Table of Contents
- Part 1: Launches Confirmed by Manufacturers
- Triumph 350 CC Range
- Yamaha R2
- Yamaha Aerox E
- Bajaj New Pulsar NS350
- TVS Jupiter Electric
There are plenty of new and exciting bikes coming in 2026. From highly anticipated all electrics like the Royal Enfield Flying Flea and the Jupiter Electric to the Pulsar 125 refresh, here is every two-wheeler either confirmed or highly likely to debut next year.
| Bike Name | Expected Launch Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Yamaha R2 | Mid to late 2026 | Officially Confirmed |
| Yamaha Aerox E | Late 2026 | Officially Confirmed |
| Bajaj New Pulsar NS350 | Mid-2026 (Q2) | Officially Confirmed |
| Triumph 350 Range | Launched | Officially Confirmed |
| TVS Jupiter Electric | Late 2026 | Highly Likely |
| BMW F 450 GS | April 25 2026 | Officially Confirmed |
| Yezdi Scrambler | April 25 2026 | Officially Confirmed |
| Norton Atlas | Mid-2026 | Officially Confirmed |
| VinFast Electric Scooters | Late 2026 | Officially Confirmed |
| Honda Activa 7G | Mid 2026 | Highly Likely |
| Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 | Launched | Confirmed by CEO Of RE |
| TVS Jupiter CNG | Late 2026 | Highly Likely |
| Royal Enfield Twins 750 CC | Mid-Late 2026 | Spied.Cnnfirmed |
| Hero Karizma XMR 250 | Mid 2026 | Highly Likely |
| Ultraviolette Shockwave | Mid 2026 | Confirmed |
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Part 1: Launches Confirmed by Manufacturers
Yamaha R2

Autocar India has confirmed that Yamaha is gearing up to launch the new R2 sportbike in India as a step up from the R15. Expected to arrive around the festive season, the R2 will be manufactured locally and sold alongside the R15.
It is likely to use a liquid cooled single cylinder engine of around 200cc. Expect the power output to be around 23-25 hp while pricing could be around 2.3 lakhs
Yamaha Aerox E

Yamaha’s sporty electric scooter, the Aerox E, is confirmed for early 2026 and carries forward the aggressive design language of the petrol Aerox. It could have a 9.4 kW BLDC motor producing 48 Nm of torque via a belt drives. Expect dual 3 kWh swappable batteries with a claimed 106 km ARAI range.
Pricing is expected around ₹2.90 lakh (ex-showroom).
Bajaj New Pulsar NS350

The Pulsar NS350 is confirmed for mid-2026 as a downsized alternative to the NS400Z. It is expected to feature a liquid-cooled 350cc single-cylinder engine producing approximately 35 to 40 hp and over 30 Nm of torque. A 6-speed gearbox with quickshifter support is expected.
TVS Jupiter Electric

TVS Motor has confirmed an electric version of the Jupiter through industry filings and earnings commentary. Scheduled for late 2026, it is expected to offer a 3 to 4 kWh removable battery with a real-world range of 100 to 120 km and a top speed of around 60 kmph.
The setup includes drum brakes, telescopic front suspension, rear monoshock, and 12-inch wheels.
Features include reverse mode, a TFT display with Bluetooth navigation, app connectivity, and generous storage. Pricing is expected to fall between ₹1.10 and ₹1.30 lakh (ex-showroom).
BMW F 450 GS

BMW Motorrad’s F 450 GS is officially confirmed for India, with bookings opening in January 2026 at ₹50,000.
The motorcycle uses a 420cc parallel-twin engine producing 47 hp and 43 Nm of torque. It comes equipped with long-travel suspension, 19-inch front and 17-inch rear spoked wheels, multiple ride modes, cornering ABS, traction control, and a 6.5-inch TFT display with navigation support.
Expected pricing is around ₹4.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It will launch on April 25.
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Yezdi Scrambler
Classic Legends is preparing to introduce an updated version of the Yezdi Scrambler on April 23. The refreshed model is likely to feature several improvements, including a revised suspension setup with more travel, along with subtle styling tweaks and new colour schemes.
Mechanically, it is expected to continue with the Alpha 2 334cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine paired to a 6-speed gearbox
Norton Atlas

