The countdown has begun for the Motor Bike Expo 2025 in Verona, the premier event for motorcycle enthusiasts. From January 24th to 26th, the city will host one of the year’s most awaited gatherings, featuring an unparalleled expansion: 120.000 square meters of exhibition space (+20% compared to 2024), eight halls, six outdoor areas for shows and demo rides, and over 700 exhibitors from more than 20 countries. With 31 motorcycle brands officially participating, 12 more than last year, MBE 2025 cements its status as a global showcase for innovation, tradition, and passion in the motorbike sector.


The spotlight will be on the 2025 model ranges from leading manufacturers, alongside the celebration of the custom world with Europe’s top builders. Italy’s own Aprilia will unveil the new Tuareg Rally, fresh from its victory at the Africa Eco Race, and the Tuono 457, a sporty naked bike designed for younger riders. Benelli will present the power cruiser Leoncino Bobber 400, along with the BKX and Tornado 400 and 550 families, as well as the TRK 902 Xplorer adventure concept. Moto Guzzi will shine with the revamped V7 Sport, featuring cutting-edge technology like a six-axis inertial platform.


Ducati will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its Scrambler with a special edition designed in collaboration with Rizoma, a cafe racer-inspired concept, and an area dedicated to test rides of the Multistrada and Desert X models. Visitors will also have the chance to meet motocross and SBK stars Tony Cairoli and Michele Pirro. Moto Morini will showcase its full lineup, from the Calibro Bagger to the X-Cape 700 and 1200, along with the modern classic 3½ Sport. BMW Motorrad will double its exhibit space, introducing a comprehensive lineup that includes the R 1300 GS Adventure, K1600, the R18 cruiser, electric scooters CE-04 and CE-02, and the R20 and R12/R12 NineT concepts, with the world debut of the R 12 S, a tribute to the legendary R 90 S of the 1970s.

Harley-Davidson will unveil its 2025 models alongside its in-house Factory Custom Paint & Graphics program, while Japanese brands will also make waves. Kawasaki will present the updated Z900 and a selection of off-road and enduro models. Suzuki will highlight the DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM (enduro and supermotard), and Yamaha’s exhibit will feature the Ténéré 700, the off-road YZ range, scooters, and the latest R series models. Royal Enfield will showcase the Classic 650 and Interceptor Bear 650, as well as the Shotgun 650 Icon Edition, centerpiece of an exclusive contest.


Triumph will reveal two numbered limited editions, the Bonneville Bobber 1200 TFC (750 units) and the Rocket 3 Evel Knievel (500 units), featuring exclusive designs and elements. Chinese brand QJ Motor will debut its entire lineup, including the SRK 800 RR, SRK 921 RR, and the SRV 600 V cruiser.

In addition to the exhibits, Motor Bike Expo 2025 offers a variety of activities for visitors, including demo rides and riding courses in the six outdoor areas. For more information, visit www.motorbikeexpo.it