Top Motorbikes of 2025

The top motorbikes of 2025 bring together high-performance sportbikes, groundbreaking adventure models, and sleek cruisers, all packed with the latest technology and striking designs.

Yamaha R9

This much-anticipated sportbike packs an 889cc inline-three engine that cranks out about 117 horsepower. With MotoGP-inspired looks, fully adjustable KYB suspension, and Brembo brakes, it promises an exhilarating experience for both street riders and track-day fans.

Kawasaki Ninja H2R

The Ninja H2R is all about jaw-dropping performance, packing a supercharged 998cc inline-four engine that cranks out an insane 321 horsepower. Built purely for the track, it’s made for speed with sleek aerodynamic winglets and a lightweight frame.

Ducati Panigale V2

The new Panigale V2 boasts a completely redesigned engine and is built to be more practical for everyday roads while still delivering outstanding performance. Blending sleek style with real-world functionality, it’s quickly become a top pick for sportbike fans.

Aprilia RSV4

The 2025 model boasts major upgrades, featuring enhanced aerodynamics, a cutting-edge predictive electronic control system, and a robust 1,099cc V-Four engine. The RSV4 Factory version adds semi-active suspension and advanced tech designed for peak track performance.

MV Agusta Superveloce 1000

This impressive motorcycle blends sleek Italian design with a robust 998cc inline-four engine that delivers 208 horsepower. Its lightweight build and striking looks make it an ideal pick for riders seeking both thrilling performance and standout style.

390 Adventure by KTM

This model is built for off-road adventures, with a sturdy frame and advanced suspension. It comes in two versions, perfect for both touring and adventure rides.

Honda ADV160

A stylish and practical scooter, perfect for zipping through city streets and enjoying relaxed light tours.

Suzuki GSX-R1000R

The latest model keeps thrilling fans with its impressive performance and handling, honouring the Gixxer’s heritage while complying with modern emissions standards.