Planning an all-India tour: should I buy the Honda NX500 now or wait for the BMW F 450 GS?
Honda NX500 vs BMW F 450 GS for an all-India tour. Compare capability, comfort, reliability, and off-road focus to decide whether to buy now or wait.
Planning an all-India motorcycle tour is as much about timing as it is about choosing the right machine. With the Honda NX500 already on sale and the BMW F 450 GS expected to arrive soon, riders are caught between a proven option and the promise of something new. Both will be going against each other, so should you wait for the F 450 GS or just buy the NX500 right now?

The Case for Buying the Honda NX500 Now
The NX500 is the safer and more predictable choice for riders who want to start touring without delay. It is powered by a 471 cc parallel-twin engine that delivers smooth, usable performance across highways and mountain roads. It is rated for 49.8 hp of max power and 44.7 Nm. The motor is refined, tractable at low speeds, and relaxed at cruising pace, which matters when you are covering long distances day after day.'
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Touring comfort is another strong point. The riding posture is upright, the seat is well cushioned, and the bike feels planted at triple-digit highway speeds. Its suspension setup is tuned more for stability than aggression, making it well-suited for Indian highways, broken state roads, and mild trails. Add to that Honda’s reputation for reliability and a wide service network, and the NX500 becomes a dependable companion for remote routes where peace of mind matters more than outright excitement.
Why the BMW F 450 GS Is Worth Waiting For
The BMW F 450 GS represents a new direction in the mid-capacity adventure segment. One of the things that is in favour of the F 450 GS is the weight; it weighs 178 kg, whereas the NX500 weighs 196 kg. Being lighter will help the GS when the road ends, and trails start, and it is also designed to sit closer to the traditional GS philosophy than most entry-level ADV bikes. With a new parallel-twin engine that runs on a 135-degree firing order, the F 450 GS puts out 48 hp of max power and 43.4 Nm of peak torque.
Now, people who want to do some serious off-roading will prefer the F 450 GS because it comes with spoked rims from the factory. Spoked rims perform better in off-road situations because they can take a beating better than alloys. BMW is also likely to offer modern rider aids and electronics that enhance safety and adaptability across varying conditions, such as a quickshifter, LED lighting, adjustable levers, TFT screen, traction control and more.
However, this is still an untested motorcycle in the real world. Pricing, service costs, and long-term reliability will only become clear after launch and customer use. And BMW parts are known to be on the pricier side. Waiting also means accepting potential delays and limited availability during the initial months. Moreover, you will be the first one riding the bike, so there could be some issues that you might have to face because of being the initial lot, and the solution can take some time.
(Also read: Honda recalls CBR650R and CB1000 Hornet SP in India)
Final word
If your all-India tour is focused on highways, scenic roads, and predictable travel days, the Honda NX500 fits the bill perfectly. It is calm, comfortable, and proven. If your idea of touring involves challenging terrain and you are willing to wait for a lighter, more trail-friendly motorcycle, the BMW F 450 GS could be worth holding out for.
ABOUT THE AUTHORPaarth KhatriPaarth's passion for cars and motorcycles started with collecting newspaper clippings and brochures when he was just a kid. He is obsessed with cars and technology and can talk about them all day. He has been in the auto industry since 2019 and is ready to drive or ride anything.Read More

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