Royal Enfield has evolved significantly, transitioning from its signature thumping exhausts to embracing the electric future with its first-ever electric motorcycle slated for launch in 2026. The brand’s current lineup is impressively diverse, ranging from the retro-styled Classic and the adventure-ready Himalayan, to the budget-friendly Hunter and the premium 650 cc series. Here’s a look at the upcoming Royal Enfield bikes expected to hit the roads soon.
Royal Enfield Himalayan Raid 450cc
The Himalayan Raid 450cc is going to be a more off-road-focused adventure motorcycle. Based on the current Himalayan. Called Project K1X, the company’s R&D team from UK and India it testing the adventure motorcycle along with the expertise of CS Santosh. The new bike will retain the 452 cc engine with some tweaks and will come standard with additional equipment like tubeless tyres, rally seat, hand guards and much more. It will compete against the KTM 390 Adventure.

Royal Enfield: New 750cc range
Royal Enfield will soon up the ante with a brand new 750 cc engine, which will make its debut with the Continental GT-R. It will be equipped with twin front disc brakes, and even though the powertrain specifications haven’t yet been unveiled, being the flagship engine, it is expected to be more powerful than the current 650cc and heavier. It will get all LED lights, including the indicators and new alloy wheels. Royal Enfield will later on roll out the Himalayan 750 and the Interceptor 750.

Royal Enfield: Going Electric with Flying Flea
Royal Enfield has confirmed the launch timeline for its first electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea C6. During an earnings call, Eicher Motors, Royal Enfield’s parent company, revealed that the debut is set for the last quarter of FY2026 (January–March 2026). Although the company hasn’t disclosed a specific timeline, it has confirmed that the S5 will also be launched later in 2026.