Royal Enfield Gears Up for 350–750 cc & EV Launches: Guerrilla 450, Bullet 650, Himalayan 750 & Flying Flea Series
Royal Enfield is expanding its lineup with new 450 cc, 650 cc, 750 cc and electric bikes — including Guerrilla 450 café racer, Bullet 650 Twin, Himalayan 750, GT‑R 750, and Flying Flea C6/S6 EVs — rolling out through 2026.
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Royal Enfield is set to dramatically expand its motorcycle offerings via new combustion and electric models over the next two years.
New 450 cc Entries
Guerrilla 450 café racer (based on the Himalayan platform) and the off-road Himalayan Raid 450, both using a ~452 cc engine and expected to release around 2026
650 cc Twin Models
Bullet 650 Twin: A last-mile throwback to the brand’s iconic Bullet, powered by a 648 cc parallel-twin engine; sightings confirmed, launch expected soon.
Classic 650 is scheduled for 2025, appealing to fans of the Classic 350 with more power.
Big-Bore 750 cc Bikes
GT‑R 750, Interceptor 750, and Himalayan 750 are under development. The Himalayan 750, in particular, is expected to hit the Indian market in September 2025, priced around ₹4 lakh.
Electric Launches
The Flying Flea C6 electric bike, Royal Enfield’s first mass-market EV, is slated for a January–March 2026 launch, soon followed by the S6 scrambler variant. Their technical specs remain under wraps.
Model | Segment | Expected Launch |
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Guerrilla 450, Himalayan Raid 450 | 450 cc | 2026 |
Bullet 650 Twin, Classic 650 | 650 cc | 2025–2026 |
Himalayan 750, GT‑R 750, Interceptor 750 | 750 cc | Late 2025 |
Flying Flea C6 & S6 EVs | Electric | Early 2026 |
Key Highlights
450 cc models: Street café and off-road variants based on the proven Himalayan platform.
650 cc twins: Expanding the twin-cylinder family with retro and modern designs.
750 cc line-up: Powerful adventure and cruiser offerings entering premium territory.
EV push: Royal Enfield steps into electric mobility with affordable mass-market models via the Flying Flea range.