Upcoming Entry-Level Bikes in 2025 : It isn’t transport to many of the motorcyclists in this large, diverse country. For a large number of them, the first bike is the beginning of an exciting journey. Entry-level ones are cost-effectively stylish because they are affordable, easy to ride, fuel-efficient, and stylish enough to turn heads. By 2025, many brands will be introducing new models in this category, combining some of the more modern features with modern design. Whether you’re a college student, commuting daily, or just a nearby rider, there is something unique in store for you in the new breeds of motorcycles.

Bajaj Pulsar NS 125

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 Price - Mileage, Images, Colours | BikeWale

Bajaj is revamping the NS125 Pulsar, giving it a sportier appearance along with better features, which already are. It is the all new NS125 that has been given known reliability and performance. New features include updated graphics, LED lighting, and a digital-analog instrument cluster. The old peppy 125cc engine will be kept intact with better fuel economy. Young riders who love to take the Pulsar DNA but not pay it a fortune will find this bike ideal.

Hero Xtreme 125R

Hero Xtreme 125R Launched: Stylish Design, Powerful Engine & 55 kmpl Mileage

 

After causing a stir among bikers in 2024, the Hero Xtreme 125R is now gearing up for 2025 with some refreshing colors and a technological upgrade. It offers a sporty design, comfortable seating, and super smooth and refined engine characteristics-just right for city commuting as well as extend highway rides.

TVS Raider 125

TVS Raider 125 launched at Rs 77,500 | autoX

 

The TVS Raider 125’s new version for 2025 makes it more appealing to teenagers. It improves features such as a larger TFT display, voice-assist capabilities, and upgraded suspension for smoother rides. With its aggressive design and punchy performance, the Raider is indeed worth its pricing in the entry-level sports commuter segment.

Yamaha FZ-X 150

Yamaha FZ-X Launch Price Rs 1.17 L - New 150cc Motorcycle (Walkaround)

Yamaha is expected to present a cheaper version of the FZ-X with an aim of bringing this retro-styled two-wheeler into the hands of a larger number of budget riders. The new entry variant will come with the same 150cc engine but less premium features to keep things low cost. Its ergonomics and design will make it attractive to new riders as well as those veterans.