3 Upcoming Motorcycles in December 2025 — New GS, New ADV & an Italian Comeback!
December 2025 isn’t just about year-end deals. India Bike Week is turning the month into a celebration for bikers with three major launches coming our way. From a brand‑new BMW ADV to an Italian streetfighter making a comeback, here are the top three motorcycles to look forward to.
BMW F 450 GS

BMW Motorrad will launch the F 450 GS at India Bike Week on December 19–20. It’s the newest entry to the GS family and a big step for BMW’s mid‑size lineup, with production happening locally at TVS’ Hosur plant.
It gets a new 420cc parallel‑twin engine producing 47.6PS and 43Nm. A bidirectional quickshifter comes standard, and the GS Trophy variant features an easy‑ride clutch for easier low‑speed handling.
At 178kg kerb, it’s lighter than some rivals, including the KTM 390 Adventure. Unofficial bookings have already begun for ₹10,000–₹20,000, and pricing is expected around ₹4.50 lakh (ex‑showroom).
Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr

Brixton is set for a big moment with the India debut of the Crossfire 500 Storr at India Bike Week. The design immediately reminds you of the Husqvarna Norden 901 with its rounded fairing and ADV stance.
It runs a 486cc twin‑cylinder engine producing 47.6PS and 43Nm paired with a six‑speed gearbox. The hardware is impressive with long‑travel KYB suspension, spoked wheels with tubeless tyres and strong J.Juan brakes.
The Storr will take on ADVs like the BMW F 450 GS, Honda NX500, Benelli TRK 502X and even single‑cylinder options like the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. The real challenge will be pricing and dealership reach.
FB Mondial Piega 452

The Italian brand FB Mondial is returning to India, and the Piega 452 will be its first launch. Unlike the retro HPS 300, this one is a modern streetfighter.
It is powered by a 449.5cc parallel‑twin producing 47.5PS and 39Nm with a six‑speed gearbox. A striking single‑sided swingarm gives it a big‑bike premium feel, while an upside‑down fork, monoshock and Pirelli Angel GT tyres complete the package.
With a kerb weight of 176kg and a seat height of 820mm, it feels more city‑focused. Expected pricing is around ₹5 lakh (ex‑showroom), making it one of the most affordable single‑sided‑swingarm motorcycles in India.
Verdict
December is a thrilling month for bike enthusiasts in India. The BMW F 450 GS looks like the most significant launch, thanks to its localisation and strong capability. The Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr brings a fresh ADV flavour, while the FB Mondial Piega 452 adds Italian style back to the streets.
We’ll be watching closely at India Bike Week, and the excitement is definitely real.