Royal Enfield is getting ready for one of its biggest product offensives in recent years. The company is working on several new motorcycles across multiple engine categories, including 350cc, 450cc, 650cc, 750cc and electric platforms. From affordable adventure bikes to premium touring machines and EVs, the brand appears focused on strengthening its presence in every segment of the motorcycle market.

New 750cc Platform Under Development
At the premium end of the lineup, Royal Enfield is developing an entirely new 750cc platform. The first motorcycle expected to use this engine will likely be the Himalayan 750, which has already been spotted testing on multiple occasions.
The upcoming platform is expected to deliver stronger highway performance, improved touring capability and better refinement compared to the current 650cc models. Alongside the Himalayan 750, Royal Enfield is also reportedly working on a larger and more powerful version of the Continental GT.
Despite the arrival of the new platform, the current Continental GT 650 is expected to continue in the lineup.
Bullet 650 Launch Expected Soon
Royal Enfield is also preparing to launch the highly anticipated Bullet 650 in the coming months. The motorcycle was officially showcased earlier and will use the brand’s familiar 648cc parallel-twin engine.
Expected highlights include:
- Around 47 bhp power output
- More than 52 Nm torque
- Six-speed gearbox
- Assist and slipper clutch
- Classic Bullet-inspired styling
The motorcycle aims to combine retro design with smooth twin-cylinder performance for long-distance riding enthusiasts.
Himalayan 440 To Target Budget Adventure Riders
Royal Enfield is also focusing on customers looking for a more affordable adventure motorcycle. The company is reportedly working on the Himalayan 440, which is expected to be positioned below the Himalayan 450.
The new model could be based on the Scram 440 platform and may offer:
- Comfortable touring ergonomics
- Simplified adventure-focused design
- Lower pricing compared to the Himalayan 450
The expected ex-showroom price could be close to ₹2.5 lakh, making it more accessible to first-time ADV buyers.
New Scrambler Based On Guerrilla 450 Platform
The company’s 450cc Sherpa platform still has plenty of room for expansion. Royal Enfield is believed to be developing a new scrambler motorcycle based on the Guerrilla 450 architecture.
The upcoming scrambler may feature:
- Flat bench-style seat
- Long-travel suspension
- Raised ground clearance
- Knobby tyres
- Scrambler-style front beak
- Dual-purpose setup for city and mild off-road use
The bike is expected to arrive around 2027 and could attract riders looking for a stylish and rugged middleweight motorcycle.
Royal Enfield Expanding Electric Motorcycle Portfolio
Royal Enfield has already entered the electric mobility segment with the introduction of the Flying Flea C6 EV. The company now plans to expand its EV range further with the upcoming Flying Flea S6.
The S6 is expected to feature:
- Scrambler-inspired styling
- Longer suspension travel
- Dual-purpose wheels
- Similar range figures to the C6
- Urban-friendly electric performance
Apart from these models, an electric version of the Himalayan is also under development for global and Indian markets.
More Special Editions Expected
In addition to mainstream launches, Royal Enfield is expected to continue offering limited-edition motorcycles and factory-custom variants. The company has seen strong response to its special editions in recent years, and this strategy is likely to continue in the future.
Final Thoughts
Royal Enfield’s upcoming lineup clearly shows the company’s intention to dominate multiple motorcycle categories simultaneously. Whether it’s affordable commuters, adventure bikes, premium touring motorcycles or electric two-wheelers, the brand is preparing products for almost every type of rider.
With several launches planned between FY2026 and FY2027, Royal Enfield fans can expect an exciting few years ahead.
