The Baby Beast is Coming! BMW F 450 GS India Launch Date Revealed
Move over, single-cylinders—the “GS” family is getting a serious twin-cylinder upgrade. BMW Motorrad just sent a shockwave through the adventure community by teasing the BMW F 450 GS, and the countdown is officially on.
Mark Your Calendars: April 23, 2026
The wait for the ultimate entry-level ADV ends this spring. Replacing the G 310 GS, the new F 450 GS isn’t just a facelift; it’s a total revolution Made in India by TVS at their Hosur facility.
Performance: The Heart of a Warrior
BMW has ditched the single-pot for a sophisticated parallel-twin powerhouse. This isn’t just about speed; it’s about that smooth, torquey delivery that makes every trail feel like a playground.
- Engine: 420cc Liquid-Cooled Parallel-Twin
- Power: 48 bhp @ 8,750 rpm
- Torque: 43 Nm @ 6,750 rpm
- Transmission: 6-Speed with Slipper Clutch
- Tech: Bi-directional Quickshifter (Standard!)
Built to Conquer: Hardware & Design
Taking a massive styling cue from its “Big Daddy,” the R 1300 GS, the F 450 GS looks aggressive, lean, and mean. This isn’t a plastic toy; it’s a scaled-down rally machine.
Key Specifications at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
| Front Wheel | 19-inch Alloy/Spoke |
| Rear Wheel | 17-inch Alloy/Spoke |
| Suspension | Long-travel Adjustable USD Forks & Monoshock |
| Variants | Basic, Exclusive, Sport, & GS Trophy |
| Tyres | Dual-Purpose (Rally-ready) |
Pro Tip: If you’re serious about the dirt, the GS Trophy variant is the one to watch. It’s expected to come loaded with tubeless wire-spoke wheels and enhanced electronics to keep you upright when things get muddy.
The Premium Price Tag
Quality comes at a cost. Positioned as the gold standard of the sub-500cc class, the BMW F 450 GS is expected to carry a premium price tag starting upwards of ₹5 Lakh (ex-showroom).
The Rivalry: Who Should Be Worried?
The F 450 GS is walking straight into a battlefield. It has its sights set on:
- KTM 390 Adventure: The reigning king of tech.
- Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: The rugged, homegrown hero.
The Verdict
With the manufacturing prowess of TVS and the engineering DNA of BMW Germany, the F 450 GS promises to be the most refined adventure bike India has ever seen.
BMW F 450 GS vs. KTM 390 Adventure
Are you ready to trade in your single-cylinder for a BMW Twin? Stay tuned for the official launch on April 23!
This is the ultimate entry-level adventure showdown. With the BMW F 450 GS officially debuting in India on April 23, 2026, it goes head-to-head with the undisputed category leader, the KTM 390 Adventure.
While the BMW brings twin-cylinder refinement and “Big GS” styling, the KTM remains the high-tech, off-road specialist. Here is how they stack up:
Engine & Performance: Smooth vs. Punchy
The biggest differentiator is the engine configuration. BMW has moved to a parallel-twin, while KTM sticks to its high-performance single.
| Feature | BMW F 450 GS | KTM 390 Adventure (2025/26) |
| Engine Type | 420cc, Parallel-Twin | 399cc, Single-Cylinder (LC4c) |
| Max Power | 48 hp @ 8,750 rpm | 46 hp @ 8,500 rpm |
| Max Torque | 43.4 Nm @ 6,750 rpm | 39 Nm @ 6,500 rpm |
| Character | Refined, high-speed touring | Aggressive, mid-range punch |
| Tech | Bi-directional Quickshifter | Quickshifter+ & Cruise Control |
Off-Road Capability: Balanced vs. Hardcore
If you plan to leave the pavement, these bikes offer very different philosophies. The KTM 390 Adventure R is a “rally-lite” machine, while the BMW F 450 GS is designed for “all-road” stability.
- Suspension: The KTM leads with 200mm+ of travel (WP APEX) and a 21-inch front wheel on the “R” variant, making it superior for technical trails. The BMW uses a 19-inch front / 17-inch rear setup with 180mm travel (KYB), favoring stability and touring comfort.
- Ground Clearance: KTM towers over the competition with 237mm, while the BMW is estimated to be more accessible for varied heights with a seat height around 845mm.
Features & Electronics
Both bikes are loaded with “big bike” tech, but KTM typically packs more value into the base price.
- BMW F 450 GS: Features a connected TFT screen, ABS Pro (Cornering ABS), LED “X” lighting, and an optional Easy Ride Clutch (ERC) (centrifugal clutch) which allows for low-speed riding without the lever—a game changer for city traffic.
- KTM 390 Adventure: Comes standard with Cornering MTC (Traction Control), Cornering ABS, multiple Ride Modes, and a segment-first Cruise Control for highway stretches.
Price & Ownership
The “GS” badge and twin-cylinder motor come with a “Bavarian tax.”
- KTM 390 Adventure: Expected to be priced around ₹3.60 – ₹3.90 Lakh (ex-showroom). It is widely known for being affordable to maintain and having a massive service network in India.
- BMW F 450 GS: Expected to start upwards of ₹4.50 – ₹5.00 Lakh. While manufactured by TVS in India, expect higher premium service costs compared to the KTM.
The Verdict
- Choose the BMW F 450 GS if: You want a “mini-multitool.” It’s the better choice for long-distance highway touring, offers smoother power delivery, and carries the prestige of the GS family.
- Choose the KTM 390 Adventure if: You are an off-road purist. Its lighter weight, superior ground clearance, and 21-inch front wheel make it the king of the dirt in the sub-500cc segment.
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Source
Official News (BikeWale): BMW F 450 GS India Launch Date Revealed
Production Insights (Team-BHP): BMW F 450 GS Production Begins at TVS Hosur Plant
Detailed Specs (RushLane): BMW F 450 GS India Debut and Feature Breakdown
Variant & Comparison (Acko Drive): BMW F 450 GS India Debut on April 23
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