The Japan Mobility Show 2025 is underway in Tokyo and all major Japanese manufacturers have showcased some exciting two-wheelers. From sports commuters that can run on up to 85 percent Ethanol, to fully electric super sport prototypes, the exhibition has a lot of thrilling showcases from brands that currently sell motorcycles in India as well. Here are eight exciting motorcycles from brands such as Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha that we hope will soon be introduced to the Indian market.
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1. Suzuki GSX-8T and GSX-8TT:
At the Japan Mobility Show 2025, Suzuki showcased two brand-new neo-retro motorcycles. These are called the GSX-8T and GSX-8TT and are based on Suzuki's popular GSX-8S platform.
The 800cc segment motorcycles offer the perfect blend between retro aesthetics and modern technology. The styling captures two distinct neo-retro design formats between a roadster and a cafe racer.
2. Honda CB1000F and CB1000F SE:
The retro fever was spotted on the Honda podium as well, as the brand has the recently unveiled CB1000F and CB1000F SE motorcycles on showcase. The naked and partially faired derivatives of the CB-F Concept from 2020 are reportedly based on Honda's CB1000 Hornet and feature a 998cc in-line four-cylinder engine.
3. Kawasaki Z900 RS, Z900 RS SE, Z1100 SE:
One of the most popular big bike brands in India, Kawasaki, also flaunted several exciting motorcycles at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. Apart from the 2026 Z900 RS, Z900 RS SE retro-inspired street nakeds, Kawasaki also showcased the recently unveiled Z1100 SE, which is due to launch in the UK in January 2026. The Z1100 SE marks the latest dimension in Kawasaki's extensive super naked motorcycle lineup. It features a 1,099cc in-line, four-cylinder engine that produces 136 hp of peak power and 112.93 Nm of peak torque.
4. Yamaha Proto BEV, SPHEV And PHEV:
When it comes to Japanese motorcycle manufacturers, Yamaha is considered to be among the top brands worldwide. At the show, Yamaha did not disappoint its fans either, as it showcased its all-electric super sport, along with its strong hybrid and plug-in hybrid two-wheelers. The PROTO range of two-wheelers signifies what lies ahead for Yamaha in the future. The PROTO BEV is the brand's electric supersport bike, the PROTO SPHEV is a strong hybrid maxi-scooter that can self-charge and switch between electric or ICE power at will and then there is the PROTO PHEV that promises to bring Yamaha's hybrid drivetrain efficiency and convenience to the sports naked category in a production version in the future.
These 10 motorcycles showcase the latest tech and future expectations of Japanese two-wheelers and give a glimpse into what fans can expect from each brand in the coming years, worldwide. Keep reading Times Now Auto for more instant updates on all new motorcycle launches.












