From Guerrilla 450 to Bullet 650, Here's List of Upcoming Royal Enfield Motorcycles

shahrukh shah shahrukh shah | 05-25 16:10

The top giant in the two-wheeler segment Royal Enfield (RE) is gearing up to introduce new motorcycles in India. It has been reported that the planned models are likely to arrive at the end of this year or the start of 2025. However, the company is yet to share official details about these models.

Ahead of the official launch, some of the vehicles already created a buzz on the internet as they have been spied during the testing phase. Most of the details about the design and elements have been revealed, all thanks to spy images. To give a clear picture of the upcoming launches, we have created a list of RE’s future products, which might dominate multiple segments.

Classic 350 Bobber

Starting from Classic 350 Bobber. As the name suggests, the brand is expected to introduce the all-new Classic 350 in Bobber style. It will use the company’s hot-selling platform Classic 350.

Initially, some reports suggested that the bike would be known as Classic 350 Bobber. Later, some reports suggested that the RE has trademarked the Goan Classic 350 name, which is likely to be used in the future.

RE’s Upcoming Motorcycles. (Photo: Rushlane) 

The vehicle will be powered by a 350cc engine, which will generate a maximum power of 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque.

Guerrilla 450

The model is likely to borrow the same platform as the Himalayan 450, featuring roadster-style body elements with the same off-road capabilities. Ahead of the official release, the motorcycle has been spied on during the testing phase, featuring round round-shaped LED headlight setup, a single seating arrangement, and an impressive fuel tank.

RE Guerrilla 450. (Photo: Rushlane)

Once launched, the model will compete against the Harley-Davidson X440, Triumph Speed 400, Yezdi Roadster, Hero Maverick 440 and the neo-retro Honda CB300R. At the heart, it will use a 452cc engine that will churn out a maximum power of 40 bhp at 5500 RPM and a peak torque of 40 Nm.

Classic 650 Twin

The brand has recently filed a trademark for the model under the name Classic 650 Twin. This indicates that the bike might hit the market with the same identity. As per the leaks, it suggested that the upcoming model will be positioned a step above the Interceptor 650, and will miss out on the trending USD telescopic front forks setup.

RE’s Upcoming Motorcycles. (File photo)

Scram 650

The model is also pipelined to hit the market soon. However, it is not confirmed whether the company will use the same name or give it a new identity. The model is likely to be based on the same platform as Interceptor 650.

Some reports say the upcoming Scram 650 will be one of the lightest bikes in the RE’s fleet under the 650 segment.

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