Royal Enfield Electric Bike: Royal Enfield motorcycles are adored all over India for their tough appearance and classic vibe. Now, the brand is preparing to amaze its enthusiasts with a series of new models, with its very first electric motorcycle. After refurbishing some of its old bikes, Royal Enfield is now completely busy with upcoming launches.

Bikes to Watch Out For

The firm is also in the process of developing a 450cc cafe racer variant of its Guerilla bike, which can be expected to enter the market within 2026. It is set to directly compete with Triumph’s Thruxton 400, which is set to launch soon. Meanwhile, the likes of Meteor 350 and Bullet 350 can be expected to introduce new colors and slight design modifications, but the bikes are not likely to receive anything new in their engines.

Royal Enfield’s Foray into Electric Segment

The most exciting highlight is Royal Enfield’s first electric motorcycle, the upcoming Flying Flea C6, which might debut sometime in early 2026. But that is not all—following this bike, Royal Enfield is set to launch a scrambler-typed electric motorcycle and a Himalayan with a battery powerplant. This indicates the seriousness of Royal Enfield in venturing into the electric mobility arena.

Bigger Engines, Bigger Surprises

Royal Enfield is also in the process of developing a new Bullet 650 Twin, according to a recently registered trademark. This motorcycle could be a tad cheaper than the current Classic 650. Besides this, Royal Enfield is also focusing on a 750cc motor, termed the R platform. The Continental GT-R will be the first model using this engine, and it could arrive by 2025 or 2026.

What to Expect in 2026

If all goes well, the market will witness Royal Enfield providing a range of bikes—ranging from low-cost electric bikes to large capacity adventure bikes. The 750cc Himalayan Adventure bike is also on the radar and may be included in this promising future lineup.