The Indian bike market saw several major updates last week, with Royal Enfield and KTM taking the spotlight. Royal Enfield showcased new models at its Motoverse festival in Goa, attracting attention for special editions and upcoming launches.
In addition, KTM brand has made headlines with both price hikes and spy sightings of its next motorcycles. The following updates show how premium bikes are evolving in style, performance, & technology. Riders now have exciting options for adventure, touring, and sports motorcycles.
The week brings a mix of new colours, expected launches, and performance updates that matter to many riders. These developments help buyers understand what each brand is planning next. The updates also give a clearer picture of upcoming trends in design, features, and pricing. Riders following these announcements get a better idea of what to expect before making a purchase.

Royal Enfield launched the Himalayan 450 Mana Black at Rs. 3.37 lakh, inspired by the challenging Mana Pass. Its deep Stealth Black finish covers the USD fork and tubeless wire spoke rims. The bike also gets black Rally hand guards and high mounted mudguards. It is designed for adventure riders, as it combines toughness with style, providing a ready to ride setup for long journeys & off road routes.

The Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange is priced at Rs. 2,18,882 as a premium edition. It targets riders who prefer highway cruising over city traffic. The sunset inspired paint adds a warm look while maintaining classic cruiser lines. In addition, a deluxe touring seat and factory-fitted pillion backrest enhance long distance comfort. The following Meteor 350 edition balances style with practical features for steady rides on open roads.

Royal Enfield unveiled the Bullet 650, expected to launch in early 2026. Its twin cylinder engine adds modern performance to the classic Bullet charm. This upgrade strengthens the 650 twin family and improves long distance riding capability. While the price is yet to be announced, the Bullet 650 will likely attract loyal fans looking for enhanced power and touring comfort. The iconic design continues to appeal to generations of riders.

KTM increased the prices of the 390 Adventure and 390 Adventure X after Diwali. When it comes to the 390 Adventure cost it is Rs. 3.95 lakh, while the Adventure X is Rs. 3.26 lakh. The hike is Rs. 27,000 and Rs. 22,410, respectively. Earlier, KTM absorbed GST 2.0 for motorcycles above 350cc, but now the cost is passed to buyers. This affects riders planning to purchase premium adventure motorcycles soon.

Going by the latest spy shots of the motorcycle in testing, all indications are that the KTM RC 160 is near production. Most of the parts have been carried over from the 160 Duke, including the frame, brakes, & 17 inch alloy wheels. KTM RC 160 comes with a 164cc single-cylinder engine making 19 bhp and 15.5 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the RC 160 retains KTM's sporty design while promising to deliver practical performance for rides within city limits and on highways.
Before moving ahead, take a quick look at the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 “Mana Black” Edition Launched at Motoverse 2025.
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