Royal Enfield is no longer just the king of retro motorcycles. It is transforming into a full-spectrum motorcycle brand.
From affordable adventure tourers to twin-cylinder cruisers, and from electric scooters to a flagship 750cc platform, the Chennai-based manufacturer is preparing its most aggressive product expansion in decades.
Here is everything we know about the multiple bikes and EVs Royal Enfield plans to launch in the coming months and years.
1. Himalayan 440 – Affordable Adventure on the Way
What Is It?
Royal Enfield is preparing to launch a Himalayan 440 – a more accessible, budget-friendly alternative to the popular Himalayan 450.
Why Does It Matter?
The current Himalayan 450 is brilliant, but its price tag (upward of ₹2.80 lakh ex-showroom) puts it out of reach for many aspiring adventure riders. The Himalayan 440 aims to fix that.
Expected Pricing
Sources suggest the Himalayan 440 could be priced around ₹2.60 lakh (ex-showroom) , undercutting its bigger sibling by a significant margin.
Design & Mechanicals
- Heavily borrows from the Scram 440 platform
- Same adventure-ready styling but with cost-effective components
- Likely to use a retuned version of the 440cc engine
- Retains the tall stance, long-travel suspension, and rugged appeal
Target Audience
Entry-level adventure seekers, first-time Royal Enfield buyers, and riders who want the Himalayan look without the premium price tag.
2. 450cc Platform Expansion – Scrambler Coming in 2027
The Sherpa 450 engine family (which powers the Himalayan 450 and Guerrilla 450) is far from finished.
What’s Next?
Royal Enfield is expected to add a scrambler-styled derivative in 2027.
Expected Features of the 450 Scrambler
- Flatter seat – more comfortable for urban and light off-road riding
- Taller ride height – improved ground clearance
- Long-travel suspension – handles rough roads with ease
- Knobby tyres – dual-purpose rubber for tarmac and dirt
- Exposed front beak – aggressive scrambler styling
- Unique body panels – distinguishing it from the Guerrilla and Himalayan
Why a Scrambler?
The scrambler segment is growing rapidly in India. It offers the perfect blend of city usability and weekend adventure capability. Royal Enfield wants a piece of that pie.
3. Bullet 650 – The Icon Gets a Twin-Cylinder Heart
The Big News
The legendary Royal Enfield Bullet – the motorcycle that started it all – is finally getting the 650cc twin-cylinder engine.
Launch Timeline
The Bullet 650 made its global debut at EICMA 2025 (Milan, Italy) and is expected to launch in India within the coming months.
Engine Specifications
- Engine: 648cc parallel-twin
- Power: Approximately 47 bhp
- Torque: Over 52 Nm
- Gearbox: 6-speed with assist-and-slipper clutch
What Makes It Special?
The Bullet 650 will merge the old-school charm of the original Bullet (the thump, the classic silhouette, the timeless appeal) with the smoothness and refinement of Royal Enfield’s modern twin-cylinder platform.
Visual Identity
Expect the Bullet 650 to retain:
- The iconic teardrop fuel tank
- Classic round headlamp
- Vintage badging
- Traditional exhaust note (tuned for the twin engine)
Competition
The Bullet 650 will go up against the Jawa 42 and Benelli Imperiale 400 – but with significantly more power and torque.
4. Existing 650 Twins – Updates on the Way
Before you rush to buy a Continental GT 650 or Interceptor 650 today, here is something to consider.
What’s Changing?
Royal Enfield is working on a revised version of the current 650 twins that could arrive later this year.
Expected Mechanical Tweaks
- Updated suspension – better damping and ride quality
- Braking upgrades – possibly dual front discs on higher variants
- Minor cosmetic changes – new colours, graphics, and small design tweaks
Should You Wait?
If you are not in a hurry, waiting for the updated 650 twins could be worthwhile – especially if improved suspension and braking matter to you.
5. The Big One: Royal Enfield 750cc Platform
This is the news that has enthusiasts truly excited. Royal Enfield is preparing to enter an entirely new segment with a flagship 750cc platform.
Which Bikes Will Get the 750cc Engine?
A. Himalayan 750
The most widely expected model is a larger Himalayan. This would sit above the current 450cc adventure bike, targeting serious overlanders and international tourers.
B. Continental GT 750
A bigger, more powerful cafe racer is also under development. However, the current Continental GT 650 will continue alongside it – meaning Royal Enfield will offer both 650cc and 750cc versions for different price points.
What Does 750cc Mean for Royal Enfield?
- Direct competition with Triumph’s 400cc and upcoming 650cc range
- A serious challenger to KTM’s 790 Adventure
- Entry into the premium touring category for international markets (Europe, North America, Southeast Asia)
Expected Launch Timeline
The 750cc platform is still in development. Realistically, expect the first models (likely the Himalayan 750) to arrive in late 2027 or early 2028.
6. Royal Enfield Electric Vehicles – The Flying Flea Family
Royal Enfield has already taken its first electric step with the Flying Flea C6 launched at ₹1.99 lakh (with a claimed 154 km range). But that is just the beginning.
Next EV: Flying Flea S6 (Scrambler EV)
What We Know
- Shares the same EV foundation as the C6
- Scrambler-inspired design – more rugged and adventurous
- Longer suspension travel – better for rough roads
- Dual-purpose wheels – switch between city and light off-road use
- Range – likely similar to the C6 (around 150 km per charge)
Launch Timeline
Expected either late 2026 or early 2027.
Electric Himalayan – Yes, It’s Coming
Royal Enfield is also testing an electric Himalayan for eventual production.
Why This Is a Big Deal
Most electric motorcycles today are designed as urban commuters or lifestyle products. An electric adventure motorcycle is a completely different beast. It requires:
- Massive battery capacity for long-range touring
- Robust thermal management for off-road conditions
- Durable components to handle vibrations and impacts
What It Means for the Market
If Royal Enfield succeeds with an electric Himalayan, it could leapfrog competitors and establish itself as the leader in premium electric adventure motorcycling – not just in India, but globally.
7. Limited-Edition Specials
Royal Enfield has always understood the value of exclusivity. The company will continue to offer limited-run special editions across its range.
These could include:
- Retro-inspired colour schemes
- Factory-customized accessories
- Numbered editions for collectors
- Commemorative models for milestones
If you are a collector or someone who wants a bike that stands out, keep an eye on these special drops.
Summary: Royal Enfield’s Upcoming Lineup at a Glance
| Model | Platform | Expected Launch | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Himalayan 440 | 440cc single | Late 2026 | Affordable ADV under ₹2.60 lakh |
| 450 Scrambler | 450cc Sherpa | 2027 | Flat seat, knobby tyres, exposed beak |
| Bullet 650 | 648cc twin | Coming months | Iconic Bullet with modern twin engine |
| Updated 650 Twins | 648cc twin | Late 2026 | Better suspension, possible dual front discs |
| Himalayan 750 | 750cc twin | Late 2027/early 2028 | Flagship adventure tourer |
| Continental GT 750 | 750cc twin | TBD | Bigger cafe racer (650 continues alongside) |
| Flying Flea S6 | Electric | Late 2026/early 2027 | Scrambler-styled EV |
| Electric Himalayan | Electric | Testing phase | Electric adventure motorcycle |