Under TVS ownership, Norton has confirmed the Atlas for a mid-2026 launch. It features a 585cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine producing around 50 hp and 55 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox and quickshifter.
Hardware includes USD forks, a rear monoshock, 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, traction control, and dual-channel ABS. Premium features include a large TFT touchscreen with Bluetooth, GPS navigation, heated grips, LED lighting, and cruise control. Pricing is expected between ₹5.00 and ₹7.00 lakh (ex-showroom).
VinFast Electric Scooters

VinFast has confirmed its India entry for late 2026 with four electric scooters: Evo200, Feliz S, Klara S, and Theon S. The range covers commuter to performance-focused models with claimed ranges between 120 km and 200 km, fast charging capability, app connectivity, and optional ABS.
Battery-as-a-Service pricing is expected to start from ₹75,000 and go up to ₹1.95 lakh (ex-showroom, adjusted).
Hero Karizma XMR 250
The Hero Karizma XMR 250 is one of the most anticipated quarter-liter launches, with an expected debut in 2026. Following its showcase at EICMA and the recent Bharat Mobility Expo, the bike is confirmed to feature a new 250cc liquid-cooled DOHC engine producing 30 PS and 25 Nm of torque.
Moving beyond the 210, the XMR 250 gains aggressive aero-winglets, USD front forks, and a height-adjustable clip-on handlebar. Priced tentatively around ₹2.10 lakh, it aims squarely at the KTM RC 200 and Suzuki Gixxer SF 250, offering a more tech-heavy alternative with a signature "big-bike" silhouette.
Royal Enfield Continental GT 750

Spotted testing as recently as last week, the Continental GT 750 is set to become Royal Enfield’s new flagship café racer by late 2026. This "Bigger Twin" utilizes a bored-out 750cc parallel-twin engine delivering an estimated 55–60 hp, specifically tuned for stronger highway mid-range.
The most significant hardware upgrades include dual front disc brakes and a shift to the single-pod circular TFT display found on the Himalayan 450. Expect two distinct versions: a traditional "naked" café racer and a factory-faired version likely called the GT-R 750, with prices starting near ₹4 lakh.
Ultraviolette F77 Shockwave

Slated for Q1 2026 deliveries, the Ultraviolette Shockwave is a performance-focused electric enduro priced at ₹1.75 lakh. This nimble 120kg machine packs a 4kWh battery, delivering a 165km range and 120km/h top speed. Its 14.5hp motor produces a staggering 505Nm torque, propelling it from 0-60km/h in just 2.9 seconds.
Featuring 200mm suspension travel, traction control, and dual-purpose tires, the Shockwave is purpose-built for aggressive off-roading and silent urban dominance. The ultimate stealth fighter for dirt.
Part 2: Highly Likely and Expected Launches
Honda Activa 7G
The Honda Activa 7G is expected to launch in January 2026 based on leaks and spy shots. It is likely to retain the 109cc air-cooled engine producing around 7.8 hp and 8.8 Nm, paired with a CVT gearbox. U
pdates may include LED headlamps, refreshed body panels, a digital console with Bluetooth connectivity, and optional front disc braking. Pricing is expected between ₹80,000 and ₹90,000 (ex-showroom).
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TVS Jupiter CNG
TVS is expected to launch the Jupiter CNG in February 2026. It will use a 110cc engine with CNG capability, offering claimed efficiency of over 100 km per kg. Petrol fallback will remain available. Pricing is expected between ₹90,000 and ₹1.00 lakh (ex-showroom).
Source- BMW, Norton, TVS, Vinfast, Yamaha, Bajaj. Bikewale for highly likely bikes
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