Royal Enfield’s upcoming new bikes in 2026 – 350cc to 750cc and its first electric bike

In India, whenever the name Royal Enfield comes to mind, the first thing that comes to mind is its powerful sound, massive body, and a distinctly royal feel. The year 2026 is set to be even more special for the brand, as Royal Enfield is launching its biggest product offering yet. New petrol engines ranging from 350cc to 750cc and, for the first time, electric bikes mean something for every type of rider. So lets Know Which bike come first.

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Flying Flea C6

The Flying Flea C6 is considered Royal Enfield’s first production electric bike. Its design resembles the brand’s historic military bike, but the look is fully modern and Neo-Retro. Minimal body panels, girder-style front suspension and lightweight aluminum-intensive frame make it different from the crowd.

This bike pays more attention to agility and simplicity rather than power. Running it on the streets of the city will feel as if a light but precise sword is at hand. It is expected that serial production of Flying Flea C6 will begin by the end of 2026.

Flying Flea S6

The Flying Flea S6 is based on the same electric platform, but its character is slightly more rough than the C6. The scrambler-like look, more suspension travel and dual-purpose wheels make it more ready for bad paths.

It will have a slightly stronger chassis and visual more muscular elements. The good thing is that the company has confirmed that the S6 will share the C6 as well as battery components and will be available for sale before the end of 2026.

Bullet 650

Let me tell you that the Bullet 650 will probably be one of the most awaited Royal Enfield bikes of 2026. Looking from the outside, it will look like the same old Bullet, but hidden inside will be a 648cc Parallel-Twin engine, which will give power of about 47 bhp and more than 52 Nm of torque.

With a six-speed gearbox and slip-and-assist clutch, this bike will become even more smooth for long-distance rides. Round headlamps, metal-heavy bodies, pinstriped fuel tanks and straight riding positions are all the same as expected from Bullet. The price is likely to be around Rs 3.65 lakh (ex-showroom).

Classic 650 Anniversary Edition

Royal Enfield introduced the Classic 650 Anniversary Edition on its 125th anniversary, appearing for the first time at EICMA 2025. Its “Hypershift” paint scheme seems to change from red to golden, making it extremely special.

Black-out exhaust, engine case and wire-spoke wheels further increase its premium feel. Mechanically it is similar to the Standard Classic 650, but its limited-run status makes it special for collectors.

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Himalayan 750

In addition to the confirmed models, Royal Enfield’s roadmap could also include a larger bike like the Himalayan 750. New 450cc and 650cc derivatives, as well as new special editions in the 350cc lineup, could be on the way. This means there’s bound to be something for every budget and every riding style.

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