Both BMW and Ducati have exciting plans for Indian riders in 2025. BMW offers versatile bikes for adventure and speed, while Ducati focuses on stylish middleweights and a flagship superbike. These launches will surely make 2025 thrilling for bike enthusiasts!
BMW is bringing thrilling bikes to India in 2025. First up is the BMW F 450 GS, a small adventure bike made in India. It features a 450cc parallel-twin engine with 48hp. This bike has a unique firing order, unlike the common 270-degree type. This BMW bike is expected to cost around Rs. 5 lakh.
On the other hand, the BMW R 1300 GSA is an adventure bike for long-distance enthusiasts. It has a massive 30-liter fuel tank and weighs 269kg. Moreover, the bike features radar-assisted rider aids and an automated shift system for smoother rides. It is expected to launch in early 2025 at a premium cost of Rs. 23 lakh.

BMW S 1000 RR has been refreshed for 2025. While mechanically unchanged, it gets aerodynamic upgrades like winglets and wheel cooling ducts. These changes improve braking and stability at high speeds. The current price of Rs. 20.75 to 25.25 Lakh may slightly increase with this update.

Ducati is targeting middleweight enthusiasts with three new V2 models for 2025. The Multistrada V2, Streetfighter V2, and Panigale V2 are powered by a new 890cc V-Twin engine. The Multistrada V2 is expected to cost between Rs. 17 lakh and Rs. 19 lakh.
The Streetfighter V2 and Panigale V2 are lighter and slightly less powerful than their predecessors. The prices for these models are yet to be announced, but the current versions cost Rs. 18.50 lakh and Rs. 20.98 lakh.

Ducati has updated its flagship Panigale V4 significantly for 2025. It now features a double-sided swingarm for better handling. The bike also uses Brembo’s new Hypure brake calipers for exceptional stopping power. Ducati claims the new Panigale V4 is easier and faster to ride. The current base model costs Rs. 27.72 lakh, and the high-end S variant is Rs. 33.48 lakh.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out this recently discontinued Bajaj bike in India.
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