
EICMA 2025, TVS Unveils e.FX.30 Electric Motorcycle Concept
TVS unveiled the e.FX.30, its first electric bike concept, at EICMA. It features a dashcam, AAS setup, new powertrain, belt drive, and aggressive streetfighter design.

TVS unveiled the e.FX.30, its first electric bike concept, at EICMA. It features a dashcam, AAS setup, new powertrain, belt drive, and aggressive streetfighter design.

The VXZ, Dirt-E, NEX, and UBEX are among the lineup; these models also highlight Vida’s growth beyond urban mobility.

Hero Vida UBEX electric motorcycle, likely a production-ready roadster with premium specs (USD forks, belt drive), is teased for EICMA 2025 debut. Hero MotoCorp’s electric mobility division, Vida, offered a brief glimpse of a new electric motorcycle concept, the UBEX, through a teaser. The teaser was shared by Hero Vida, the electric branch of Hero MotoCorp. It was quickly taken down after being posted on the company’s social media, before

Ultraviolette X47 Crossover gets more than 3,000 bookings within 24 hours, so the company is extending the introductory price for 5,000 customers. The ever-growing high-performance electric motorcycle market in India has seen yet another milestone thanks to the Ultraviolette X47 Crossover. In the first 24 hours since its launch, the electric motorcycle had already crossed 3,000 bookings, and such an early adoption just reiterates the growing craze among Indian consumers

Ultraviolette launches the X47 Crossover electric motorcycle in India for ₹2.49 lakh, complete with ADAS, a 323 km range, and 40 hp of power. The Ultraviolette X47 Crossover has been launched in India, with an introductory ex-showroom price of ₹2.49 lakh, which later increased to ₹2.74 lakh. Rolling Instinctive bookings for the motorcycle are now open, and deliveries will begin on October 25. The first 1,000 units will be available

Ultraviolette’s latest teaser features the tagline “Let’s Get Naked,” referring to a motorcycle with minimal bodywork and a raw, streetfighter-inspired design. Ultraviolette, a Bengaluru-based EV company, is planning to reveal a new electric motorcycle on September 23. The company’s teasers strongly suggest it will be a naked street bike. The tagline “Let’s Get Naked” in Ultraviolette’s latest teaser refers to a motorcycle with minimal bodywork and a raw, streetfighter-inspired look.

Honda has unveiled the WN7, its first electric motorcycle with a range of 130 km, signaling a significant entry into the global market of EV two-wheelers. With the new WN7, Honda has launched its first electric motorcycle set to grab a fresh pocket in the market. The WN7 stands for “Be the Wind” (W) and “Naked” streetfighter styling (N); the “7” stands for output class. This new model follows the

Royal Enfield’s Flying Flea C6 electric bike won a Red Dot Design Award, signaling its heritage-inspired EV launch early next year. Royal Enfield’s Flying Flea C6 electric motorcycle has won the most esteemed Red Dot Award in the Design Concept category. It is quite obvious that the award is immensely significant for the much-anticipated EV debut next year, as the company is looking to launch Flying Flea as a new

Ola Diamondhead can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2 seconds and comes equipped with full-width LED daytime running lights, a compact headlamp, and a sharp tail section. Ola Electric debuted the prototype of its much-anticipated electric motorcycle, the Diamondhead, at its annual Sankalp event. The business plans to debut the bike by mid-2027, with an ex-showroom price of approximately ₹5 lakh. Initially developed by Ramkripa Ananthan, Head Design,