Royal Enfield is gearing up to make a massive splash in the market with an exciting lineup of motorcycles, ranging from the iconic 350 cc models to the powerful 650 cc variants, while also stepping into the electric two-wheeler space for the first time. Whether you’re a fan of classic thumpers, modern performance machines, or cutting-edge electric mobility, Royal Enfield has something for everyone. Here’s why their upcoming offerings are truly worth the wait.
Royal Enfield Classic 650

The best-selling motorcycle from the Royal Enfield stable will finally get a leg up and will be available in the 650 cc space. It will be powered by a parallel-twin engine, featuring dual exhausts—similar to other 650 cc models, except the Bear 650, which boasts a distinctive two-in-one exhaust system. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a slip-and-assist clutch, the Classic 650 promises to deliver a blend of classic charm and modern performance, making it a highly anticipated addition to the Royal Enfield family. The Classic 650 comes equipped with USD front forks and a 5-step preload-adjustable rear suspension, disc brakes on both ends, dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety, and full LED lighting for the headlight, pilot lamps, taillight, and indicators. The motorcycle will also boast modern amenities like a Tripper navigation pod, adjustable clutch and brake levers, and a Type-C charging port for added convenience.Â
Royal Enfield Bullet 650Â

The iconic Royal Enfield Bullet is set to get the powerful 650 cc parallel-twin engine. Spy shots have already surfaced, hinting at its design and features, with a debut expected in the latter half of 2025. Sharing its hardware with the Interceptor 650, the Bullet 650 will likely be a more stripped-down, minimalist version, potentially positioning itself as the entry-level model in Royal Enfield’s 650 cc lineup. This fusion of classic heritage and modern performance promises to make the Bullet 650 a standout offering for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

The upcoming Himalayan 750 will feature a 750cc twin-cylinder engine, expected to produce over 50bhp. This powertrain will be paired with a six-speed gearbox for smooth cruising. While Royal Enfield has yet to disclose full details of the engine specs, it’s rumored that the same 750cc engine will also power the Interceptor. The Interceptor has already been spotted testing with new components and an updated suspension setup, hinting at some exciting changes ahead. The motorcycle is equipped with USD forks, likely Showa units with adjustability, a monoshock at the rear, wire-spoke wheels, and disc brakes on both ends, featuring a dual-rotor setup at the front. It will come with dual-channel ABS and is expected to include advanced electronic features such as traction control and multiple riding modes.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 update

Launched in 2020, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is set to receive a mid-life upgrade. Even though the two-wheeler company has managed to keep things under wraps, the 2025 Meteor 350 is expected to get all LED lightings including headlights and tail lamps. Royal Enfield will also introduce an range of fresh colour options for the cruiser. The Meteor 350 will be powered by the tried-and-tested 349 cc engine with an output of 20.1 bhp and 27 Nm of torque.
Royal Enfield Flying Flea

Royal Enfield has officially announced that the Flying Flea will mark the company’s entry into the electric vehicle segment, following the recent showcase of the C6 model. This single seater electric Enfield boasts a sleek, minimalist design with a slim, low-profile frame. Key features include round headlamps, girder-style front forks, an extended fender, and a circular digital instrument cluster.