RE’s Future Lineup Leaked: Himalayan 750, Guerrilla Scrambler & EV Bikes To Shake Market

If you're a Royal Enfield fan, take heart, because the coming days are going to be filled with "royal" adventures on the roads. Royal Enfield is no longer limited to just 350cc; the company is poised to dominate the global market with powerful models like the Himalayan 750 and Bullet 650. From its new 750cc platform to its electric avatar, the "Flying Flea," the company is bringing something new for
Vikram Singh

If you’re a Royal Enfield fan, take heart, because the coming days are going to be filled with “royal” adventures on the roads. Royal Enfield is no longer limited to just 350cc; the company is poised to dominate the global market with powerful models like the Himalayan 750 and Bullet 650.

From its new 750cc platform to its electric avatar, the “Flying Flea,” the company is bringing something new for riders of every budget and style. If you’ve been waiting for a powerful riding machine, this new roadmap from Royal Enfield is sure to blow your mind.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 (4)

The biggest news from Royal Enfield is its new 750cc platform. The first and largest bike in this range is going to be the Himalayan 750. This bike will be a dream for riders who want to enjoy adventure and high-speed cruising. A larger Continental GT 750 is also being developed on this platform, which will be sold alongside the current 650 model.

This 750cc architecture is set to be Royal Enfield’s most premium and powerful offering in the coming decade. This new engine will not only deliver more speed but also make long-distance journeys more comfortable than ever.

Bullet 650

 

After making waves at EICMA 2025, the Bullet 650 is now ready to hit Indian roads. This bike is for those who want the combination of the Bullet’s vintage styling and the power of a 650cc parallel-twin engine. It features the same reliable 648cc engine, which produces around 47 bhp and over 52 Nm of torque.

It’s paired with a 6-speed gearbox and an assist-and-slipper clutch, making gear shifting effortless. Additionally, the existing 650 Twin models are also set to receive major updates this year, which could include improved suspension and dual disc brakes at the front.

 

Himalayan 440

 

The company is introducing the Himalayan 440 for adventure biking enthusiasts. It is based on the recently popular Scram 440. Its biggest advantage will be its affordable price. With an expected price of around ₹2.5 lakh (ex-showroom), it will be a very affordable alternative to the Himalayan 450.

It will be an excellent entry-level adventure bike for new riders who want to master rugged terrain and are looking for a simple and robust machine without too many frills.

Flying Flea and Electric Himalayan

 

Royal Enfield has now taken a step towards the future. Following the company’s first electric bike, the Flying Flea C6, the S6 Scrambler EV is on its way. This bike is expected to arrive in late 2026 or early 2027. It will feature longer suspension and dual-purpose tires, ensuring a full adventure experience despite being electric.

Its range and performance are expected to be similar to the C6 model. Along with this, the company is also working on an Electric Himalayan, which is being made keeping in mind both domestic and international markets.

Flying Flea

Guerrilla 450 Scrambler

 

The expansion of the popular 450cc Sherpa platform isn’t over yet. By 2027, the company will launch a ‘Scrambler’ version of the Guerrilla 450. It will feature long-travel suspension, a higher ride height, knobby tires, and a distinctive front beak. This bike will be aimed at those who enjoy performing stunts on city streets as well as dirt roads. It will position Royal Enfield in a segment where there are currently very few competitors.