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Royal Enfield to Introduce Four New Models by 2025

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Royal Enfield to Introduce Four New Models by 2025
13 Apr 2024
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News Synopsis

Royal Enfield, the iconic Indian motorcycle brand, is gearing up to expand its product portfolio with a flurry of new launches. The company, known for its classically styled motorcycles, is setting its sights on new market segments with four upcoming models spanning the 350cc, 450cc, and 650cc categories.

This move signifies Royal Enfield's commitment to cater to a wider range of riders and stay ahead of the curve in the competitive motorcycle market.

Royal Enfield upcoming bikes

Royal Enfield Hunter 450: A New Breed of Roadster

Leading the charge is the Royal Enfield Hunter 450, a brand new roadster motorcycle. This 450cc machine is built on a platform shared with the Himalayan 450, but with a distinct rear sub-frame for a unique riding experience. Powering the Hunter 450 is the proven Sherpa 450cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. This engine is known for its sprightly performance, churning out 39.47 horsepower and 40 Nm of peak torque.

Royal Enfield Classic 650: A Larger Classic Awaits 

Royal Enfield is also taking its wildly popular Classic 350 platform up a notch with the upcoming Classic 650. Scheduled for a Diwali 2024 release, this motorcycle borrows its underpinnings from the successful Shotgun 650. The Classic 650 packs a punch with the familiar 648cc, parallel-twin engine, delivering a robust 47.4 horsepower and 52.4 Nm of peak torque. This engine promises a powerful and pleasurable ride for those seeking a more muscular version of the classic silhouette.

Royal Enfield Scrambler 650: Embracing the Off-Road Spirit

Next up is the Royal Enfield Scrambler 650, expected to arrive by the end of 2024.  This motorcycle shares its base with the well-received Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 models. The Scrambler 650 is designed for adventure, featuring long-travel inverted forks at the front for tackling uneven terrain. Borrowing the round digital instrument cluster from the Himalayan 450 and sporting a single-piece seat, the Scrambler 650 offers a blend of functionality and style for riders who crave both on and off-road exploration.

Royal Enfield Bobber 350: A Classic with a Modern Twist

Rounding out the new lineup is the innovative Royal Enfield Bobber 350. Taking inspiration from the timeless Classic 350, the Bobber 350 injects a modern twist. This motorcycle is expected to hit Indian roads by mid-2024 and will be instantly recognizable by its raised Ape Hanger-style handlebar, a classic round headlamp, and a stylish teardrop design fuel tank.  The Bobber 350 retains the familiar 349cc, J-series single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine, ensuring a reliable and comfortable riding experience.

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