Overview
- June 2025 is packed with exciting two-wheeler launches across electric, adventure, and premium segments.
- Major brands like Suzuki, Bajaj, Honda, Yezdi, Ducati Kawasaki are introducing key models and updates.
- Buyers can expect performance upgrades, tech-loaded dashboards, and compliance with new emission norms.
- From budget commuters to globe-trotting ADVs, there’s something for every enthusiast this month.
Introduction
As the monsoon clouds roll in, India’s two-wheeler market is heating up with a string of much-anticipated launches. From electric scooters tailored for the city to rugged adventure machines and liter-class beasts, June 2025 promises a diverse lineup that caters to every kind of rider. Here’s your ultimate guide to the hottest two-wheelers launching this month:
1. 2025 Suzuki e-Access – The Electric Family Commuter
The e-Access marks Suzuki’s first serious foray into the electric two-wheeler space in India, and it’s not just riding on nostalgia. Based on India’s best-selling Access 125, this EV arrives with a quirky design and dependable Japanese engineering.
- Range: 95 km (claimed) via a 3kWh LFP battery
- Charging Time: 6 hours 20 minutes with portable charger, 2 hours 12 minutes with fast charger
- Performance: 4.1kW motor with 71 km/h top speed
- Features: TFT dash, smart features, three ride modes, under-seat USB port
While its 17-litre boot is underwhelming, Suzuki makes up for it with thoughtful touches like a self-holding seat and smooth ride dynamics. If Suzuki nails the pricing (expected around ₹1.10–1.20 lakh), the e-Access could quietly revolutionize the mass-market electric segment.

2. 2025 Yezdi Adventure – The Rugged Roamer Returns
After being delayed due to the recent geopolitical tension, Classic Legends has that the 2025 Yezdi Adventure will launch on June 4. This update is more than just cosmetic—it could be a major leap for the retro-modern ADV.
- Engine: 334cc single-cylinder, now expected to be OBD-2B compliant
- Output: 29 hp and 29 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox
- Expected Updates: New LED headlight (likely asymmetrical), visual enhancements, possibly new color schemes
- Features: USB charger, Bluetooth, turn-by-turn navigation, switchable ABS with three modes
Yezdi hasn’t messed with the core DNA—expect the same rugged chassis and touring credentials. But these thoughtful refinements may help it better square off against Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and KTM 250 Adventure.

3. 2025 Honda XL750 Transalp – The Global ADV Legend Arrives
Set to make its India debut this June, the 2025 Honda XL750 Transalp aims to fill the void between mid-size and litre-class ADVs. Internationally revered, the Transalp combines Honda’s bulletproof reliability with true go-anywhere capability.
- Engine & Chassis: Revised parallel-twin engine and updated suspension for better comfort and control
- Features: New LED headlight, taller windscreen, updated TFT console
- Weight: 2kg heavier than before, kerb weight at 210 kg
- Expected Price: Around ₹12 lakh (ex-showroom), a ₹1 lakh premium over the outgoing model
This ADV is not for the average commuter. It’s for the serious explorer—the kind who dreams of Spiti, Zanskar, and the open road.

4. Bajaj Chetak 2903 Update – Modern Nostalgia, Reinvented
Bajaj is prepping an update for its popular Chetak 2903 EV, and it’s expected to be more than just a new paint job. While official specs are under wraps, sources suggest enhancements in range and possibly battery placement.
- Expected Range: Longer than current 108 km (IDC claimed)
- Battery: Rumored to shift under the floorboard for better stability
- Design: Classic scooter lines to remain, possibly with subtle upgrades
- Price: Expected to hover around ₹1.10 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
The Chetak update comes at a time when the electric scooter race is heating up. Bajaj’s premium brand cachet and solid build quality could keep it relevant in the battle against Ather and Ola.

5. 2025 KTM 390 SMC R – Supermoto Madness Incoming
The KTM 390 SMC R is a lean, mean, sideways-sliding machine that’s finally headed to India. Based on the 390 Duke’s engine and chassis combo, this supermoto is all about urban chaos and twisty fun.
Highlights:
- Engine: 399cc LC4c platform – around 45 hp, liquid-cooled
- Suspension: WP Apex adjustable USD forks and monoshock
- Wheels: Lightweight 17-inch supermoto rims
- Features: Cornering ABS, Supermoto mode, quickshifter+, TFT dash
Expect a price tag around ₹3.40 lakh (ex-showroom). It’ll go head-to-head with the Hero XPulse 200T 4V for the sideways crown.

6. 2025 Kawasaki Z900 – Big, Brutal, Beautiful
The big green naked is back! While India still gets the 2024 trim for now, the 2025 Kawasaki Z900 is expected to hit showrooms soon with smarter electronics and sleeker styling.
What’s New:
- Design: Sharper front fascia with aerodynamic updates
- Electronics: New TFT instrument cluster, enhanced ride modes, and better traction control
- Chassis Tweaks: Improved stiffness and mid-corner composure
- Variants: Standard and Performance Edition with added accessories
Expect pricing to stay competitive thanks to Kawasaki’s ongoing localization push.
7. 2025 Yezdi Streetfighter – Muscle Meets Minimalism
The folks at Classic Legends aren’t done yet. A brand-new Yezdi Streetfighter is brewing, and spy shots suggest an aggressive, stripped-down design reminiscent of a café racer–meets–urban street machine.
What to Expect:
- Engine: 334cc single-cylinder (same as Adventure)
- Design: Muscular tank, short tail, upside-down forks
- Riding Position: Rear-set pegs, flat handlebars for sporty stance
If priced right (under ₹2 lakh), the Streetfighter could become a cult favorite among young urban riders.

8. 2025 Ducati Panigale V2 – Track Day Royalty, Refined
The new Panigale V2 is Ducati’s middleweight masterclass, and it’s getting a major update this year. While details are globally rolling out, Indian fans can expect its arrival by June.
Updates to Expect:
- Electronics: Improved IMU-based traction control, wheelie control, cornering ABS
- Engine: 955cc Superquadro L-twin, still putting out around 155 hp
- Design: Sharper aerodynamic winglets and revised ergonomics
Track day enthusiasts and weekend warriors, this one’s for you—especially if the V4 is out of budget.

Conclusion: A Month That Has Something for Everyone
June 2025 is shaping up to be a blockbuster month for Indian two-wheeler enthusiasts. Whether you’re a tech-savvy urban commuter, a touring junkie craving long highways, or a performance aficionado chasing speed and soul—this month has your dream machine waiting.
As manufacturers adapt to cleaner emission norms and evolving buyer preferences, launches like these reflect how dynamic the Indian two-wheeler landscape has become. Keep your calendars marked—and your wallets ready—because your next big upgrade might just be around the corner.