Top 5 two-wheeler launches in July 2025

From electric scooters to adventure tourers, here’s what’s in store for buyers looking for a new two-wheeler this July.

Two-wheeler launches July 2025
Two-wheeler launches in July 2025 (altered image)

We are already halfway through 2025 and the Indian two-wheeler market is buzzing with all the new launches that happened in the first half of the year. There are several more launches slated to take place in the second half of 2025 as well. Let us check out the top 5 two-wheeler launches slated to launch in July.

1. Hero Vida VX2

The month of July will kickstart with the launch of Hero Vida VX2. Showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo earlier this year, the Vida VX2 will launch on 1 July. Upon launch, the Vida VX2 is likely to be rebranded into Vida Z. The largest Indian two-wheeler manufacturer has announced that the VX2 will be offered with a new subscription-based model as well. We expect the forthcoming VX2 will retain most of the features and specs from the existing V2 lineup. The Vida V2 range is currently available in three variants: Lite, Plus, and Pro

hero vida v2x
The spotted Vida VX2 comes in an eye-catching candy yellow colour | Image: Car and Bike

Expected price: Rs 80,000 (ex-showroom)

2. KTM 390 Adventure X+

KTM, out of the blue, discontinued the all-new 390 Adventure X+ last week. The base variant of the adventure tourer was delisted by the Austrian bikemaker barely three months after its launch. To the relief of KTM fans and many prospective buyers, the company will launch an upgraded version of the ADV. In its pre-updated avatar, the 390 Adventure X missed out on features like cruise control, cornering ABS, and cornering traction control that will be added in the upcoming model. 

KTM 390 Adventure X review (4)
KTM 390 Adventure X review (Image: Express Drives)

It will also feature three distinct ride modes – Street, Rain, and Off-Road – each offering dedicated throttle maps, along with tailored ABS and traction control settings for enhanced performance and safety. Previously priced at Rs 2.91 lakh (ex-showroom), the updated 390 Adventure X+ is likely to receive a hike of around Rs 18,000-20,000.

Expected Price: Rs 3.10 lakh (ex-showroom)

3. Updated Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z

Bajaj launched the Pulsar NS400Z exactly a year ago and the Chakan-based is already gearing up to launch an updated version of the same. Although the exact updates aren’t yet confirmed, we believe that the flagship Pulsar to come with better tyres and braking hardware as well as a different state of tune for its engine.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z
Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z

The current Pulsar NS400Z powered by a 373cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine kicks out 39.4 bhp and 35 Nm of peak torque. Expected a bump in output from the re-tuned engine along with OBD2B compliance. The other notable updates will be fatter 150-section rear tyre, Apollo Alpha H1tyres and sintered brake pads for better braking performance.

Expected Price: Rs 2.00 lakh (ex-showroom)

4. Aprilia SR 175

Aprilia will reportedly replace the SR 160 with the SR 175. According to Autocar India, the Italian two-wheeler manufacturer has already started dispatching the SR 175 to Aprilia dealerships across India. The biggest change in the SR 175 is obviously the new air-cooled, 174.7cc, 3-valve, single-cylinder motor. The increased capacity has been achieved by a bigger bore. It is expected to churn out a marginally higher output.

The overall design of the scooter is similar to the outgoing SR 160 | Image: Skelism

Expected Price: Rs 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom)

5. Suzuki eAccess

Suzuki was earlier expected to launch the eAccess in June but somehow the launch was delayed. We expect Suzuki to introduce the all-electric Access sometime this month. First unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 (Auto Expo 2025), the e-Access electric scooter will come equipped with a 4.1kW motor paired with a 3.07kWh battery pack. It promises a claimed range of 95 km and a top speed of 71 kmph. Upon launch, the e-Access will take on rivals like the Honda QC-1 in the competitive electric scooter segment.

suzuki eaccess review
Towards the rear, it gets even more interesting and gives the eAccess a classy appearance.

Expected Price: Rs 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom)

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This article was first uploaded on July one, twenty twenty-five, at thirty-six minutes past four in the afternoon.
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