Royal Enfield is planning to introduce new models across four different engine sizes this year. They will launch five completely new models: the Goan Classic 350, Scram 440, Guerilla 450, Interceptor Bear 650, and Classic 650.
This expansion will increase their product range by almost 50% in the upcoming year. These upcoming Royal Enfield bikes model aim to achieve double-digit growth in the fiscal year 2025 and reach a significant milestone of selling over 1 million units for the first time.
Here’s all about the 5 Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes In India:
Upcoming Royal Enfield Model | Expected Launch | Expected Price In India |
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 | May 2024 | Rs. 2.60 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650 | July-September 2024 | Rs. 3.50 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Classic 650 | December 2026 | Rs. 3.20 lakh |
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 | Yet to be Revealed | Yet to be Revealed |
Royal Enfield Scram 440 | June 2024 | Rs. 2.30 Lakh |
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is a new motorcycle model in the works. It's expected to be based on the same 452cc engine as the new Himalayan. This bike will have a neo-retro roadster design, similar to the popular Hunter 350. The Guerrilla 450 aims to compete with bikes like the Triumph Speed 400, which was built by Bajaj and is quite popular.
Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650 bike is specially manufactured for off-road adventures. It features a circular LED headlamp with a chrome finish that enhances its appearance. Moreover, it has USD forks and wire-spoke wheels with dual-purpose rubber tyres for better grip on various terrains.
It will be powered by a 649cc parallel-twin air/oil-cooled engine, delivering 47 BHP and 52 Nm of torque. Moreover, the Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650 engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The handlebar will be tweaked for better control, and it will come with a single-seat setup, possibly with new ribbed seats for added comfort.
The Interceptor Bear 650 also features a new tail light with chrome elements, LED turn indicators, and a circular panel under the seat that can be used as a number board plate in racing events. It will have 19-inch front wheels and 17-inch rear wheels for stability and handling.
This upcoming Royal Enfield bike was noticed recently on Indian roads. Take a look at the rides. It shares a chassis with the Shotgun 650 but differentiates itself with unique bodywork and hardware.
The Classic 650 has an unfashionable layout, featuring a round LED headlamp, teardrop-fashioned fuel tank, and elongated fenders. This upcoming Royal Enfield model has telescopic forks in the front and dual shocks inside the rear. It has disc brakes with twin-channel ABS to address braking responsibilities.
Furthermore, the Classic 650 is probably equipped with a 648cc parallel-twin engine that grants 46.4bhp @ 7,250rpm and 52.3bhp @ 5,650rpm, mated to a six-speed gearbox. It's expected to be launched in India around Diwali 2024 and will cost Rs. 3.50 lakh.
The Goan Classic 350 is a retro-style bobber bike based on the Classic 350 platform. It stands out with its stripped-down design and unique feature of whitewall tyres. This upcoming Royal Enfield bike will likely be powered by a 349cc air/oil-cooled engine that produces 20.2bhp @ 6,100rpm and 27Nm of torque @ 4,000rpm. It maintains the basic structure of the Classic 350, but its practicality might be limited due to its specialised design.
This motorcycle is expected to launch around mid-2024 in India at a price of Rs 2.30 lakh. The Scram 440 will feature an engine with an increased bore or stroke than the existing 411cc engine models.
This Royal Enfield’s upcoming model will have a telescopic fork, monoshock, and spoke wheels. Moreover, it will give tough rivals to the Yezdi Scrambler and the upcoming Triumph Scrambler 400 X.
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