Upcoming Two-Wheeler Launches In July 2025

- Hero Vida VX2 Launch on July 1, 2025
- Updated KTM 390 Adventure X to be launched
- Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z to get more power, new features
As head into July 2025, quite a few two-wheelers will be launched this month, both updated models and new models, starting with the Hero Vida VX2 electric scooter, likely to be a more affordable electric scooter from Hero. Updated models of the KTM 390 Adventure X, Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, as well as the new Aprilia SR 175, which will likely be a more powerful replacement for the Aprilia SR 160, are also expected to be launched in July 2025. Here’s a quick look at what you can expect from all these new two-wheeler launches in July 2025.
Hero Vida VX2
The first launch of the month will be the Hero Vida VX2, expected to be a more affordable electric scooter than the current Vida V2 and launched on July 1, 2025. The Vida VX2 is likely to be a rebranded Vida Z, which was showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. The VX2 is expected to get a cleaner and simpler design than the Vida V1 or V2 scooters with a single-piece seat, and smaller digital dash.
Also Read: Hero Vida VX2 Launch On July 1, 2025
The VX2 is likely to feature removable batteries, with the model expected to be launched in three trims – Lite, Plus and Pro. The base variant is expected to come with a single, 2.2 kWh battery pack, while the top-spec variant is expected to feature two battery packs with a combined 3.4 kWh. Range is expected to be over 100 km and prices are expected to begin at under Rs. 80,000 ex-showroom.
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2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z
The 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is also expected to be announced in early July, and the flagship Pulsar could see quite a few updates, including better tyres and braking hardware as well as a different state of tune in its engine. Along with a fatter 150-section rear tyre, Apollo Alpha H1tyres and sintered brake pads, the updated Pulsar NS400Z is also likely to get a retuned engine, which will not just meet the OBD2B regulations, but likely to make more power as well. The current Pulsar NS400Z makes 39.4 bhp and 35 Nm, and the updated model could make over 40 bhp from the same 373 cc, single-cylinder engine.
Also Read: Updated Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Reaches Dealerships
New KTM 390 Adventure X
The base variant KTM 390 Adventure X with alloy wheels and non-adjustable suspension will soon be replaced with an updated model with the full electronics suite from the top-spec 390 Adventure. So far, the 390 Adventure X has been available with only switchable ABS and a bi-directional quickshifter. The updated model will be equipped with the IMU-powered electronics suite which will open up cornering ABS, cornering traction control, as well as cruise control. Also offered will be three ride modes – Street, Rain and Off-Road, each with dedicated throttle maps as well as dedicated throttle maps and ABS and traction control intervention. Prices for the updated model will be announced in July 2025, which will likely be hiked by around Rs. 15,000 from the existing Rs. 2.91 lakh (Ex-showroom).
Also Read: KTM 390 Adventure X To Get Cruise Control, Riding Modes
Aprilia SR 175
Aprilia India is likely to launch the new Aprilia SR 175 scooter in July as well. The SR 175 has already been despatched to certain Aprilia dealerships ahead of its launch. The SR 175 is likely to replace the existing SR 160 and will feature a 175 cc, 3-valve, single-cylinder engine, essentially a bored-out version of the SR 160, which will make marginally more power and torque than the SR 160’s 11 bhp and 13. 4 Nm output.
The design of the SR 175 is likely to remain identical to the SR 160, but what is likely to change is the instrument console. The SR 175 is likely to feature a full-colour TFT display, which will likely be shared with the Aprilia RS 457 and Tuono 457. The Aprilia SR 175 is likely to be priced at around Rs. 1.35 lakh (Ex-showroom).
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