Royal Enfield is set to rev up 2025 with an exciting lineup of motorcycles, ranging from 440cc to 750cc, catering to diverse riding preferences and expanding its portfolio
Royal Enfield follows a four launches per year strategy. For 2024, the prominent new launches were Shotgun 650, Guerrilla 450, Classic Goan 350 and Interceptor Bear 650. We also saw the refresh of Classic 350 which gets more features now in MY24 version. But what could be the next set of launches from Royal Enfield in 2025? Let’s take a look.
1. Scram 440
Royal Enfield recently showcased the Scram 440, the replacement of much loved Scram 411. Scram 440 gets a 443cc single-cylinder engine, which is a big-bore version of the 411cc engine. It generates 25.4 bhp of peak power and 34 Nm of peak torque, mated to a new 6-speed gearbox. It is likely to launch in 2025 and rival Hero-Harley’s 440cc bikes.
2. Himalayan 450 Rally
Spied testing recently, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Rally version aims to bring both visual and functional benefits over the current model. There’s a new exhaust end-can along with a few revised bodywork. We expect this motorcycle to get functional upgrades like a fully adjustable front (compression and rebound) and rear suspension (rebound and preload).
3. Classic 650
Debuted recently, Classic 650 is among the most anticipated motorcycle launches by Royal Enfield. The company is expected to launch it in 2025, giving all existing Classic 350 customers a solid upgrade, while still looking just as pretty and timeless as Classic 350. It is powered by the same 648cc parallel twin engine with 46.3 bhp and 52.3 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
4. Bullet 650 Twin
Just like Classic 650, Royal Enfield is also testing the iconic Bullet 650 Twin motorcycle. Just like Classic 650, Bullet 650 has a nearly identical design to Bullet 350, but proportionately grown to look like a 650cc offering. It will feature similar componentry and powertrain as Classic 650, but with unique bodywork reminiscent of iconic Bullet 350.
5. Interceptor 750
Rumour mill suggests that Royal Enfield is carving a new 750cc platform. This is a big-bore version of the current 650cc unit. We have seen Interceptor 750 test mules that could be testing this new engine. It will be the most powerful production Royal Enfield motorcycle and gets a dual disc setup at the front for additional braking power.
6. Continental GT 750
Just like the Interceptor 750 test mule, we have seen a Continental GT 750 test mule with a similar dual disc brake setup at the front. Also, we can see a new Cafe Racer style semi-fairing on this Continental GT 750 test mule along with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres. Performance ceiling with this new engine might be beyond 55 bhp and 65 Nm.
7. Himalayan 750
Initially speculated to be Himalayan 650, the dual disc brake setup at the front of the spied test mules suggests that Royal Enfield is carving out a 750cc ADV. Himalayan 750 is more of a touring-focused ADV with semi-fairing for wind protection along with 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels.
This post was last modified on December 31, 2024 8:43 am
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