
The past week did not witness any major new motorcycle launch in India. However, several important updates kept the two wheeler market active and engaging. New colour options, limited period offers, product improvements, and delivery timelines made headlines. Brands like Jawa Motorcycles, KTM, Royal Enfield, TVS Motor Company, and MotoHaus shared notable developments.
Recent announcements show that brands are focusing on product refinement and customer benefits. Moreover, special offers and minor updates continue keeping buyers engaged. Delivery delays also highlight strong demand for certain models. Hence, the two wheeler segment remains active even without fresh launches.

Jawa Motorcycles has introduced a new Ivory shade for the Jawa 42 in India. The new colour is priced at Rs. 1.85 lakh, ex-showroom. Moreover, this makes the Ivory version the highest priced option in the lineup.
The pastel finish covers the tank, fenders, headlamp casing, and side panels. In addition, bold ‘Forty Two’ lettering is placed across the fuel tank. The number ‘42’ is also visible on the side panels. Hence, the fresh styling gives buyers a new premium looking choice.

KTM has rolled out a limited period benefit for 250 Adventure customers. Buyers will receive free accessories worth Rs. 12,748 with the motorcycle. Moreover, an extended warranty package is included without extra charges.
The package includes a clear headlamp protector and a longer lower fender. In addition, customers get a centre stand and rear mudflap extension. A touring seat from KTM Powerparts and a bike cover are also part of the offer. Therefore, this scheme enhances touring comfort and light off road use.

The Norton Atlas has been spotted testing in India, hinting at a more affordable entry variant. The motorcycle will be produced locally under TVS Motor Company for domestic and global markets.
The test unit features 19-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheels with simpler suspension components. Power will come from a 585cc parallel-twin engine producing around 65–70 horsepower. A market launch is expected around mid 2026.

Revolt Motors has crossed 50,000 electric motorcycle deliveries in India, marking a major milestone. Total dispatches have now exceeded 51,000 units since launch. The Revolt RV BlazeX played a key role in recent sales growth. However, early 2026 demand has slowed due to reduced petrol motorcycle prices after GST changes. Despite this, the brand continues expanding its electric lineup and dealership network.

MotoHaus has confirmed the India launch window for the Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr. The adventure tourer is scheduled to arrive between April and June 2026. Moreover, the motorcycle was earlier expected at India Bike Week 2025.
However, the brand withdrew from the event after the venue shift. Now, preparations are underway for a standalone launch in the second quarter. Therefore, adventure touring enthusiasts may soon get another mid capacity option.
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