January 2026 proved to be an explosive month for the Indian two-wheeler industry, witnessing a mix of high-end track machines, rugged adventure bikes, and futuristic electric scooters. From Ducati’s multi-million rupee superbikes to Bajaj’s budget-friendly updates, here is a detailed look at the new bikes and scooters launched in January 2026.
1. Performance & Premium Motorcycles
The premium segment saw some of the most exciting launches, dominated by track-focused powerhouses and heritage twins.
- Ducati Panigale V4 R & V4 Tricolore: Ducati set the tone for the year by launching the Panigale V4 R at a staggering ₹84.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Following this, they introduced the ultra-exclusive Panigale V4 Tricolore, limited to just 1,000 units globally.
- Royal Enfield Bullet 650: Adding to its 650cc parallel-twin lineup, Royal Enfield officially debuted the Bullet 650. It combines the iconic Bullet aesthetics with the 648cc engine, priced around ₹3.40 lakh – ₹3.50 lakh.
- KTM RC 160: KTM expanded its entry-level sports portfolio with the RC 160, priced at ₹1.85 lakh. Designed to take on the Yamaha R15, it brings KTM’s signature aggressive styling to the 160cc segment.

2. Adventure & Off-Road Segment
For those who prefer the road less traveled, January 2026 brought two significant ADV players.
- KTM 390 Adventure R: This off-road-focused variant features longer travel suspension and larger wheels compared to the standard model. It launched with a price tag of ₹3.78 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr: Marking Brixton’s entry into the Indian ADV market, the Storr features a 486cc parallel-twin engine and a rugged design, priced near ₹4 lakh.

3. The Electric Revolution: New EV Launches
The EV space saw established brands and new players introducing practical urban solutions.
- Yamaha EC-06: Yamaha finally made its move in the Indian EV space with the EC-06. Priced at ₹1.68 lakh, it offers a range of up to 160 km and is designed as a premium city commuter.
- Bajaj Chetak C2501: Bajaj expanded its Chetak family with the C2501, positioned as the most affordable model in the lineup at ₹91,399.
- Suzuki e-Access: Suzuki entered the electric market with the e-Access, featuring a 3.07 kWh battery and a top speed of 71 kmph.
- Omega Vextra: A new budget entrant, the Vextra was launched at ₹99,900, targeting the mass-market electric scooter segment.

4. Updated Commuters & Popular Models
Reliable favorites received crucial safety and aesthetic updates to stay fresh for 2026.
| Model | Update Type | Key Highlight | Price (Ex-showroom) |
| Suzuki Access 125 | Safety Update | Added Single-channel ABS | ₹92,328 onwards |
| Bajaj Pulsar 125 | Aesthetic/LED | Reworked design & LED lights | ₹89,910 |
| Honda Dio 125 | New Variant | “X-Edition” with new colors | ₹87,733 |
| Kawasaki Ninja 300 | Color Update | Lime Green / Candy Lime Green | ~₹3.43 Lakh |

Summary of January 2026 Market Performance
The month also saw record-breaking sales figures for major manufacturers:
- Hero MotoCorp: Maintained its top spot with 5.58 lakh units sold (26% YoY growth).
- Honda (HMSI): Recorded a massive 29% YoY growth with 5.74 lakh units (including exports).
- TVS Motor: Witnessed a 28% growth in the two-wheeler segment, with a significant 50% jump in EV sales.