Cologne 04.–07.12.2025 #TogetherWeRide

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Whether you just want to find out more or try out a machine for yourself, INTERMOT offers you the best conditions for starting the new season with the latest model. Here you will find special highlights that will be shown at INTERMOT from various manufacturers – including many new products for 2026.

These top manufacturers will be participating in 2025, among others


BMW

The Vision CE scooter is the result of an urban design concept from BMW that is based on the CE 04. Featuring a roof and self-balancing technology, the model showcases how city mobility could evolve in the future. Delivering around 220 PS, the Concept RR superbike offers a technological preview of the brand's next generation of models. The F 450 GS is making its debut in the 48 PS category as a close-to-market innovation. Fitted with an Easy Ride Clutch and lightweight magnesium components, it distils the DNA of the GS series into a smaller model.

HONDA

The WN7 marks Honda's first venture into fully electric motorcycles, as the company had previously only released electric scooters. The model boasts an approximate range of 130 kilometres, can rapidly charge to 80 percent in just 30 minutes, and has a kerb weight of around 217 kilograms. In addition, both the CB1000F, equipped with a Fireblade four-cylinder engine and cornering-sensitive electronics, and the CB1000GT, designed for long-distance touring, are set to be showcased in Germany for the first time. The V3 E-Compressor Prototype, for its part, is replete with an electrically driven supercharger, delivering performance in the 1,200 cc range. Various updates to models in the mid- and heavyweight segments round off Honda's line-up at the trade fair.

Kawasaki

Kawasaki is bringing back the KLE500, featuring a 451 cc twin engine, 45 PS and a timeless all-round design. The new Z1100 with 136 PS and 113 Nm ranks above the KLE500 in terms of power and continues the brand's legacy of four-cylinder engines; the SE model includes Öhlins suspension and Brembo brakes with monobloc calipers. The revamped Z650 S brings enhanced ergonomics, a TFT display and traction control to the midweight segment. The ZX10R and ZX10RR (2026 models) now come equipped with winglets, while the Z900RS and Z900RS SE have received technological updates, further enhancing the sport and heritage product lines.

SUZUKI

To celebrate the anniversary of the GSX-R family, Suzuki is launching the GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition, a model that exudes sporty flair and delivers 195 PS, 110 Nm of torque, an IMU and upgraded aerodynamics. With the SV7 GX, Suzuki is expanding its range of bikes built on the SV's V-twin platform by introducing a crossover concept that offers Euro 5+ compliance, increased suspension travel and ergonomics tailored for touring. In urban settings, on the other hand, the electric e-Address scooter offers beginners a gateway into the world of e-mobility.

TRIUMPH

The TF 450 X represents one of Triumph's first forays into the motocross segment. Boasting a single-cylinder engine that delivers 62.4 PS, it comes with launch control, traction control and dual engine maps. The Scrambler 900 has been fitted with Showa suspension and a new brake system, while both the Speedmaster and Bobber have been equipped with 14-litre fuel tanks. From 2026, all Bonneville models will come with an IMU as standard. As an addition to the naked bike range, the Trident 800 is a step up from the 660.

YAMAHA

Yamaha has relaunched the WR125R with 15 PS, Variable Valve Actuation technology and a KYB fork. The Tracer 7 GT Y-AMT, meanwhile, boasts ride-by-wire technology, new rider aids, a TFT display and improved ergonomics; a semi-automatic transmission is set to follow in 2026. For the first time ever, the Ténéré 700 World Raid, part of the Adventure range, comes with an IMU, riding modes and Cruise Control. In the city segment, the NMAX 155 has received an upgrade and now features electric CVT, complete with two modes. The TMAX makes a statement with its exclusive paint finish, while other model lines have been upgraded to conform with Euro 5+ standards.

Royal Enfield

The Bullet 650 from Royal Enfield proudly continues its lineage as the world's longest-established series production motorcycle. With the launch of the Flying Flea C6 and S6, the brand is expanding its range to include electric models geared towards urban settings, all while staying true to its signature design language.

Arrival by motorbike

Come with your bike - and save on parking fees at the same time. Motorbikes can be parked free of charge in car park P20a during the event. From here you can reach the north entrance of the exhibition centre in just a few minutes on foot.

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