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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025

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Two Wheelers Showcased at the 46th Bangkok International Motor Show runs from March 26 to April 6, 2025, at IMPACT Challenger Halls.

Date: April 5, 2025

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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025
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Two Wheelers Launched at Bangkok International Motor Show 2025

Bangkok, Thailand - The 46th Bangkok International Motor Show, takes place from March 26 to April 6, 2025, at IMPACT Challenger Halls 1-3 and Forum Hall 4 in Muang Thong Thani. The event organized by Grand Prix International Public Company Limited., in collaboration with over 54 leading automotive brands from Europe, the US, and Asia.

BMW (THAILAND) CO., LTD., showcased the new BMW R 1300 GS Adventure and the BMW S 1000 RR models.

The BMW R 1300 GS Adventure is a powerful 1300cc twin-cylinder adventure bike with BMW's ShiftCam technology, producing 145 hp and 149 Nm of torque. It features a 6-speed gearbox, shaft drive, and advanced suspension with BMW's EVO Telelever and Paralever systems. Braking is handled by dual front discs and a rear disc with Full Integral ABS Pro. With a 30-liter fuel tank, 269 kg kerb weight, and seat height adjustable between 870–890 mm, it's built for long-distance touring and off-road challenges. Tech highlights include ride modes, traction control, cornering ABS, cruise control, and hill start assist.

The BMW S 1000 RR is a high-performance 999cc superbike delivering 210 hp at 13,750 rpm and 113 Nm of torque at 11,000 rpm, reaching speeds up to 303 km/h. It weighs 197 kg (193.5 kg with the M Package), features a 16.5L fuel tank, and comes with aluminium cast wheels fitted with 120/70 ZR17 front and 190/55 ZR17 rear tires. Built for speed and precision, it blends advanced engineering with track-ready performance.

Strom (Thailand) Co., Ltd., an electric vehicle distributor, has unveiled the TROM EV Motorcycle Pastel Collection 2025, featuring two new models: the Strom Walrus and the Chimpanzee V4.

The Strom Walrus, designed in a timeless classic style, brings vintage charm to modern electric mobility. It features a nostalgic aesthetic combined with practical performance, offering a maximum range of 60–80 km per charge and a top speed of 60–80 km/h—ideal for daily city commuting with a touch of retro flair. This model making it a stylish and budget-friendly option for urban riders.

The Chimpanzee V4, on the other hand, is a more performance-oriented model equipped with a powerful 2,500W motor. It offers flexibility with multiple battery configurations that allow riders to choose a range between 120 km and 280 km per charge, and it can reach speeds up to 120 km/h. This model is tailored for riders seeking both power and distance, blending sleek modern design with high functionality.

Thai Honda Co., Ltd., showcased the CUV e, Forza 750, Rebel 300 and CL300, ADV350, CB1000 Hornet SP, Scoopy Kuromi, Monkey Chrome Legacy models.

The Honda CUV e: is a stylish electric scooter powered by a 6-kW side motor, offering a top speed of 80–83 km/h and over 70 km of range. It uses two removable 1.3 kWh lithium-ion batteries with a full charge time of around 6 hours. Designed for urban commuting, it features three riding modes (Standard, Sport, Econ), a 5- or 7-inch TFT display with Honda RoadSync, LED lighting, reverse assist, USB-C charging, and a smart key system. Weighing about 120 kg, it combines practicality with modern tech and design.

The Honda Forza 750 is a premium 745cc maxi-scooter powered by a parallel twin-cylinder engine delivering 43.1 kW and 69 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). It offers a fuel efficiency of 27.8 km/l and a range of around 370 km from its 13.2L tank. Built on a tubular steel frame, it features USD front forks, Pro-Link rear suspension, and 17-inch front and 15-inch rear wheels. With a kerb weight of 235 kg and a seat height of 790 mm, it includes LED lighting, a 5-inch TFT display with smartphone voice control, under-seat helmet storage, and riding aids like HSTC and Throttle By Wire with multiple riding modes.

