Royal Enfield will launch two big motorcycles next year in the Indian market, including its first-ever 750cc bike
Royal Enfield has been ruling the middleweight segment in the Indian market for the last several years. The company has also built a big bike portfolio with six 650cc models namely Interceptor, Continental GT, Shotgun, Bear, Super Meteor and Classic. The Chennai-based two-wheeler brand is planning to expand this portfolio by introducing a few more models while also introducing its first-ever 750cc motorcycle as well. Hence, in this piece, we will talk about the 2 new big Royal Enfield bikes launching next year in India.
1. Royal Enfield Bullet 650
The Bullet 650 will be the seventh 650cc model in RE’s portfolio. Having its world premiere at the EICMA 2025 in Italy, the bike made its first public appearance at the Motoverse 2025 in Goa. It is likely to launch in Jan 2026 in the Indian market at a starting price of around Rs 3.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The Bullet 650 will be positioned below the Classic 650 in the brand’s line-up.
The Bullet 650 design is in a similar line as the Bullet 350 which is the company’s one of the best-selling motorcycles for so many years. Riding on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoke wheels, the motorcycle comes with a teardrop fuel tank with hand-painted pinstripes, 3D winged badges, single-step up bench seat, chrome-studded dual exhaust pipes and rear grab handle.

Some of the notable features onboard the Bullet 650 are a semi-digital instrument cluster with LCD display, adjustable levers, slipper clutch, dual-channel ABS and USB type-C charging slot. At the heart, it carries the same 648cc parallel-twin petrol engine which generates max power of 46.4 bhp at 7250 rpm and peak torque of 52.3 Nm at 5650 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission.
2. Royal Enfield Himalayan 750
Being the brand’s first-ever 750cc motorcycle, it was unveiled in concept form at the EICMA 2025. The pre-production prototype showcased in Milan is undergoing extensive testing and was also spotted in Ladakh this year. Presented in all-black colour scheme, Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will ride 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels.

A few standout elements include knuckle guards, upswept exhaust, front windscreen, twin front disc brake and rear rack for luggage. It will be powered by a 750cc twin-cylinder air/oil-cooled petrol engine which will be developed from the existing 648cc engine. It could be offered with an adjustable rear suspension, which is a first for any RE bike till date.

