Motoverse 2025: 4 Royal Enfield Motorcycles India Debut Confirmed

Here are the 4 Royal Enfield motorcycles confirmed to debut at the Motoverse 2025, starting from Nov 21 in Vagator, Goa

Royal Enfield’s annual motorcycling festival, the Motoverse 2025, will be held between Nov 21-23 in Vagator, Goa. Identical to every edition, we will get to see a host of new bikes making their first public appearance in India. Royal Enfield had unveiled a plethora of new motorcycles at the recently concluded EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy. Now, most of these models are likely to debut on Indian soil at the Motoverse 2025. So, in this piece, we will talk in detail about the 4 Royal Enfield motorcycles making their public premiere at the event this weekend in Goa.

1. Royal Enfield Bullet 650

The Bullet 650 is confirmed to launch in the Indian market at the Motoverse 2025. Underpinned by a steel tubular frame, it rides on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels. Some of the notable design elements include teardrop fuel tank, single-step up bench seat, raised handlebars and LED headlamps with twin “tiger-eye” pilot lamps.

Royal enfield Bullet 650

The bike is offered with a semi-digital instrument cluster, adjustable levers, USB type-C charging port and dual-channel ABS as standard. At the heart, it has the tried-and-trusted 648cc parallel-twin engine with max power of 46.4 bhp and peak torque of 52.3 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox.

2. Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black

The extreme off-road version of the Himalayan 450, inspired by the Mana Pass in Uttarakhand, is likely to go on sale in limited numbers at the Motoverse 2025 in India. It gets multiple Rally elements such as the black hand guards, black seat, mudguard, and tubeless spoke wheels.

Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition

It is designed and developed for hardcore off-roading with claims of offering exceptional balance at low speeds due to the new light clutch and ride-by-wire throttle system. Flaunting a deep Stealth Black finish with matte detailing, it houses the same 452cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine which generates top power of 39.5 bhp and highest torque of 40 Nm while paired with a 6-speed gearbox.

3. Royal Enfield Classic 650 125th Anniversary Edition

The Chennai-based two-wheeler commemorated its 125th anniversary by rolling out a special edition of the Classic 650 at the EICMA 2025. It features the 125 Years crest in gold on the classic red colourway, which is employed with an ‘hypershift’ paint application.

Royal Enfield Classic 650 125th Anniversary Edition

It shuffles between red and gold, bright and dark with changes in the viewer’s perspective. It retains the same iconic silhouette, signature teardrop tank and nacelle headlight from the regular version. There are no mechanical changes in the bike as it continues to be powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine.

4. Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

The development model of the Himalayan 750 was on display at Royal Enfield’s pavilion in Milan, Italy. It looked relatively bigger than the Himalayan 450 with unique design elements in the form of the adjustable front suspension, large adjustable windscreen, cross-spoke wheels and upswept exhaust.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 EICMA 2025

The Himalayan 750 could have a fuel tank capacity of 20 litres. The biggest ADV bike from Royal Enfield till date will be equipped with a 750cc engine made out of the existing 650cc parallel-twin engine. The 750cc powertrain could produce top power of around 60 bhp and highest torque of 55 Nm while linked to a 6-speed transmission and slipper clutch.