The Honda Rebel 300 and CL300, both equipped with the new E-Clutch technology, offer a seamless riding experience with automatic clutch engagement for smooth gear shifts. Powered by a 286cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, both bikes feature a 6-speed gearbox, ABS-equipped disc brakes, and practical fuel tanks (11.2L for Rebel, 12L for CL). The Rebel 300 has a low seat height of 690 mm and a bobber design, while the CL300, with a 790 mm seat and higher ground clearance, suits both city and light off-road use. E-Clutch enhances convenience, especially for newer riders, blending the ease of automation with manual control.

The 2025 Honda ADV350 is a 330cc adventure scooter producing 28.8 hp and 31.5 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT. It offers 29.4 km/l fuel efficiency, 186 kg kerb weight, and features a 5-inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity, full LED lighting, under-seat storage for two helmets, and Honda Selectable Torque Control. Built for urban and light off-road use, it includes USD front forks, twin rear shocks, and dual-channel ABS.

The Honda CB1000 Hornet SP is a powerful 1,000cc inline-four naked bike with a 6-speed gearbox, Ohlins rear suspension, Showa front forks, and Brembo Stylema brakes. Weighing 465 lbs, it features advanced electronics, adjustable suspension, and a sharp, aggressive design—built for high-performance street riding.

The Honda Scoopy Kuromi Limited Edition is a stylish 110cc scooter launched in collaboration with Sanrio to celebrate Kuromi’s 20th anniversary. It features a unique black-purple design, a fuel-efficient engine (55.6 km/l), CVT transmission, LED lighting, Smart Key, USB-C charging, and under-seat storage. Limited to 2,000 units, it includes exclusive Kuromi-themed accessories.

The 2025 Honda Lead 125 is a smart, fuel-efficient urban scooter powered by a 124.8cc liquid-cooled engine delivering 11 PS and 12 Nm torque. It features a V-Matic automatic transmission, LED lighting, a 6L fuel tank, 37L under-seat storage, USB charging, and Combi-Brake System—all packed into a lightweight 116 kg frame ideal for city riding.

The Honda Monkey Chrome Legacy is a limited-edition 124cc bike with a chrome body, black studded seat, and special anniversary badging. It delivers 9.2 hp, 11 Nm torque, and features a 5-speed gearbox, USD forks, twin shocks, disc brakes with ABS, and full LED lighting. Weighing 104 kg with a 5.6L tank, it includes a matching chrome helmet.

Harley-Davidson, Inc., showcased the LiveWire and 2025 Sportster S models.

The Harley-Davidson LiveWire is a fast, all-electric motorcycle with 105 hp and 117 Nm torque, hitting 0–60 mph in just 3 seconds. It offers a top speed of 115 mph, a 146-mile range, and smooth handling with premium suspension. Weighing 210 kg, it features a single-speed belt drive and delivers high performance without sacrificing sustainability.

The 2025 Harley-Davidson Sportster S is powered by a 1250cc liquid-cooled Revolution Max engine delivering 121 hp and 127 Nm of torque. It features adjustable suspension, Brembo brakes, a lightweight chassis, and a 4-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity. With a top-notch braking system, agile handling, 49 mpg fuel economy, and a muscular design, it weighs 228 kg and holds 11.7 liters of fuel—built for riders who want power, tech, and style in one bold package.

Yadea Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd., showcased the Yadea Velax, an electric scooter available in three variants—E, H, and U—each offering different performance levels. The Velax E features a 2-kW motor, 75 km range, and 60 km/h top speed; the H variant upgrades to a 3-kW motor, 100 km range, and 70 km/h top speed; while the U model delivers 4 kW power, 110 km range, and 80 km/h top speed. All models include disc brakes, 14-inch tubeless tires, and seat two riders, making them practical, stylish options for urban commuting.

Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A., showcased the Ducati MotoE (V21L), a high-performance electric race bike with 150 hp, 140 Nm torque, and a top speed of 275 km/h. Weighing just 225 kg, it features an 18-kWh battery, 20 kW fast charging, and advanced Öhlins suspension. With Brembo brakes and MotoGP-inspired chassis, it's Ducati’s bold leap into electric racing.

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