Adventure bikes mean different things to different people. For some, they’re long-distance machines that can cross states without a second thought. For others, they’re dirt-friendly companions. At their best, though, ADVs deliver one priceless feeling: freedom. The beauty of today’s ADV segment is that you no longer have to trade comfort for capability.
Modern examples pack useful tech, friendly ergonomics, serious engines, and genuinely capable frames. You get durability without the dullness, performance without intimidating complexity, and reliability without sacrificing personality. That’s why this list focuses on ten machines that let you roam without compromise.
To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from authoritative sources, including Harley-Davidson USA, Triumph Motorcycles USA, Honda Powersports USA, KTM USA, BMW Motorrad USA, Suzuki USA, MV Agusta USA, Yamaha USA, Husqvarna USA, and Aprilia USA. This list is organized in increasing order of price, from the most affordable to the most expensive motorcycles. All motorcycles mentioned here are of the 2025 models, unless mentioned otherwise.
Yamaha Ténéré 700
Price: $10,999
The Ténéré 700 keeps things simple. Its 689 cc CP2 parallel-twin is loved for reliability, punchy mid-range, and a “big dirt bike” character you don’t get from heavier ADV machines. Electronics? It keeps only the essentials — switchable ABS — and fans love it for that. You don’t need a degree in menu navigation to ride it. On forums, riders constantly call it “the jack of all trades,” praising how easy it is to toss around on trails while still cruising comfortably on tarmac. The tall seat and modest top-end power get occasional grumbles, but its charm lies in being a minimalist adventurer that encourages you to explore instead of overthinking.
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Engine Configuration |
Parallel-Twin, liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
689cc |
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Power |
73 HP |
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Torque |
50.2 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
Aprilia Tuareg 660
Price: $12,499
The Tuareg 660 hits a sweet middleweight balance: light enough for real trail riding, powerful enough for long days, and loaded with smart but unobtrusive electronics. Its 659 cc parallel-twin has a lively personality, and Aprilia tunes the chassis to feel stable and confident both on the road and in loose terrain. It’s friendly, stylish, and doesn’t overwhelm newer riders. If your idea of adventure leans toward dirt tracks and tight trails, the Tuareg makes exploration feel easy.
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Engine Configuration |
Parallel-Twin; Liquid-Cooled |
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Displacement |
659 cc |
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Power |
80 HP |
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Torque |
51.6 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
Husqvarna Norden 901
Price: $14,899
The Norden 901 takes KTM’s proven 890 platform and adds Husqvarna’s calmer, more travel-oriented personality. It uses an 889 cc twin paired with thoughtful ergonomics and clean Scandinavian design touches. The electronics feel intuitive rather than overwhelming, and the suspension strikes a middle ground between road comfort and dirt competence. It’s the sort of bike that encourages long weekend trips, scenic detours, and varied terrain without feeling heavy or demanding. A great all-rounder with real charm.
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Engine Configuration |
Parallel-Twin; Liquid-Cooled |
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Displacement |
889 cc |
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Power |
103 HP |
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Torque |
73.75 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
MV Agusta Enduro Veloce
Price: $16,998
The Enduro Veloce brings Italian charm into the ADV world. It doesn’t try to imitate the big bruisers of the class. Instead, it blends premium components, striking design, and capable adventure hardware. Its engine offers smooth, sporty power, and the electronics package is modern and polished. It may not be the first pick for hardcore off-road challenges, but it’s a stylish, capable machine for riders who want adventure with a dash of artistry and personality.
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Engine Configuration |
Triple-cylinder, Liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
931 cc |
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Power |
124 HP |
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Torque |
74 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES
Price: $17,599
The Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES delivers that classic Honda dependability with genuine off-road heart. Its 1,083 cc twin makes broad, usable power, and the bike’s ergonomics feel immediately natural. The ES trim brings electronic suspension, rider modes, traction control, wheelie control, and Honda’s unmistakably smooth delivery. Riders love its balance: big enough for cross-country trips, agile enough for trails, and comfortable enough to use every day. It’s the kind of bike that encourages long trips without demanding them.
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Engine Configuration |
270-degree parallel-twin, Liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1,084 cc |
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Power |
100 HP |
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Torque |
82 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed manual, DCT optional |
2024 Suzuki V-Strom 1050DE Adventure
Price: $17,799
The V-Strom 1050DE is Suzuki’s idea of a big adventure bike that doesn’t make a fuss. It uses a 1,037 cc V-twin with plenty of mid-range torque, and riders consistently say it feels friendlier than many heavyweight ADVs. The DE version adds the adventure-ready goodies: a 21-inch front wheel, longer-travel suspension, stronger off-road geometry, and a TFT dash loaded with Suzuki’s rider-assistance suite. You get cruise control, cornering ABS, traction control, and quickshifter. It’s a big, capable machine that works hard without needing applause.
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Engine Configuration |
90-degree V-twin, Liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1,037 cc |
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Power |
106 HP |
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Torque |
73 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
2024 KTM 1290 Super Adventure R
Price: $20,999
If big-bore dirt performance is your love language, the KTM 1290 Super Adventure R is the one to hear it. Its 1,301 cc V-twin is a monster in the best way, delivering huge power while staying surprisingly controllable thanks to KTM’s polished electronics suite. The R version leans harder off-road: tall suspension, spoked wheels, and geometry meant for riders who don’t mind pushing the pace in the rough stuff. It’s not shy or gentle, but if you want a bike that eggs you on to take the harder route, here it is.
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Engine Configuration |
V-Twin, Liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1301 cc |
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Power |
160 HP |
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Torque |
103 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure
Price: $23,645
The R 1300 GS Adventure is the luxury jetliner of the ADV world. Its updated 1,300 cc boxer makes strong power with loads of low-end torque, and the bike comes stuffed with tech that would impress a spaceship. Adaptive ride height, radar-based safety assists, semi-active suspension, IMU-based traction and ABS, and a beautiful display make it feel like a rolling command center. If you want maximum capability with minimum stress, this is the benchmark.
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Engine Configuration |
Boxer-twin, Air/liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1,300 cc |
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Power |
145 HP |
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Torque |
110 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer
Price: $24,895
Triumph’s Tiger Rally Explorer blends comfort, tech, and personality in a uniquely British way. Its big triple engine delivers smooth power, with a quiet, controlled character that wakes you up when you twist the throttle. The Rally Explorer trim adds wire-spoked wheels, a 21-inch front, and adventure-ready suspension. The general consensus is that this is one of the best do-everything adventure tourers for riders who want a bit of soul mixed with sophistication.
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Engine Configuration |
Inline-triple, Liquid-cooled |
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Displacement |
1,160 cc |
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Power |
147 HP |
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Torque |
95 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
Harley-Davidson CVO Pan America
Price: $29,249
Harley surprised everyone when the original Pan America debuted, and the CVO version takes it even further. Its Revolution Max 1250 V-twin pumps out strong, clean power, and Harley gives it a full suite of electronics including adaptive ride height, semi-active suspension, lean-sensitive ABS, and premium ride modes. Forum comments highlight strong mid-range pull and unexpectedly good handling off-road. Common nitpicks include seat comfort and weight, but many appreciate how Harley has embraced the ADV world without trying to copy the competition. It’s bold, fast, and surprisingly refined.
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Engine Configuration |
Revolution Max 1250, |
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Displacement |
1252 cc |
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Power |
150 HP |
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Torque |
95 LB-FT |
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Transmission |
6-speed |
