Royal Enfield is preparing to further strengthen its presence in India in the coming time. The company is working on bikes ranging from 350 cc to 750 cc as well as electric models. After updating the Classic 350 in 2024 and launching the Goan Classic 350 variant, Royal Enfield is now focusing on the new series, especially in the 450 cc, 650 cc and 750 cc range.
350cc bikes may get minor changes
Royal Enfield’s popular 350cc bikes like Bullet 350 and Meteor 350 may see some cosmetic updates. These may include new color options, refreshed graphics and some minor features. However, technical changes are unlikely in these bikes. Their 349cc air-and-oil-cooled engine will remain the same as it is now.
New Café Racer version of Guerrilla 450
According to reports, the company is working on a new cafe racer version of the Guerrilla 450. This bike can be launched in late 2025 or early 2026. It will compete with Triumph’s upcoming Thruxton 400. This bike, which comes in cafe racer style, can be introduced with sporty design and aggressive positioning.
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Royal Enfield is bringing a new 750cc engine
After the success of the 650cc series, the company is also preparing a new 750cc engine, which is currently named ‘R’. This engine will first be seen in a faired cafe racer bike – Continental GT-R. This bike is being developed under the codename ‘R1E’ and is expected to be launched by the end of fiscal year 2025.
Electric bikes launched – Flying Flea and Electrified Himalayan
Royal Enfield is also working on its first electric model Flying Flea C6, which could hit the market in early 2026. Along with this, an electric Himalayan is also being developed. There is also speculation of a new adventure bike with a 650cc engine, which may be inspired by the Himalayan.
Bullet 650 Twin – New blast is coming
Royal Enfield has recently filed a trademark named Bullet 650 Twin. It is clear from this that the company is planning to bring a new 650cc twin engine bike in the name of Bullet. This bike can be cheaper than Classic 650 Twin or can be offered at a price around it.
Popularity of Bullet 350 and expansion to 650
Bullet 350 is still one of the most iconic bikes of Royal Enfield and in terms of price, it is the second cheapest bike after Hunter 350. Taking this name forward, now bringing Bullet Twin in 650cc engine is considered to be a big strategy of the brand.
These Royal Enfield models may come soon:
- New variants of Classic 350 and Meteor 350
- Café Racer edition of Guerrilla 450
- Continental GT-R (with 750cc engine)
- Bullet 650 Twin
- Flying Flea EV (2026)
- Electrified Himalayan
- 650cc ADV bike (bigger version of Himalayan)
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Conclusion
Royal Enfield no longer wants to be limited to just retro bikes. It now wants to cover the entire market with sporty, electric and big engine bikes. In the coming one or two years, we can see many powerful launches from Royal Enfield, which will be no less than a gift for the bike lovers of India.