The Aprilia Tuareg 457 is set to redefine the mid-size adventure bike market with its powerful twin-cylinder engine, rugged off-road build, and striking Italian design. Positioned perfectly between the KTM 390 Adventure and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, this upcoming 2025 launch promises thrilling rides both on and off the road. Here's why every adventure rider is talking about it.
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Aprilia Tuareg 457: A New Adventure Icon
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The Aprilia Tuareg 457 captivates with its enchanting design, featuring a tall stance and rally-inspired aesthetics.
Powered by a 457cc parallel twin engine, it delivers 47-48 bhp and 43 Nm of torque for excellent power.
This adventure bike perfectly bridges the gap between single-cylinder workhorses and larger ADVs.
You know how it feels when something seems perfect at first glance? I was like that too. When I saw photos of the Aprilia Tuareg 457 I stopped and looked at it again. The tall stance, the slim frame the rally headlight setup, everything was absolutely enchanting.
It was as if Aprilia had taken a deep breath and said, Let's make something that reminds people why they love adventure bikes so much.Believe me, this isn't just any ordinary-specced machine. It's got a unique flair.
The Aprilia Tuareg 457 borrows its engine from the RS 457. A 457cc parallel twin, liquid-cooled, is tuned for around 47 to 48 bhp and around 43 Nm of torque. This bike has excellent power. It doesn't scream when you turn the throttle.
This bike sits perfectly between single-cylinder workhorses and larger ADVs, making it a great choice. The price doubles, but it's not just about the figures. It's also about the mileage. Aprilia hasn't made it official yet, but you can imagine what they're doing with it. A friendly engine that still makes your heart race.
Ride and Handling
Now, here's the fun part. Aprilia hasn't just slapped an ADV badge on a street bike. The Touareg 457 feels absolutely perfect. The steel frame, long-travel suspension, wire-spoke wheels, and 21-inch tires at the front and 17-inch tires at the rear make it a true off-road queen. With the suspension tune right, riding on rough roads or offroading is no problem, and Aprilia has designed this bike accordingly.
फाइल फोटो : The Tuareg 457 feels perfectly at home on off-road trails and rough terrain. Alt Text: Aprilia Tuareg 457 off-road riding scene on rocky trail
Design and Features
Following this bike at first glance is no big deal. you'll know it's an Italian motorcycle. It also features dual headlights and a thin fairing, making its design even more attractive.
The prototype also features a 5-inch TFT screen, ride-by-wire throttle, and different ride modes. Switchable ABS is also included. It also boasts a very good braking system, making it even more appealing to riders. At this price point, Aprilia can't offer a better adventure bike.
Price and Positioning
Aprilia is expected to price it between ₹4.5 lakh and ₹5 lakh (ex-showroom). If this happens, it could be positioned between the KTM 390 Adventure and the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, or even better. Aprilia bikes don't sell based on numbers alone. It's the twin-cylinder smoothness, premium badge, and that Italian edge that wins riders over. Now, the question is, will it sell When will it launch in 2025.Most reports indicate a 2025 launch. Yes, we'll have to wait a bit as good things take time.
Verdict
Frankly the Aprilia Touareg 457 could be the dark horse of the mid-size adventure segment. It has the right DNA, the right attitude, and enough uniqueness to stand out. But we'll have to see how it performs in the real world, as our riders are already fed up with the limited options, and those riders who have been waiting for this bike will be over their patience when it launches.
Ankit Kumar is a passionate automobile journalist, digital creator, and the founder of DailyAxle.com — a fast-growing auto news platform focused on cars, bikes, EVs, and launch updates. With a background in Journalism & Mass Communication from Delhi University, Ankit has spent the last five years exploring the Indian automobile industry, attending launch events, reviewing vehicles, and decoding complex auto trends for everyday readers.