June 2025 Two-Wheeler Launches: June 2025 is turning out to be a proper treat for bike lovers across India. From Suzuki finally jumping on the electric bandwagon to adventure bikes getting some much-needed updates, this month’s got something for everyone.
Suzuki e-Access: Better Late Than Never
After watching everyone else play in the electric scooter sandbox, Suzuki’s finally decided to join the party with the e-Access. And honestly, it was about time! The Japanese giant first teased us with this scooter at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024, and now it’s almost here.
The e-Access isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel – it’s got a sensible 4.1kW motor and a 3.07kWh battery that’ll get you about 95km on a full charge. That’s pretty decent for city commuting, though you might want to plan your weekend trips carefully. At 71 kmph top speed, it won’t set any land speed records, but it’ll get you to work without breaking a sweat.
What’s nice is that Suzuki hasn’t skimped on features. You get a proper 4.2-inch TFT display (no more squinting at tiny screens), 17 litres of storage under the seat, and three riding modes because apparently we all need options these days. The 4.5-hour charging time isn’t lightning fast, but it’s not terrible either – perfect for an overnight top-up.
Expected to roll out in the first week of June at around ₹1.10 lakh, it’s clearly gunning for Honda’s QC1. The battle of the Japanese electric scooters is about to get interesting!
2025 Yezdi Adventure: The Comeback Kid
Now here’s a story with some drama. The 2025 Yezdi Adventure was supposed to launch on May 15, but Classic Legends decided to postpone it due to “geopolitical tensions.” Fair enough – sometimes bigger things matter more than bike launches.
But the wait’s almost over! June 3 is the new date, and honestly, the updates seem worth waiting for. Sure, it’s still got the same 334cc Alpha 2 engine pumping out 29.2 bhp, but now it plays nice with OBD-2B norms and E20 fuel. Translation: it’s ready for whatever the government throws at it next.
The real goodies are in the tech department. Dual-channel ABS is standard (as it should be), plus you get three riding modes – Rain for when Mumbai decides to flood, Road for everyday stuff, and Offroad for when you’re feeling adventurous. The integrated navigation is a nice touch too, because getting lost on an adventure bike isn’t nearly as romantic as it sounds.
Expect to pay a bit more than the current ₹2.09-2.19 lakh range, but that’s the price of progress, right?
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2025 Honda XL750 Transalp: Subtle But Smart
Honda’s taking the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach with the XL750 Transalp, and that’s probably wise. The changes are more evolutionary than revolutionary – new LED headlight, tweaked windscreen, and softer suspension tuning.
That last bit’s actually quite important. The original was a bit too stiff for Indian roads, so Honda’s dialed back the damping at both ends. Sometimes the best updates are the ones you feel rather than see.
The new 5-inch TFT console borrowed from the NX500 is a welcome addition, even if it does add 2kg to the bike’s weight. At 210kg total, it’s still manageable for most riders.
Honda’s keeping quiet about the exact launch date, but sources suggest it’s happening this month. With an expected ₹1 lakh premium over the current ₹10.99 lakh price tag, it’ll test how much adventure touring fans are willing to pay for refinement.
2025 Kawasaki Z900: Mean Streets, New Look
Kawasaki’s giving the Z900 a proper makeover for 2025, and from what we’ve seen in the design patents, it looks properly aggressive. The front end’s been completely redesigned, and the new tail light gives it a more modern stance.
Originally slated for May, it’s now expected to arrive sometime in June at around ₹10 lakh. Not exactly budget territory, but then again, if you’re shopping for a Z900, you’re probably not counting every rupee.
The Bottom Line
June 2025 is shaping up to be one of those months that reminds you why being a two-wheeler enthusiast in India is so exciting. Whether you’re going electric with Suzuki, seeking adventure with Yezdi, touring with Honda, or just want to look cool on a Kawasaki, there’s something coming your way.
The best part? These aren’t just badge-engineering exercises or minor updates. Each of these bikes brings something meaningful to the table, whether it’s Suzuki’s electric debut or Honda’s refined adventure touring experience.
Now if only we could ride them all…