Royal Enfield is all set to launch a range of new bikes in India in the next several years. Some of the latest models which are lined up for launch are listed here. The brand is expanding its portfolio in the 350cc, 450cc, and 650cc segments as well. Following the updated Classic 350, Royal Enfield will upgrade the Classic series with the Goan Classic 350. There is also to be a single-seater version along with a 650 cc modern retro roadster. Here's a fine-grained look at what's in the works:
The upcoming Royal Enfield bikes promise to be an investment in innovation and classic heritage. The new editions will deliver modern features, higher performance, and distinctive designs without compromising the essence of its iconic look. Riding an upcoming RE bike will set the adrenaline flowing, with a growing community and robust support, besides a rich motorcycling legacy.
Royal Enfield will refresh its other 350 cc models, such as Hunter 350, Bullet 350, and Meteor 350, shortly after launching the new Classic 350. The latest models will see fresh colour options, new graphics, and other refinement pieces to make them look amazing. The engine will, however, remain the same as the existing SOHC air-and-oil-cooled unit, slightly above 20hp and 27Nm of torque, and with the same five-speed transmission unit.
Royal Enfield will also introduce the bobber version of the Classic 350, likely to be badged as the Goan Classic 350. The new model will feature a unique set of features, such as whitewall tyres, raised handlebars, and much better ergonomics, which single out the newly updated Classic 350. The new model will come at MotoVerse 2024.
Royal Enfield has registered the "Classic 650 Twin" name for a soon-to-be-announced retro-modern roadster with a 650 cc engine. Seemingly ready for its maiden look in early 2025, this motorcycle has been seen through its testing phases in India and Europe. It will have a single-piece seat, round LED headlamp, wire-spoked wheels, chrome finishes, and pilot lamps.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 is a flagship dual-purpose adventure bike on the 650 cc platform, though it is likely to be more than two years away from the market.
A new version of the cafe racer based on the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has been in the developmental phase. It is supposed to be launched during the festive season to compete against the new Triumph Thruxton 400. The leaked ideas from Royal Enfield product plans earlier even hinted at a cafe racer based on the 450 cc platform.
Like the Classic 650, a Bullet version should arrive soon. Although there is no word yet on the official details, it is likely to borrow some of the stylistic features of its retro-modern siblings.
Apart from the Royal Enfield Himalayan 650, the test mules of the Royal Enfield Scrambler 650 have also been spotted several times recently, hinting that this bike will be launched next year as the “Interceptor Bear 650”
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