There is still almost half a year ahead of us, but all brands are working hard on 2025 and the KTM Group is no exception. The Austrian conglomerate Pierer Mobility AG is preparing for the final stretch of this year with its four brands: KTM, MV Agusta, GASGAS and Husqvarna.
In fact, all the major new products that we will see from them are expected to be represented on a stand at EICMA that will have an area of 1,635 square metres. This also represents the group’s support for the show, which they are returning to after a five-year absence and where they want to show all their new products.
We know from Florian Ketch, KTM AG’s sales director, that they will do it with force and that they have some great new features in store. He himself acknowledged this in a statement in which he said: “Returning to EICMA was something we were eagerly awaiting. We have an impressive range of motorcycles and the latest technologies across our four brands. It’s time to come back in style after a five-year absence. We want to showcase our latest products, but also the stories and development behind each model. Our stand will be a space of diversity and experiences. We want to thrill, enthuse and inspire every visitor. See you there!”
KTM, Husqvarna, GASGAS and MV Agusta’s new bikes for 2025 at EICMA
As for the new features that we will be able to see, we can break them down for each of the four brands, although we are sure that more surprises will arrive between now and EICMA.
KTM: In 2025, the orange brand will focus on its trail-Adventure range. After updating the Duke this year, it is the turn of the Adventure next year, with new engine developments and the long-awaited addition of the AMT automatic clutch, a version that is already known at prototype level and that could be seen at the Erzberg Rodeo.
Husqvarna: The Swedish brand will present a new motorcycle that will mark the brand’s vision for the future, joining the Norden, Vitpilen, Svartpilen and its off-road range.
GASGAS: For now, the only thing we know about GASGAS is that it will seek to surprise with a concept bike described as “innovative”, although for now there are not many more clues.
MV Agusta: To top it off, MV Agusta will be showcasing its latest developments and special editions, including the Enduro Veloce and the Superveloce Arsham.
So, we can expect an EICMA 2024 full of new features, at least as far as the Austrian group is concerned. Of course, between now and then we will surely still “catch” some of these new features in spy photos and videos.