The Indian two-wheeler market saw several important launches & updates during the past week. As the brands introduced new engines, updated models, and fresh pricing strategies to attract buyers. In addition to that, many readers may have missed these developments during a busy schedule. Moreover, this roundup brings all key updates in one place with simple details. Hence, it covers new launches from BMW, BSA and Yezdi in a clear and easy format.
The recent launches across segments have expanded choices for motorcycle buyers in India. New models bring revised engine options and updated pricing across different categories. The brands are also working on balancing performance with overall cost through smaller engine setups. This approach may continue as companies respond to changing buyer needs & market trends.

BMW F 450 GS was launched in India with a starting price of Rs. 4.70 lakh. This motorcycle now becomes the entry point into BMW’s GS adventure lineup. It replaces the earlier G 310 GS in the Indian market. The bike uses a 420cc liquid cooled parallel twin engine producing 48bhp and 43Nm torque. A six speed gearbox handles power delivery for highway and touring use. The setup includes a 19-inch front wheel and a 17 inch rear wheel. Alloy wheels are standard, while the Trophy variant offers tubeless spoke wheels.

BSA Scrambler 650 was launched in India with prices starting from Rs. 3,24,950. The motorcycle enters the scrambler segment with a focus on strong torque output. It uses a 652cc liquid cooled single cylinder engine producing 44.5bhp and 55Nm torque. Peak torque arrives early at 4,000rpm, which supports city and low speed riding. This setup works well on broken roads and short trail sections. The bike has an 820mm seat height and a 1,465mm wheelbase. Ground clearance stands at 187mm, which helps on uneven surfaces.

Yezdi Scrambler 2026 has been introduced with a starting price of Rs. 2 lakh. The new version costs around Rs. 4,000 more than the earlier model. Updates include changes in design, features, and overall hardware setup. The chassis has been improved for better stiffness and stability. Suspension remains the same with telescopic forks and a rear monoshock unit. Ground clearance stays at 200mm for rough road use. Seat height increased by 13mm and now stands at 813mm.

Suzuki Avenis 125 Special Edition gets a new dual-tone shade called Pearl Glacier White with Metallic Oort Gray, priced at Rs. 86,677 ex-showroom. The update adds matte bronze alloy wheels and a red-black seat cover, which improves overall visual appeal for buyers. The design remains unchanged with sharp body panels, LED headlight at front, and split LED tail lamps at rear. It continues with a 124.3cc engine producing 8.7 PS power and 10 Nm torque, paired with CVT gearbox. Features include digital console, navigation, alerts, USB charging, 21.8-litre storage, and unchanged suspension with disc-drum braking setup.

Ampere Magnus Neo has been launched in India at a starting price of Rs. 86,999 for urban commuting buyers. The scooter focuses on comfort, lighter weight, and easy handling, which suits daily city riding and traffic conditions. It comes in four colours, including Mystic Mauve, Butter Yellow, Ocean Blue, and Matcha Green shades. The model offers a 777 mm seat height and 103 kg kerb weight for better control. It uses LFP battery technology and has completed a 2,300 km test ride across varied conditions.
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