Bajaj Auto announces eight new bike launches for 2026

Bajaj Auto plans to introduce eight new motorcycles in India over the next five to six months, with launches scheduled at a rate of two per month for the following two quarters. The lineup includes updates to core Pulsar models and a new sub-brand for adventure and off-road bikes in the 125cc to 250cc segment. Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj shared these details in a recent interview.

Bajaj Auto, a prominent Indian motorcycle manufacturer, is set to expand its portfolio significantly in 2026. In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj revealed plans for eight new bikes to launch in the country within the next five to six months. This ambitious rollout will feature two product introductions each month over the ensuing two quarters.

The updates will primarily focus on strengthening the Pulsar lineup, which has long been a cornerstone of Bajaj's success. Bajaj intends to roll out upgrades to its classic Pulsar models—specifically the Pulsar 125, Pulsar 160, and Pulsar 220—in three distinct waves throughout 2026. These enhancements aim to keep the brand competitive amid evolving market trends.

Beyond the Pulsar series, Bajaj is introducing a new sub-brand within the 125cc to 250cc displacement category, similar to its existing lines like Pulsar, Dominar, and Avenger. Under this sub-brand, the company is evaluating adventure (ADV) and off-road motorcycles, formats that have seen rising popularity. These models are expected to enhance Bajaj's export potential, as the company already competes in 108 countries globally in the 250cc and above segment through brands including Pulsar, Dominar, KTM, Husqvarna, and Triumph.

Additionally, Bajaj is developing a new range of 350cc motorcycles to align with recent GST 2.0 revisions by the Indian government. This move positions the bikes to rival offerings from Royal Enfield, which benefit from the updated tax structure. Bajaj's 350cc Triumph motorcycles are confirmed to arrive on Indian roads in April 2026.

Overall, these launches reflect Bajaj's strategy to diversify its nameplates and adapt to changing consumer preferences while bolstering its international presence.

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Ducati unveils second-generation 2026 DesertX adventure motorcycle at World Première 2026 event.
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Ducati unveils second-generation 2026 DesertX at World Première 2026

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Ducati officially unveiled the second-generation DesertX adventure motorcycle at its World Première 2026 event on March 2. The production model features a new 890cc V2 engine, upgraded chassis components informed by off-road racing, and refinements for superior on- and off-road performance. Dealership availability begins in Europe in April 2026, followed by North America in June.

Bajaj Auto will continue retailing KTM 390cc models like the Duke, Adventure, and RC alongside upcoming 350cc versions for several months, allowing customers to compare options. This follows India's September 2025 GST reforms, which cut taxes to 18% for bikes up to 350cc (from 28%) while raising them to 40% (from 31%) for larger engines, announced by CEO Rajiv Bajaj in early March 2026.

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India's motorcycle market is poised for new arrivals in adventure and scrambler segments by 2026. Several brands, including Royal Enfield and BMW, plan to introduce models with enhanced off-road and touring capabilities. These launches aim to cater to riders seeking premium and versatile options.

The BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT adventure motorcycles have been spotted testing together on Indian roads, following their EICMA 2025 debuts. Manufactured by TVS Motor Company in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, both face potential delays due to aligned production timelines and supply chain issues, with BMW prioritizing developed markets before India.

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The Norton Atlas ADV adventure motorcycle has been observed testing for the second time in India, ahead of its planned mid-2026 launch. Under TVS ownership, the bike appears close to its EICMA reveal, with potential India-specific adjustments. Spy images reveal details on its wheels, suspension, and off-road features.

Ducati has revealed the second-generation 2026 DesertX adventure motorcycle, five years after the 2021 production debut, incorporating rally feedback to boost off-road capabilities with a lighter 890cc V2 engine, aluminum monocoque chassis, enhanced ergonomics, and advanced electronics. Priced at US$16,995, it arrives in the US in June 2026, Europe in April, and India in Q4.

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KTM and its sister company Husqvarna have expanded their premium four-year warranty to cover nearly all street-legal motorcycles starting from the 2025 model year. This move builds on an earlier extension for specific engine types and aims to reassure buyers amid concerns over engine issues. The warranty requires regular servicing at authorized dealerships and applies retroactively to some existing bikes.

 

 

 

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