As the motorcycle market evolves, Royal Enfield is poised to make a major impact with its upcoming models, including the much-anticipated Bear 650 and electric bikes. The iconic brand is expanding its product lineup, promising to blend classic styling with modern performance and sustainability. The Bullet 650 is a tribute to the brand’s heritage and aims to capture the hearts of enthusiasts with its timeless design and powerful engine. Meanwhile, the Himalayan 650 is designed to enhance the adventure bike segment, offering rugged features to off-road enthusiasts. Each model embodies Royal Enfield’s commitment to innovation while respecting its storied past. When these bikes are ready to hit the road, riders can expect an exciting blend of classic tradition and modern technology.
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Royal Enfield Bear 650
The bike manufacturer recently launched its latest 650cc offering, the Bear 650. The model showcases a Scrambler-inspired design and is built on the Interceptor 650 platform. It marks Royal Enfield’s fifth model to feature a 648cc parallel twin-cylinder air/oil-cooled engine. Available in five different colors, the bike comes with a variety of functional and aesthetic enhancements that differ from its predecessor. The Bear 650 stands out with its scrambler-style seats, which are slightly raised at the rear and have license plates mounted on the side panels. It comes standard with new wheel sizes, MRF Nylorex off-road tires and full LED lighting.
Other notable features include 184mm of ground clearance, shorter fenders and LED turn signals. Additionally, the Bear 650 features the new circular TFT display found in the Guerrilla and Himalayan models. Although the pricing is yet to be officially announced, market speculation is that the new Bear 650 will be priced between Rs 3.40,000 and Rs 3.50,000 (ex-showroom).
royal enfield electric bike
Royal Enfield will take center stage at the 2024 EICMA show with the launch of its first electric motorcycle. The new model is inspired by the Flying Flea bicycle commonly used by British soldiers during World War II. The electric motorcycle will feature a retro design and is expected to include a beam fork, alloy wheels, a single-seat configuration and a belt drive system, according to the patent application. Its large battery pack design can provide a driving range of approximately 200-250 kilometers. While the electric bike is expected to debut in India next year, more details will be announced at EICMA.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 650
Royal Enfield is about to make waves with the launch of the powerful Himalayan 650. Designed specifically for off-road riding, the bike will feature significant upgrades including a refined front fork, rear mono-shock suspension, a stylish rear-swept exhaust and an improved seat design. The engine of the Himalayan 650 is expected to produce higher torque levels, similar to the engine in the Bear 650. The test prototype also features a dual disc brake setup at the front. Motorcycle fans can look forward to its debut on the 2024 Motoverse.
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Royal Enfield Bullet 650
Royal Enfield is developing the 650cc variant of the Bullet, which may be launched by mid-2025. Recently, the Bullet 650 was spotted in production status, with reports suggesting it will share the same chassis as the Shotgun 650 and Super Meteor 650. The latest spy shots show an all-black motorcycle that retains the classic Bullet aesthetic, with elements such as a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, squared rear fender, one-piece seat, round taillights, and recognizable round turn signals. . It also comes with familiar fork components, indicators and saddlebags. The bike emphasizes its traditional appearance, with spoked wheels and a clean design, capitalizing on the Bullet brand’s strong market recognition.
The bike will be powered by Royal Enfield’s proven 648cc parallel-twin engine used in its other models. This oil-cooled engine has a maximum output of 46.4bhp and a peak torque of 52.3Nm. The unit is paired to a six-speed transmission.
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