale Ciclo Motociclo e Accessori) is one of the most anticipated motorcycle exhibitions in the world, attracting top two-wheeler brands from across the globe. Scheduled from November 4 to 9, 2025 in Milan, Italy, the event will showcase upcoming production and concept motorcycles, cutting-edge technology, and accessories.
This year, several global and Indian motorcycle manufacturers are gearing up to reveal their future line-ups. From all-electric innovations to new adventure bikes, here’s a detailed look at the expected debuts.
Royal Enfield
Flying Flea C6 – Royal Enfield’s First Electric Motorcycle
Royal Enfield will make headlines by unveiling the production-ready Flying Flea C6, the company’s first fully electric motorcycle. Initially revealed in India earlier in 2025, the model is designed to deliver performance equivalent to a 300cc ICE (internal combustion engine) motorcycle.
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Range: Expected between 100-150 km on a single charge
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Performance: Comparable to mid-capacity 300cc petrol-powered bikes
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Launch Timeline: Set to go on sale in 2026
This marks a major step for Royal Enfield as it ventures into the electric mobility segment, combining retro-inspired styling with modern electric technology.
Himalayan 750 – Bigger and More Powerful
Alongside its electric debut, Royal Enfield is also expected to showcase the Himalayan 750, an upgrade over its existing adventure range. Spotted testing in India and abroad, the Himalayan 750 will feature:
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Engine: 750cc parallel-twin
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Segment: Adventure touring
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Positioning: Larger sibling to the Himalayan 450
With higher displacement and improved touring capabilities, it aims to appeal to long-distance adventure riders globally.
Quick Summary Table
Brand |
Model |
Key Highlights |
Expected Launch |
Official Website |
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Royal Enfield |
Flying Flea C6 |
First electric RE, 100–150 km range, 300cc-equivalent performance |
2026 |
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Royal Enfield |
Himalayan 750 |
750cc parallel-twin adventure bike |
2026 |
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TVS |
Apache RTX 300 |
First ADV from TVS, 299cc, 35 bhp |
2026 |
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TVS |
Apache RTS X |
Supermoto version of RTX 300, urban handling focus |
2026 |
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Norton |
New Premium Motorcycle |
Teaser revealed, likely new platform, first of six upcoming models |
2026 |
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BMW Motorrad |
F 450 GS |
450cc parallel-twin, 48 hp, lightweight adventure bike, made in India |
2026 |
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Hero MotoCorp |
Xpulse 421 |
421cc liquid-cooled ADV, 35-40 bhp, long travel suspension |
2026 |
TVS Motor Company
Apache RTX 300 – First TVS Adventure Motorcycle
TVS is entering the adventure motorcycle market with the Apache RTX 300, set for a global premiere at EICMA 2025.
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Engine: 299cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled
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Power Output: 35 bhp, 28.5 Nm
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Transmission: 6-speed gearbox with slip-and-assist clutch
This model represents TVS’s ambition to expand beyond sport and commuter segments into the growing ADV (adventure) market.
Apache RTS X – Production-ready Supermoto
Also expected is the Apache RTS X, a supermoto that was first revealed as a concept at the 2025 Auto Expo. It shares its powertrain with the RTX 300 and will feature sharp styling, lightweight construction, and urban-oriented handling.
Norton Motorcycles
TVS-owned Norton Motorcycles is set to introduce a new premium motorcycle at EICMA 2025 on November 4. While details remain limited, the teaser shows a distinctive and modern tail-light design.
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Segment: Premium motorcycles
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Platform: Likely new and purpose-built
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Launch Scope: First of six new Norton models planned over the next three years
Given Norton’s heritage, the motorcycle is expected to combine British craftsmanship with modern engineering.
BMW Motorrad
BMW F 450 GS – Compact Adventure Model
BMW Motorrad will finally reveal the production-spec F 450 GS, which was shown in concept form at EICMA 2024.
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Engine: 450cc parallel-twin producing 48 hp
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Weight: Approximately 175 kg
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Wheels: 19-inch front, 17-inch rear
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Brakes: Dual disc setup
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Manufacturing: To be produced in India by TVS at its Hosur plant
This motorcycle is positioned as a lighter, more affordable adventure bike within BMW’s GS line-up, targeting both emerging and developed markets.
Hero MotoCorp
Xpulse 421 – Hero’s Flagship ADV
Hero MotoCorp, India’s largest two-wheeler maker, previewed the Xpulse 421 at EICMA 2024. The company is now expected to globally unveil the production version in 2025.
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Engine: 421cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled
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Power: Estimated 35-40 bhp
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Features: USD forks, long-travel suspension, spoke wheels, dual-purpose tyres
The Xpulse 421 will rival Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and KTM 390 Adventure R, offering a competitive package for off-road and touring enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When is EICMA 2025 scheduled to take place?
A1: EICMA 2025 will be held from November 4 to November 9, 2025, in Milan, Italy.
Q2: Which brands from India will participate in EICMA 2025?
A2: Indian brands expected at EICMA 2025 include Royal Enfield, TVS Motor Company, and Hero MotoCorp.
Q3: What is the highlight of Royal Enfield’s lineup this year?
A3: Royal Enfield will debut its first electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea C6, and may also showcase the Himalayan 750.
Q4: Will BMW’s F 450 GS be available in India?
A4: Yes, BMW F 450 GS will be manufactured in India by TVS and is expected to launch in the Indian market in 2026.
Q5: What makes the Hero Xpulse 421 special?
A5: It will be Hero’s most powerful adventure bike yet, designed for both off-road and long-distance touring.
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