May 2026 turned out to be a very exciting month for two-wheeler lovers in India. Many brands introduced new bikes and scooters, while some updated their popular models. From affordable commuter bikes to premium superbikes, the month had something for everyone. In addition, electric scooters also received important updates, showing the growing demand for EVs.

Royal Enfield launched the new Bullet 650 at a starting price of Rs. 3.65 lakh (ex-showroom). The price is quite similar to the base variant of the Classic 650. The bike keeps its classic design but adds a more powerful engine, which makes it suitable for both city and highway rides.

Hero also introduced the Super Splendor Xtec 2.0. It starts at Rs. 86,500 (ex-showroom) and comes in Drum and Disc variants. This new version offers better features and improved styling. As a result, it becomes a strong option for daily commuters.

TVS updated its popular iQube scooter with a bigger battery. The all-new iQube S 4.7 kWh scooter now offers a claimed range of 175 km. It is priced at Rs. 1.60 lakh (ex-showroom). This update makes it a better option for longer daily rides.

Honda added its new E-Clutch technology to the NX500. This feature allows riders to start and change gears without using the clutch lever. Therefore, it makes riding easier, especially in traffic conditions.
Ducati launched a special Panigale V4 Lamborghini edition in India at Rs. 1 crore. This bike comes with unique design elements inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto. However, it is a limited production model, which makes it very exclusive.
Triumph introduced the Tiger 900 Alpine and Desert Editions, starting at Rs. 15.35 lakh. These bikes focus more on adventure riding. In addition, the updated Bonneville T120 was launched at Rs. 12.17 lakh with new features.
Triumph also launched the Street Triple 765 RX at Rs. 13.91 lakh. It comes with sportier handlebars and improved suspension. Along with this, the Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition was introduced at Rs. 17.99 lakh with unique styling updates.

Lastly, QJMotor updated the SRV 300 with new colours and design changes. The bike now also gets a dual-exhaust system and an improved digital display.
Overall, May 2026 saw a wide range of launches in India. From budget-friendly bikes to high-end machines, brands focused on performance, features, and design. Therefore, buyers now have more choices than ever before. Perhaps, the coming months will bring even more exciting launches in the two-wheeler market.
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