
New Delhi, April 22, 2026: The wait for motorcycle enthusiasts across India is finally drawing to a close. Tomorrow, April 23, 2026, marks the official India launch of the highly anticipated BMW F 450 GS, a motorcycle that promises to redefine the entry-level adventure-touring segment in the country. With pre-bookings already underway at BMW Motorrad dealerships, the excitement surrounding this new machine is palpable.
Designed to fill the void left by the outgoing G 310 GS, the F 450 GS is not merely a replacement—it represents a substantial leap forward in technology, performance, and heritage. As a product of the strategic partnership between BMW Motorrad and TVS Motor Company, the bike is manufactured at the TVS Hosur facility, showcasing India’s growing prowess in producing premium, high-performance global motorcycles.
For years, the adventure touring segment in India has been a battleground dominated by the KTM 390 Adventure and, more recently, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. BMW Motorrad has now stepped into the ring with a serious contender that brings the legendary “GS” (Gelände/Strasse) DNA to a more accessible displacement category.
The F 450 GS was first teased and later unveiled to global acclaim at the EICMA 2025 motorcycle show. Its arrival in India is strategic, aimed at riders who seek the refinement and prestige of the BMW brand without the overwhelming bulk and price tag of the larger GS models.
The standout feature of the new F 450 GS is undoubtedly its powertrain. Moving away from the single-cylinder configuration of its predecessor, the F 450 GS features a brand-new, liquid-cooled, 420cc parallel-twin engine.
This engine setup is designed to offer a balance between high-revving performance and the low-end grunt required for tricky off-road sections. The inclusion of a slipper clutch and a bi-directional quickshifter as standard equipment signals that BMW is serious about rider comfort and ease of use, both on the highway and on trails.
Visually, the F 450 GS is a masterclass in downsizing the flagship experience. It draws heavy design inspiration from the formidable BMW R 1300 GS, sporting an aggressive, sharp, and adventure-ready aesthetic. The compact trellis frame provides a rugged foundation while maintaining a manageable kerb weight, estimated to be around 175-178 kg, which is crucial for handling in diverse conditions.
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The motorcycle is built to handle varied terrain with ease:
BMW Motorrad is expected to launch the F 450 GS in four distinct variants, catering to different rider needs:
BMW has packed the F 450 GS with modern electronic aids, ensuring the bike stays competitive in a tech-heavy market:
With an expected starting price hovering around the ₹5 lakh (ex-showroom) mark, the BMW F 450 GS is positioned as a premium offering in the sub-500cc segment. It directly challenges the current market leaders:
The launch of the BMW F 450 GS is a significant milestone for the Indian motorcycle industry. By bringing a parallel-twin, tech-laden adventure bike to the 400-500cc segment, BMW Motorrad is directly addressing the needs of modern Indian riders who are graduating from smaller displacements and looking for a reliable, powerful, and aspirational adventure companion.
As we look forward to the official price reveal and first-ride reviews tomorrow, one thing is clear: the F 450 GS has all the ingredients to be a smash hit. Whether it is the refinement of the 420cc twin, the proven BMW engineering, or the versatile variant lineup, the F 450 GS is poised to take a large slice of the adventure-touring pie.
Stay tuned for our live updates and detailed analysis tomorrow as the F 450 GS finally hits the Indian tarmac.