EICMA is the show where manufacturers big and small compete for headlines with their newest, hottest model reveals. This year has been even better than most, with something from almost every major manufacturer prompting enthusiasts to start clearing garage space: full-fledged track demons; neo-retro classics; smaller, lighter, nimbler, go-anywhere ADV bikes. These are the debuts you should keep an eye on.
BMW

BMW’s been busy. Not only did they roll out an updated R1200 GS, a Dakar-inspired R nineT and a small ADV bike, but they also gave us the HP4 Race. Similar to Ducati’s Superleggera, the HP4 makes use of extensive carbon fiber — right down to its twin-spar frame. The S1000RR that it’s based on puts down 199 horsepower and weighs 434 pounds. Less weight, more power, and much more envy.
Honda

It would be easy for Honda to rest on the laurels of its incredible Africa Twin; instead, they’ve developed a concept based on that beast, made for riders seeking an 80:20 dirt-to-asphalt ratio. Dubbed the Africa Twin Enduro Sports, this concept is lighter, has longer travel suspension and sports a healthy dose of aggressive Dakar styling.