Royal Enfield will launch at least half a dozen new motorcycles in the next couple of years in the Indian market
Royal Enfield unveiled a plethora of new motorcycles at the ongoing EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy. Besides the conventional ICE-powered models, the Chennai-based two-wheeler brand also showcased all-electric bikes at the event. In addition, for the first time, the bigger 750cc portfolio of motorcycles was exhibited to the world in Milan, Italy. All these models are likely to launch in the Indian market by 2027. Hence, in this piece, we will talk in detail about the upcoming Royal Enfield bikes in the next 2 years.
1. Royal Enfield Bullet 650
The Bullet 650 was presented in two colourways namely Canon Black and Battleship Blue at the EICMA 2025. We can expect RE to showcase it to the Indian public at the upcoming Motoverse 2025 in Goa. Based on a steel tubular spine frame, it retains all the signature design elements of the Bullet 350 while riding on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels.

Some of the notable features onboard are dual-channel ABS, adjustable levers, LED headlamps and digi-analogue LCD instrument cluster. At the heart, the Bullet 650 has the same 648cc parallel-twin engine with 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm, linked to a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch.
2. Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6
The all-electric bike was not in attendance at this edition of the EICMA as it has already been showcased in multiple cities in India post its world premiere at the EICMA 2024. Being the brand’s first-ever electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea C6 flaunts a neo-retro look with a Girder fork as front suspension.

Sitting on the L platform, it comes with alloy wheels and road-specific tyres. The C6 will be sold with a fixed battery pack with fast-charging compatibility. The battery pack and range details are likely to be revealed before April 2026 when the Flying Flea C6 is expected to go on sale in India.
3. Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Edition
The hardcore off-roading version of the Himalayan 450 comes in a deep Stealth Black finish with matte detailing. The Mana Black Edition gets several elements from the factory-fitted purpose-built kit in the form of Black Rally hand guards, Black Rally seat, Rally mudguard, and tubeless spoked wheels.

It is likely to be launched in the Indian market in the coming few days. The Himalayan Mana Black Edition will be retailed in limited numbers at a slightly higher price than the stock motorcycle.
4. Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6
The Flying Flea S6 Scrambler had its global debut at the EICMA 2025. Built for all-terrain riding, it will be launched in the markets by the end of 2026. The all-electric motorcycle rides on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels. It is offered with a round touchscreen instrument cluster with modern features such as navigation, music playback and voice assist.

Other premium bells and whistles include USD front forks, enduro-style seat, lean-angle sensing ABS, switchable dual-channel ABS, off-road mode, over-the-air (OTA) updates, keyless ride, and traction control. The battery pack and range details are kept under the wraps.
5. Royal Enfield Himalayan 750
Royal Enfield showcased the ‘development model’ of the Himalayan 750 at the EICMA 2025 as the testing process is still ongoing. Equipped with cross-spoke wheels, it appears quite massive in size as compared to the Himalayan 450. A special mention goes to the adjustable front suspension seen on the model showcased in Milan.

The new 750cc engine, carved out of the 650cc parallel-twin mill, could generate power in a ballpark of 55-60 bhp. The Himalayan 750 launch could take place by early 2027 in the Indian market as we expect Royal Enfield to unveil the production-ready version of the adventure tourer at the EICMA 2026.
6. Royal Enfield Continental GT 750
Speculated to be the first 750cc motorcycle from Royal Enfield to go on sale globally, it flaunts a retro semi-fairing which makes it a proper cafe-racer model. The Continental GT 750 showcased in Milan takes styling cues from Continental GT 535 and Continental GT 650.

The race-spec bike at EICMA 2025 could debut at Indian National Racing Championship next year. Some of the prominent features seen on the Continental GT 750 are single-seat setup, rear cowl, clip-on handlebars, alloy wheels, dual-shock rear absorbers, RSU telescopic front suspension, and twin-disc brakes at front. We expect the cafe-racer to launch in India by the end of 2026.

