5 Biggest Motorcycle Launches Of October
5 Biggest Motorcycle Launches Of October

From adventure giants to street-smart charmers, October brings us a fresh wave of motorcycles

October’s motorcycle scene hasn’t disappointed. From cross-country beasts to city cruisers, the month has unveiled some absolute head-turners, offering everything from rugged adventure credentials to clever fuel alternatives. Here’s a look at what’s roaring onto the scene, one rev at a time. 

 

Hottest Motorcycle Launches Of October 

 

BMW F 900 GS 
Price: Starts at ₹13.75 lakh (ex-showroom) 

 

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BMW’s new F 900 GS and F 900 GS Adventure hit Indian shores this October, making a clean swap with the F 850 GS series. These high-performance ADVs arrive fully built (CBUs) and will start delivery this month. Both the F 900 GS and the Adventure variant bring fresh, sharp aesthetics, including São Paulo Yellow for the standard GS and Black Storm for the Adventure, all while retaining the classic BMW GS vibe. 

Under the hood, the F 900 GS boasts an 895cc twin-cylinder engine, churning out 105PS of power and 93Nm of torque. Designed for serious off-roading, the Adventure model stands out with a bulkier fender and upgraded suspension, ready to devour cross-country terrain with ease. BMW has also thrown in a tech-packed 6.5-inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity, cornering ABS, and even an Akrapovic exhaust for extra oomph. 

 

2025 Triumph Tiger 1200 
Price: Starts at ₹19.38 lakh (ex-showroom) 

 

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Triumph’s 2025 Tiger 1200 has officially pounced into India, packed with upgrades that include a smoother 1,160cc triple engine, now optimized for low-end torque. The lineup is available in four variants, each suited to different levels of adventure—from the GT Pro to the all-terrain Rally Explorer. 

Highlights include a 7-inch TFT display, six riding modes, and Triumph’s hallmark cornering ABS. Even better? Triumph has added a low-seat option for more comfort. Whether you’re a city commuter or a weekend warrior, the Tiger 1200 brings power, flexibility, and style to the table. Heated grips and a quick-shifter come standard on the GT and Rally Explorer, making those long rides a breeze. 

 

Bajaj Pulsar N125 
Price: Starts at ₹94,707 (ex-showroom) 

 

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In the sub-lakh category, Bajaj’s Pulsar N125 is a sharp, affordable entry into the streetfighter market, with prices kicking off under a lakh. This all-new Pulsar comes in vibrant colours like Cocktail Wine Red and Caribbean Blue, sporting an angular headlight and split seat design that’s a refreshing take for budget-conscious riders. 

With a 124.59cc engine, the N125 produces a respectable 12PS, paired with a 5-speed gearbox and a unique underbelly exhaust. It’s also packed with essentials, including an LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity on higher models, delivering solid performance for its price bracket. 

 

Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel 
Price: ₹1.70 lakh (ex-showroom) 

 

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Honda’s CB300F Flex-Fuel model pushes the boundaries of green tech with its ethanol-friendly engine that can handle fuel mixes up to 85% ethanol. Besides looking sharp with its aggressive tank design, the bike sports a 293cc single-cylinder engine pushing 24.8PS, and it’s paired with a slick 6-speed gearbox. 

This eco-conscious bike is loaded with tech, like an LCD console that alerts riders to high-ethanol fuel, adding some future-forward swagger. Honda is making strides towards a more sustainable road, and this model is a clear indicator of what’s coming. 

 

Triumph Speed T4 
Price: ₹2.17 lakh (ex-showroom) 

 

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Meet the Triumph Speed T4, the latest sibling of the Speed 400. While they share the same 398cc engine platform, the T4 is a leaner, retro-styled variant, equipped with a round LED headlight and minimalist design that’s both nostalgic and striking. 

Though it’s powered by the same engine, the T4 offers a slightly tamer ride with 31PS and 36Nm, making it a smooth, everyday choice for city riders. It also comes with lower-priced hardware, which explains why it’s ₹23,000 cheaper than the Speed 400. Available in Metallic White and Cocktail Red Wine, this vintage-cool ride hits the balance between style and function. 

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