Royal Enfield is gearing up to introduce an exciting new range of motorcycles to the Indian market in 2025, with plans to further expand its 650 lineup. Although the company may not participate in the India Mobility Global Expo 2025, it is set to reveal a series of new models. Here’s a preview of what Royal Enfield has in store for 2025.
Royal Enfield Scram 440
At the Motoverse event in Goa last November, Royal Enfield showcased the Scram 440, with pricing anticipated to be announced in January 2025. The 2025 Scram features a 443cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, producing 25.4 bhp at 6,250 rpm and 34 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. The company asserts that this model boasts a 4.5 percent increase in power and a 6.5 percent boost in torque compared to the Scram 411.
Royal Enfield Bullet Classic 650
The highly anticipated Classic 650 is also on the horizon, having been first revealed at EICMA in Milan last November. Currently available in international markets, this new 650 model honors the brand’s heritage. It is designed as a single-seater but includes a removable pillion seat that can be easily attached to the subframe when required.
Bullet 650 Twin
The Bullet 650 Twin is set to be the most budget-friendly option in Royal Enfield’s 650cc range. Staying true to its classic roots, the Bullet will be a straightforward motorcycle aimed at enthusiasts who appreciate simplicity. It will feature a traditional analog instrument cluster and the signature LED tiger lights that define Royal Enfield’s aesthetic.
Himalayan 750
Recent spy images suggest that the new Himalayan will be equipped with a 750cc twin-cylinder engine, marking a notable enhancement in performance. Additionally, the suspension system has been upgraded, featuring sturdier front forks and a new twin-shocker arrangement to improve off-road capabilities.