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Upcoming Royal Enfield Motorcycles: From Classic 350 Bobber To Guerrilla 450

Royal Enfield will launch new motorcycles in India by year-end. Classic 350 Bobber, Guerrilla 450, Classic 650 Twin and Scram 650 are expected. Details are scarce but leaks suggest engine specs and features.

Upcoming Royal Enfield Motorcycles: Royal Enfield, one of the leading giants in the two-wheeler segment, is preparing for the launch of new motorcycles in India. According to reports, the upcoming Royal Enfiled bikes are expected to hit the market by the end of this year or early 2025. However, the company has not yet revealed any official details about these motorcycles.

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Some motorcycles are creating a buzz even before their official launch because they were spied on during testing. Most of the details about the design and other bits have been revealed via spy images. Here is the list of the upcoming Royal Enfield motorcycles:

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Upcoming Royal Enfield motorcycles

Classic 350 Bobber

Royal Enfield is expected to introduce the new Bobber-style Classic 350 soon. It will use the brand’s popular Classic 350 platform. Some reports initially suggested that the motorcycle would be named the Classic 350 Bobber. Later, other reports hinted that Royal Enfiled has trademarked the name Goan Classic 350, which is likely to be used in the future. Powering the motorcycle will be the 350cc engine that produces a maximum power of 20.2bhp and a peak torque of 27Nm.

Also Read: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 – A Dashing Speedster With A 6-Second Acceleration

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Guerrilla 450

The Guerrilla 450 is likely to adopt the same platform as the Himalayan 450 and feature roadster-style body panels with similar off-road capabilities. Ahead of the official launch, the motorcycle was spotted testing, revealing round LED headlights, a single-seater configuration, and an impressive fuel tank.

Upon launch, the motorcycle will rival the Harley-Davidson X440, Hero Maverick 440, Triumph Speed 400, neo-retro Honda CB300R, and Yezdi Roadster. It will pack a 452cc engine, which delivers a maximum power of 40bhp and a peak torque of 40Nm.

Classic 650 Twin

 The brand recently registered a trademark for the motorcycle under the Classic 650 Twin name. This indicates that the bike can be launched with the same identity. According to leaks, the next model will be positioned one step above the Interceptor 650 and will do without the modern USD telescopic front fork setup.

Scram 650

Royal Enfiled also has plans to launch the Scram 650 in the Indian market soon. However, it is yet to be confirmed whether the brand will launch it with the same name or give it a new identity. The motorcycle is likely to share its platform with the Interceptor 650. According to some reports, the upcoming Scram 650 will be one of the lightest motorcycles in the Royal Enfield’s 650 lineup.

Also Read: Royal Enfield Meteor 350 – Blending Retro Aesthetics With High-End Performance

First published on: May 28, 2024 03:44 PM IST


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