New Bikes Launched in November 2025: All The New Models Released Last Month
November 2025 brought game-changing bikes to India: segment-first ABS on the Hero 125 cc, a neo-retro Yamaha duo, RE limited editions, and Ducati and Kawasaki superbikes.
By Utsav Chaudhary
Dec 04, 2025 01:06 pm IST
Published On
Dec 04, 2025 12:55 pm IST
Last Updated On
Dec 04, 2025 01:06 pm IST

November 2025 showcased India's two-wheeler scenario with a diverse array of launches, from segment-first safety upgrades to neo-retro icons and premium naked superbikes. Some famous brands like Hero, Yamaha, Royal Enfield, Ducati, and Kawasaki targeted every rider profile in India. All these bike manufacturers revealed the precision models and some new edition models for the Indian customers.
The bikes released in the month of November 2025 highlight a shift toward premium features like dual-channel ABS, ride modes, and limited editions, spanning budgets from Rs 1 lakh commuters to Rs 17 lakh performers. Innovation surged, offering urban agility, adventure readiness, and track-ready thrills for discerning buyers. Here’s everything you need to know about the bikes launched in November 2025.
1. Hero Xtreme 125R Dual-Channel ABS

Hero MotoCorp revealed the Xtreme 125R Dual-Channel ABS at Rs 1,04,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi) in India. This new iteration of the Hero Xtreme introduces class-leading braking to the 125 cc streetfighter segment. The bike offers a color LCD console, ride modes, and cruise control, preserving sharp styling, a sculpted tank, and LED lights for agile city rides.
This upgrade addresses a key pain point in entry-level bikes, where single-channel ABS often falls short in panic stops. Hero's bold move sets a new benchmark, potentially influencing rivals to follow suit and elevating overall segment standards.
2. Yamaha XSR 155: Neo-Retro Style Meets Modern Punch

Yamaha finally revealed the all-new XSR 155 at Rs 1,49,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi) on November 11, 2025. Under the trellis frame, the bike is powered by a 155 cc liquid-cooled engine from the R15 and the MT-15. Talking about the design, the bike is fused with the 1970s cafe racer vibes with contemporary reliability. The bike also offers traction control and Bluetooth connectivity. Yamaha positions it as an accessible gateway to premium lifestyle riding.
3. Yamaha FZ-Rave: New Evolution of FZ Legacy

The FZ-Rave debuted at Rs 1,17,218 (ex-showroom, Delhi) on November 11, featuring sharper panels, aggressive shrouds, and futuristic LED headlights akin to the FZ-25. Its 149 cc engine prioritizes mid-range torque for practical urban commuting with sporty flair. Young riders get a reliable, tech-infused daily warrior that turns heads in college parking lots.
Building on the FZ's cult status, the Rave introduces a fully digital console and USB charging, catering to Gen Z's connected lifestyle. Fuel efficiency around 50 kmpl makes it wallet-friendly for first-time buyers, while muscular tank extensions amplify its muscular presence. This refresh keeps Yamaha dominant in the muscular commuter space.
4. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition

Royal Enfield's Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition is priced around Rs 3,37,036 (ex-showroom, Chennai) with matte black panels, subtle decals, cross-spoked tubeless wheels, a rally seat, and panels. This premium variant amplifies the 450's off-road capability with shadowy aesthetics for touring adventurers seeking showroom customization.
The Mana edition leverages the Sherpa 450 engine's 40 PS punch and switchable ABS for gravel-hopping prowess, ideal for Himalayan trails or weekend escapes.
5. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Edition

The 2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sunflower Edition was launched, which was limited to 2,000 units. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Edition, priced at Rs 2,18,882 (ex-showroom, Chennai), sports sunset orange paint, badges, a touring seat, Tripper nav, and tubeless spoked wheels. It enhances the cruiser's long-haul comfort with visual exclusivity for highway enthusiasts hunting collector pieces.
6. Hero Xtreme 160R 4V Combat Edition

Hero's Xtreme 160R 4V Combat Edition is launched in India at Rs 1,34,100 (ex-showroom, Delhi) in India. The 2025 iteration of the Xtreme 250R-style headlight, matte military scheme, graphics, LCD console, ride-by-wire, and three modes. The 160cc 4-valve engine fuels spirited performance for beginners and fans, injecting a military edge into everyday sportiness.
7. Ducati Streetfighter V2 2025: Naked Superbike Beast

Ducati's 2025 Streetfighter V2 is priced at Rs 17,50,200 (ex-showroom, Delhi) on November 27, adapting Panigale V2 aggression into a wide-barred naked form. The 890cc V2 engine outputs 95 HP and 93.3 Nm of peak torque.
Some features like cornering ABS, wheelie control, and quickshifter enable hooligan wheelies and canyon carving, backed by Öhlins suspension. The brand has also released the top variant, like the V2 S.
8. Kawasaki Z1100

Kawasaki launched the Z1100 on November 13, 2025, at Rs 12.79 lakh (ex-showroom), packing a 1099 cc inline-four with 134.1 HP of maximum power in a 221 kg hyper-naked frame. Sugomi styling and agile handling target adrenaline seekers craving street dominance, with Japanese reliability elevating middleweight performance.
The trellis frame and Showa 41 mm forks deliver planted cornering, while traction control and riding modes tame the torque surge. The TFT dash with smartphone link adds modernity to raw aggression. Kawasaki eyes Ninja refugees seeking upright thrills.
Conclusion
November 2025's bike launches redefine riding in India, from Hero's safety breakthroughs and Yamaha's retro flair to Royal Enfield's exclusive editions, Ducati's superbike fury, and Kawasaki's hyper-naked might. These machines blend affordability, tech, and thrill, igniting passion across budgets and styles.
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