EICMA 2025: All The Latest New Model Announcements

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EICMA 2025 was more of an usability arms race than a spec war, more like a usability arms race with real range from electrics to lightweight, smarter middleweights. Here are the divas, the tech revolutions, and the bikes that you will want to try out.


  • Electronics, simplified: Manufacturers pivoted to focus on cleaner UIs and better-default mapping than incorporating semi-active and radar components. In fact, Honda enlarged its E-Clutch to more bikes, making it easier for more people to use the auto-clutch.
  • Middleweight prospect: The best reveals were defined by the three elements: a new premium build, weight reduction, and a deadly but manageable powervalue.
  • The question of turning into electricity: Prototypes and the bikes that will be mass-produced demonstrated longer distances and more efficient thermal control. Zero’s LS1/Lompico concepts headed the stream.
  • Icon remaking: MV Agusta, Ducati, and other brands refreshed their prestigious models by introducing lighter components and the latest superbike tech.

Headlines on Three-Dimensional Objects

Ducati: Weight off, the platform still is “the devil”

Panigale V2 MM93/FB63 Editions
  • Upcoming DesertX V2 (preview): More sophisticated powertrain and electronic upgrades are on the menu for the adventure twin,-Ducati at Milan explicitly teased the development of evolution.
  • Panigale V2 MM93/FB63 Editions: The special series, celebrating MotoGP heroes, are available with unique liveries and feature packs-extremely limited and very collectible.

Honda: E-Clutch goes wide, new tourer energy

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  • E-Clutch expansion: CB750 Hornet, Transalp, CBR500R, CB500 Hornet, NX500 all gain the E-Clutch option for 2026-CB750 Hornet&Transalp&500s&think manual shifting without a lever in stop-go riding.
  • CB1000GT debut: A modern, fully-faired sport-tourer is designed specifically for ease of long miles without the “full bagger” bulk.

MV Agusta: flagship product

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  • Brutale Serie Oro (2026): An ultra-rare naked bike, expensive finishes, and a hand-built vibe to it; this is the naked weight MV’s design philosophy sets it apart from the rest.

CFMOTO: Innovative eye-catcher

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  • V4 SR-RR Prototype: The 210 hp concept with active aerodynamics was the announced performance figure, alongside some impressive tech stating the direction of the brand.

Zero Motorcycles: the next wave of electric vehicles

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  • LS1 and “Lompico” concepts: New packaging and software direction aimed at better range and simplified rider interface usability.

EICMA : Notable New/Updated Models

BrandModelCategoryHeadline Feature(s)Availability (as shown)Why it matters
DucatiDesertX V2 (preview)ADV twinNext-gen electronics & refinement teasedPreviewed, 2026 timingSignals lighter, sharper ADV evolution. Cycle World
DucatiPanigale V2 MM93/FB63SupersportSpecial liveries/spec honoring MotoGP stars2026 model yearCollector allure + proven platform. Cycle World
HondaCB1000GTSport-touringUpright + fairing, long-range fitout2026A sweet spot between naked and full tourer. Cycle World
HondaE-Clutch (more models)TechAuto-clutch on Hornet/Transalp/500s2026 optionsMass-market convenience win. Cycle World
MV AgustaBrutale Serie OroHyper-nakedCarbon & boutique componentry2026Halo craft elevates the range. Cycle World
CFMOTOV4 SR-RR ProtoSuperbike (proto)210 hp, active aeroPrototypeAggressive R&D signal. Cycle World
ZeroLS1 / LompicoElectricNew design + UX directionConcept stageClearer EV use-case pitch. Cycle World +1

Five Takeaways You Can Feel From the Saddle

  • Fewer menus, better defaults – Bikes are shipping with smarter baseline settings versus expecting riders to dive through sub-menus. (Seen across multiple first-looks this show.)
  • More middleweight range – The “do-it-all” 700–1000cc zone keeps getting better: lighter frames, tighter packaging, more serviceable ergonomics.
  • Tech that reduces workload – E-Clutch is the story for commuters and new riders; expect broader adoption beyond Honda next cycles.
  • Electrics are past the “demo” phase – Designs prioritize heat/range management and sane interfaces; the LS1/Lompico angle is usability > spectacle.
  • Halo bikes still matter – MV’s Serie Oro keeps the dream alive; aspirational models pull showroom traffic for the whole brand.

  • Honda CB1000GT — Likely the easiest fast-miles machine here; brings big-tour serenity without big-tour size.
  • Ducati DesertX V2 (when it lands) — The original’s charisma with a cleaner, lighter-feeling next step could own the midsize ADV lane.
  • MV Agusta Brutale Serie Oro — A reminder that desirability is a spec; the ride will be special before you even thumb the starter.

Shopping Notes (practical stuff)

  • Price creep vs. real value: Look for standard rider aids (cornering ABS, TC, up/down QS) before paying for option packs. Many 2026s bundle better in EICMA 2025
  • Dealer support > spec sheet: Especially for boutique or prototype-adjacent platforms, ask about parts lead times and first-service costs.
  • Fit first: ADV and ST models live or die on ergonomics. Prioritize seat-to-peg distance and wind protection before horsepower.

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