June 2025 Two-Wheeler Launches in India: What to Expect
The month of June is upon us, and it looks set to be an exciting one for bike and scooter enthusiasts across India. From premium adventure motorcycles to electric scooters aimed squarely at the mass market, several new two-wheelers are slated to arrive in showrooms soon. Here’s a rundown of all the key launches you can look forward to this June.

1. Suzuki e-Access: An Electric Spin on India’s Best-Selling Scooter
Suzuki is gearing up to introduce the e‑Access, which is essentially the electric version of its hugely popular Access 125. Targeted directly at rivals like the Honda Activa e:, Bajaj Chetak, Ather 450S, and Hero Vida, the e‑Access brings some noteworthy specs:
- Battery & Range: A 3.07 kWh lithium-ion battery pack promising a claimed riding range of up to 95 km.
- Charging Times:
- Standard home charger (0–100 percent): 6 hours 42 minutes
- Fast charger (0–100 percent): 2 hours 12 minutes
- Motor & Performance: A 4.1 kW electric motor with a claimed top speed of around 71 km/h—enough for city commutes and short highway stretches.
- Expected Price: Approximately ₹1.10 lakh (ex-showroom). However, Suzuki may price it slightly lower to reach a broader audience.
With competitive range, fast-charging capability, and the trusted Access nameplate, the Suzuki e‑Access could quickly become one of the most sought-after electric scooters in India this summer.

2. Yezdi 2025 Adventure: Waiting for Safer Times
Yezdi had originally planned to launch the 2025 Adventure in mid-May, but escalating geopolitical tensions prompted a brief postponement. Now that the situation has cooled, we expect the Adventure to finally make its debut in June 2025. Highlights (based on recent test mules and spy photos) include:
- Design: The signature Adventure silhouette remains intact, with minimal styling changes. Look for fresh paint schemes and updated graphics.
- Engine & Emissions: Upgraded to meet upcoming OBD‑2B emission norms, likely smoothing out the power delivery and improving refinement.
- Chassis & Suspension: Minor tweaks aimed at delivering a more planted feel on highways and off-road trails.
- Pricing: The current Adventure is priced between ₹2,09,900 and ₹2,19,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Expect the 2025 model to carry a small premium—perhaps ₹5,000–10,000 higher—depending on variant and optional accessories.
If you’ve been eyeing a retro-inspired adventure bike at a mid‑range price point, keep your calendar marked for this release.

3. Honda XL750 Transalp 2025: Premium Adventure Enters India
Honda’s global lineup already includes the updated 2025 XL750 Transalp, and now the brand is set to bring it to India in June 2025. According to our insider sources:
- Engine & Performance: A revamped parallel-twin engine, tuned to deliver smooth power and torque suitable for touring and light off‑roading.
- Chassis & Weight: The 2025 model is roughly 2 kg heavier (kerb weight ~ 210 kg) compared to the outgoing version. Expect a slightly stiffer frame and refined suspension damping for improved high‑speed stability.
- Features:
- All‑new LED headlight with a signature DRL pattern
- Adjustable windshield for better wind protection
- Updated TFT instrument cluster with multiple ride modes and smartphone connectivity
- Expected Premium: Approximately ₹1 lakh above the current model’s price of ₹10,99,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi). This puts the 2025 XL750 Transalp near the ₹12 lakh mark, making it one of the more premium midsize adventure bikes in India.
For riders seeking a globally tested adventure tourer, the XL750 Transalp 2025 should offer a compelling blend of Honda reliability, modern tech, and all‑day comfort.

4. Kawasaki Z900 2025: Updated Performance & New Variants
The Kawasaki Z900 continues to be one of India’s most beloved big‑bore naked bikes. While we’re still riding the 2024 model in India, Kawasaki launched the 2025 Z900 internationally last year. Here’s what we expect when it finally reaches Indian showrooms in June 2025:
- Styling & Ergonomics: A sharper, more aggressive design featuring revised body panels, sleeker tank shrouds, and an updated LED headlamp.
- Chassis & Suspension: Small but meaningful changes to the frame and suspension geometry—meant to deliver greater rigidity, enhanced cornering feedback, and improved highway stability.
- Electronics & Console: An updated TFT instrument cluster with a full‑color display, integrated smartphone connectivity (turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts), and customizable ride modes for Street, Rain, and Sport.
- Variants:
- Standard Version: Retains the core Z900 experience—liquid‑cooled 948 cc inline‑four, 4‑1 exhaust, slipper clutch, and dual front discs.
- Performance Edition: Adds premium Öhlins rear shock, adjustable front forks, Brembo M4.32 monoblock calipers, and lightweight wheels—catering to track‑day enthusiasts and riders who prioritize sharper handling.
- Expected Arrival in India: Kawasaki tends to launch new global models in India a few months later. With the international debut behind us, a June 2025 showroom launch seems likely. Pricing should be a modest premium over the 2024 variant—expect the Standard to hover around ₹9.5 lakh (ex-showroom) and the Performance Edition to break into the ₹10.5 lakh–₹11 lakh territory.
With its bulletproof inline‑four engine, sporty ergonomics, and updated electronics, the 2025 Z900 will remain a top pick for riders seeking a liter‑class naked bike that’s equally at home on twisty roads and the city commute.