Royal Enfield is set to launch motorcycles ranging from 440cc to 750cc in 2025, catering to riders with varied preferences. 

Scram 440: A big-bore upgrade to the Scram 411, the Scram 440 will feature a 443cc engine, producing 25.4 bhp and 34 Nm torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. 

Himalayan 450 Rally: This rally-focused adventure motorcycle will come with fully adjustable suspension, redesigned exhaust, and functional upgrades for off-road enthusiasts. 

Classic 650: A timeless upgrade, the Classic 650 will retain its vintage aesthetics while offering a 648cc twin-cylinder engine with 46.3 bhp and 52.3 Nm of torque. 

Bullet 650 Twin: Combining traditional Bullet styling with modern engineering, the Bullet 650 Twin will feature the same powertrain as the Classic 650. 

Interceptor 750: Powered by a new 750cc engine, the Interceptor 750 will deliver over 55 bhp and 65 Nm, along with dual-disc brakes for enhanced performance. 

Continental GT 750: A sporty cafe racer, the Continental GT 750 will boast a semi-fairing design, alloy wheels, tubeless tires, and superior braking capabilities. 

Himalayan 750: A touring-focused ADV with a 750cc engine, semi-fairing for wind protection, and 19-inch front wheels designed for long-distance riders. 

With this lineup, Royal Enfield aims to dominate the mid-capacity segment, competing with global and domestic players like Hero-Harley and KTM. 

These upcoming models highlight Royal Enfield’s commitment to combining innovation, performance, and heritage, offering motorcycles for every type of rider.