
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- December brings a packed lineup of new two wheeler launches across multiple segments
- Big updates include feature-rich models, new engines, and ADVs aimed at both enthusiasts and everyday riders.
- BMW Motorrad, Brixton, Bajaj, & more manufacturers gearing up for new launches
December is shaping up to be an action-packed month for enthusiasts, with several upcoming two wheelers set to make their debut across multiple segments. From all-new ADVs and sportier variants to fresh updates in the commuter and performance categories, manufacturers are lining up launches that promise more features, better performance, and sharper styling. Whether you're waiting for a premium adventure machine, a limited-edition special, or an accessible everyday bike with modern tech, December's roster is bigger and more diverse than usual, making it one of the most exciting end-of-year periods for bikers in recent times. Let's take a look at the details of the upcoming models, but before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community, specifically curated for petrolheads like us to keep up with the latest news and automotive updates.
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1. Harley Davidson X440T

Harley-Davidson is set to spice up its December launches with the new X440T, a sportier and more youthful take on the standard X440. Scheduled to debut on December 6, the X440T brings a sleeker tail section with an integrated tail-lamp, a ribbed seat, bar-end mirrors, revised graphics, and even a fresh heat shield on the exhaust, giving the bike a cleaner and more aggressive look. It also gains a ride-by-wire throttle, opening the door for electronic aids like traction control and riding modes, though the core 440cc air- and oil-cooled engine remains unchanged. Offered in four new colours, the X440T is expected to command a small premium over the S variant, making it an appealing new option for riders wanting a sharper-looking Harley in the sub-500cc space this December.
2. BMW F 450 GS

BMW's upcoming F 450 GS is already generating buzz, especially after its global debut at EICMA 2025 and the start of local production in partnership with TVS. The adventure bike comes with a new 420cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder engine, long-travel suspension and a strong electronics package-positioning it as a serious contender for riders wanting a premium yet manageable mid-segment ADV. Its India unveiling is expected at India Bike Week 2025 on December 19-20, and dealerships have quietly begun taking unofficial bookings ahead of the launch. If BMW manages to hit an aggressive price point, somewhere around the Rs 4.40- Rs 4.60 lakh ex-showroom mark, the F 450 GS stands a really good chance at making a strong footing in the segment
3. Brixton Storr 500

The Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr is gearing up for a December debut at India Bike Week 2025, and it's easily one of the most anticipated upcoming two wheeler of the month in the sub-500cc ADV space. With sales likely to begin soon after its showcase, the Storr arrives with serious intent, rally-inspired styling, a tall windscreen, wide handlebars, and tubeless cross-spoke wheels wrapped in Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres. It uses the same 486cc parallel-twin from the Crossfire 500 X/XC but packages it into a more adventure-ready form with KYB suspension, J.Juan brakes, and switchable rear ABS. Features like a 5-inch TFT display, traction control, LED DRLs, fog lamps, USB charging, and an 839mm seat height round out the offering. If Brixton manages to keep pricing around the expected Rs 5.5 lakh mark, the Storr could enter December as one of the strongest new alternatives to the Honda NX500, Benelli TRK 502, and even the upcoming BMW F 450 GS.
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4. New 125cc Pulsar

Bajaj is gearing up for yet another Pulsar launch this December, as hinted during the brand's recent earnings call, and all signs point toward a fresh addition in the 125cc segment. While Bajaj already has a solid presence in the 150-200cc space, the 125cc category has become increasingly competitive. The newer N125 hasn't quite captured the mainstream audience either, which opens the door for something more exciting. It wouldn't be surprising if Bajaj rolls out a revamped or reimagined 125cc Pulsar, likely built on the N125's foundations but with a new identity, aimed at giving the brand a stronger foothold in this high-volume segment.
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