
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Upcoming two wheeler launches planned for July 2025
- Updated Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z slated for launch as well
- The updated KTM 390 Adventure X also being replaced with a more advanced model
July 2025 is poised to be a bustling month for upcoming two wheelers, with several anticipated launches across various segments including models like KTM 390 Adventure X Plus, Bajaj's flagship Pulsar NS400Z is expected to receive performance upgrades, potentially pushing its 373cc engine past 40 bhp, alongside better tyres and braking. With more launches slated from the likes of Aprilia and others, read on to find out everything that's coming your way. But before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community of avid petrolheads to never miss out on any latest news and automotive updates.
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1. KTM 390 ADV X 'Plus'

One of the highly anticipated upcoming two wheelers of July 2025, the enhanced KTM 390 Adventure X Plus is primed for its official launch, with units already reaching dealerships, signaling a launch as early as this week or next. While visually retaining its familiar paint schemes, the key upgrades lie beneath the surface where the 2025 model gains updated switchgear, including cruise control, and significantly, incorporates IMU-based electronic features like Cornering ABS and switchable Cornering Traction Control. Riders will also benefit from three dedicated modes, Street, Rain, and Off-Road, offering greater adaptability. Mechanically, the powerful 399cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, producing 45.3 bhp and 39 Nm of torque, continues to be paired with a smooth 6-speed gearbox, riding on its 19-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheels. Expect a minor price adjustment, likely an increment of around Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 15,000 over the outgoing model, being
2. Aprilia SR 175

Aprilia India is set to bolster its scooter lineup this July with the imminent launch of the new Aprilia SR 175, units of which have already begun arriving at dealerships nationwide, being another upcoming two-wheeler that has quite a hype around it. Positioned to succeed the current SR 160, this updated model will feature a bored-out 175cc, 3-valve, single-cylinder engine, promising a marginal increase in power and torque over the SR 160's 11 bhp and 13.4 Nm output. While its sharp, sporty design will largely mirror its predecessor, the SR 175 introduces a significant tech upgrade in the form of a full-colour TFT instrument console, likely shared with the premium Aprilia RS 457 and Tuono 457.
3. Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z

Bajaj Auto is poised to unveil the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z in early July with some notable enhancements. This updated model is set to bring more than just a fresh identity, including improved underpinnings, a fatter 150-section rear tyre equipped with grippier Apollo Alpha H1 rubber, alongside upgraded sintered brake pads for superior stopping power. Crucially, the 373cc single-cylinder engine is slated for a retune, not merely to meet the latest OBD2B regulations, but also to deliver a boost in performance. While the current NS400Z produces 39.4 bhp and 35 Nm of torque, the 2025 iteration is anticipated to offer 42.4 bhp and 37 Nm of power and torque figures, promising a more exhilarating riding experience from the same proven powerplant.
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4. BMW CE 04

BMW Motorrad is set to unveil an updated CE 04 electric scooter globally on July 3, hinting at aesthetic changes, possibly a new matte-blue color with fluorescent accents. This premium CBU import, currently priced at Rs 15.25 lakh (ex-showroom), will feature its existing 8.5 kWh battery offering a 130 km range and a 31 kW liquid-cooled motor, with its Indian launch expected shortly after the global debut. Expect the updated BMW CE 04 to arrive in India soon after its global unveiling. Unlike the locally produced CE 02, the CE 04 is imported as a Completely Built Unit (CBU), incurring higher taxes, which positions its ex-showroom price at Rs 14.90 lakh.
Verdict
July 2025 promises a wave of fresh options and advanced capabilities across diverse segments. This surge of upcoming launches signals a robust market, where consumers will benefit from an expanded selection tailored for various needs and budgets. From more accessible electric scooters emphasizing practicality to performance motorcycles boasting significant powertrain enhancements and cutting-edge rider aids, the focus is clearly on delivering an elevated experience.