The Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes in India has been in works. The upcoming line-up has so many bikes on offer. From EV to ICE bikes, Royal Enfield has got you covered. The company has is seem to be working on bikes in different engine capacities, giving the Indian buyers to buy bigger capacity bikes in India at an affordable and do not have to rely on international manufacturers. Here’s what we know so far.
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Take a looks at The current line-up from Royal Enfield.
Upcoming models:
The company, after successfully bringing its newer 450 and 600 cc segment motorcycles in the market, is now set to work on the bigger 650cc and 750 cc engine sizes. A retro styles cafe racer is based on the guerrilla 450 is set to rival against the Triumph Thruxton 400 with a retro design styling and old style cafe racer looks. Also a new version of the bullet 650 is also is in works. At the top of the line, the company is set to bring its new 750cc engine line-up. The top of the line bike might be the Contentinal GT-R following the company’s signature cafe racer design language and styling. Also in the 750cc segment, the company might launch a version of the Himalayan. Also the first electric Royal Enfield the Flying Flea C6 which might launch in the upcoming year, that follows a scrambler styled design language.

Details: Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes in India
Royal Enfield is gearing up to broaden its range across multiple segments, especially in the 450cc and 650cc classes, as well as its first steps into electric two-wheelers.
One of the major upcoming models is the Hunter 450, which is expected to use a single-cylinder liquid-cooled 452cc engine. It should borrow chassis elements from RE’s adventure lineup but with more street-oriented ergonomics and styling, aiming to appeal to those who want performance combined with agile urban rideability.
Another anticipated bike is the Classic 650, a larger sibling to the popular Classic 350. It’s expected to carry the 648cc parallel-twin powertrain, with styling that mixes traditional design cues with upgraded twin-cylinder dynamics, likely to attract riders seeking more punch without abandoning vintage character.
Royal Enfield also seems to be developing variants such as a Bobber 650, Scrambler 650, and Bullet 650. These will utilize similar core platforms but diverge in tyre setup, suspension travel, seating, and handlebar styles to serve different rider tastes — from rugged and off-road capable to laid-back cruiser looks.
In the electric space, the company is preparing to launch the Flying Flea C6 (and likely an S6 Scrambler version) as part of its move into electrified two-wheels. These EVs are meant to combine compact design and electric propulsion, targeting city use and new segments. The C6 is expected to arrive in the financial year that ends in March 2026.
Current models on offer:
| Model Name | Engine Capacity | Type | Key Features | Purpose & Segment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bullet 350 | 349cc | Classic Roadster | Traditional styling, thumping exhaust note, single-channel ABS, fuel-injected engine | Ideal for daily rides and long weekend cruising |
| Classic 350 | 349cc | Retro Cruiser | Vintage looks, digital-analog console, smooth gear shifts, dual-channel ABS | Perfect for city rides and relaxed touring |
| Hunter 350 | 349cc | Urban Roadster | Lighter frame, compact design, modern instrument cluster, agile handling | Best for city riders and beginners |
| Meteor 350 | 349cc | Cruiser | Comfortable seat, Bluetooth navigation, LED tail lamp, alloy wheels | Built for long highway rides and comfort |
| Himalayan 450 | 452cc | Adventure | Liquid-cooled engine, long-travel suspension, TFT display, switchable ABS | Designed for off-road adventures and touring |
| Scram 411 | 411cc | Scrambler | Semi-digital cluster, strong torque, relaxed seating, mixed-use tyres | Perfect for city and light trail use |
| Interceptor 650 | 648cc | Classic Twin | Parallel-twin engine, dual exhausts, classic stance, slipper clutch | For those wanting power and classic style |
| Continental GT 650 | 648cc | Café Racer | Sporty ergonomics, clip-on handlebars, retro design, strong performance | Suited for spirited riders and enthusiasts |
| Super Meteor 650 | 648cc | Premium Cruiser | LED lighting, cruiser stance, USD forks, navigation system | For long-distance touring with comfort and power |
Conclusion:
Royal Enfield with its upcoming line-up is trying to achieve great heights, and this could be a great news for the Indian buyers. Making the higher 650c and 750cc in India, makes it a very good option for the buyers to go for the higher segment bikes without paying the extra taxes on the bikes from the international automakers.
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