The wait is finally over for adventure bike lovers! BMW has officially started accepting bookings for the all-new BMW F 450 GS in India. Dealers across major cities are now taking fully refundable booking amounts ranging between ₹10,000 and ₹50,000.
The official launch is expected to happen at India Bike Week 2025 this December, with deliveries starting from January 2026. This is one of BMW’s fastest India rollouts, made possible through its local manufacturing partnership with TVS Motor Company, which already builds models like the G 310 R, G 310 GS, and G 310 RR.
BMW F 450 GS Variants
BMW plans to launch the F 450 GS in four exciting variants, giving buyers plenty of choice depending on budget and riding style :
- Base : The most affordable version with all the essentials.
- Exclusive : Adds comfort and premium touches.
- Sport : Focused on performance with adjustable suspension.
- GS Trophy : Built for serious off-roaders, featuring BMW’s new Easy Ride Clutch — a smart clutch that automates pull-aways and gear shifts but still allows manual control.
This strategy ensures there’s an F 450 GS for everyone — from daily riders to hardcore adventurers.
BMW F 450 GS Engine & Performance
The new 420cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder engine is the heart of the F 450 GS.
- Power: 48 hp @ 8,750 rpm
- Torque: 43 Nm @ 6,750 rpm
- Top Speed: 160+ km/h
- Kerb Weight: 178 kg
The motor uses a 135° crank design and balance shaft to cut vibrations and deliver a smooth, punchy feel. With its 6-speed gearbox, the bike is made for both long highway rides and rough trail adventures.
BMW F 450 GS Design & Features
The bike sits on a strong steel frame where the engine acts as a stressed member for better stability.
Key hardware includes :
- Suspension : KYB 43 mm USD fork and monoshock (180 mm travel each)
- Brakes : 310 mm front disc with radial caliper, 240 mm rear disc
- Wheels : 19-inch front & 17-inch rear cross-spoke tubeless setup
- Tyres: 100/90 front and 130/80 rear – great for both road and trail
Tech features are where BMW shines :
- Riding Modes : Rain, Road, Enduro (plus Enduro Pro on top trims)
- Safety : ABS Pro, Dynamic Traction Control, Motor Slip Regulation, Dynamic Brake Control
- Display: 6.5-inch TFT with Bluetooth
- Lighting & Comfort : Full-LED setup, heated grips, illuminated switchgear
- Quick Shifter : Available on all but the Base model
BMW F 450 GS Price in India
BMW is aiming for aggressive pricing, thanks to local production at TVS’s Hosur plant.
- Expected Ex-showroom Price: Around ₹5 lakh
- On-road (Metro Cities): Around ₹6 lakh
- Introductory Price: Possibly under ₹5 lakh to attract early buyers
This smart pricing puts the F 450 GS right in competition with bikes like the KTM 390 Adventure, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and CFMoto 450 MT — but with the added appeal of German engineering and premium feel.
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Why Riders Are Excited About the New BMW F 450 GS
The F 450 GS perfectly bridges the gap between smaller single-cylinder ADVs and heavy big-bore tourers. Riders upgrading from 300–400cc bikes will find it easy to handle yet packed with performance.
It offers :
- Smooth twin-cylinder power
- Long-travel suspension for comfort and control
- Advanced electronics for safety and fun
- Manageable size for Indian roads
If BMW sticks to its pricing promise, the F 450 GS could easily become one of India’s most wanted adventure bikes in 2026. It’s premium, practical, and ready to take on any road — or no road at all.
BMW F 450 GS Adventure Bike Bookings Open in India
You can now book the BMW F 450 GS at select BMW showrooms across India. The booking amount is fully refundable, so early buyers can easily reserve their bike before the official launch. BMW’s introductory pricing is expected to start at just under ₹5 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Base variant, making it one of the most affordable mid-capacity adventure bikes in its class. With multiple variants on offer and deliveries set to begin soon after launch, this is the perfect time for riders to lock in their spot on BMW’s newest adventure machine.
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