All the Royal Enfield fans, we have some exciting news for you! Royal Enfield is planning on launching 5 new bikes by FY2027, which is by March 2027. The brand is looking to expand its lineup even more to cater to an even larger audience. Curious to find out more about these upcoming bikes? Here’s everything you need to know!
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1. Himalayan 750 – Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes

One of the most-awaited Royal Enfields to be launched is the Himalayan 750! While it has been spotted multiple times and has also made an appearance at the EICMA 2025, the launch date is yet to be confirmed by the brand. However, as per sources, the Himalayan 750 will make it to India by the end of this year or early next year. We expect Royal Enfield to offer two variants of the Himalayan 750, a road-biased version with smaller alloy wheels, and an adventure-focused one with larger tubeless spoke alloy wheels.
We expect the Himalayan 750 to feature a round digital instrument cluster, all-LED lighting, adjustable front and rear suspension, ABS modes, traction control, cruise control, and much more. The new 750cc engine will likely be based on the 650cc engine. The Himalayan will get a 750cc parallel twin engine likely to produce 55bhp and 65Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. RE being RE will price the Himalayan 750 quite aggressively – likely around Rs 5 lakh to Rs 6 lakh (on-road, Mumbai).
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2. Continental GT 750


The Continental GT 650 made the “cafe racer” segment of motorcycles a lot more popular in India than before. And now, RE will soon launch the Continental GT 750 with a few design tweaks and more performance. Along with the Himalayan 750, the brand also gave us a glimpse of the upcoming Continental GT 750 at EICMA 2025. However, the one that was showcased was likely the GT-R 750, a sportier and stripped-out version. Multiple spy shots have revealed that the standard GT 750 will not have a cafe racer-style fairing. Expected features include a round TFT display, USD front forks, ride-by-wire, traction control and much more. We expect the Continental GT 750 to make 57bhp and 65Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. Royal Enfield could price this bike around Rs 5.50 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). We expect it to be launched by the end of this year.
3. Himalayan 440 – Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes


While we have known and waited for the above-mentioned bikes, this one is quite new. Industry sources suggest that Royal Enfield is working on a more affordable Himalayan (codenamed D4G) based on the existing Scram 440. Essentially, this will be the same old Himalayan 411 with a larger engine and better refinement. As the Himalayan 450 starts from Rs 3.61 lakh (on-road, Mumbai) and the Scram 440 starts from Rs 2.71 lakh (on-road, Mumbai), the Himalayan 440 would fill the gap between the two. Plus, it would allow buyers to have a cheaper and more simplistic alternative to the Himalayan 450.
To achieve this, the Himalayan 440 will get larger wheels and a few design changes, along with new colour options. The older Himalayan 411 was quite popular, and we believe that the 440 will revive that charm. Powering the Himalayan 440 will be a 443cc engine producing 25.4bhp and 34Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. Royal Enfield could price the Himalayan 440 around Rs 3 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). It is expected to be launched in the second half of 2026.
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4. Scram 450


Witnessing the success of the Triumph Scrambler 400 X, Royal Enfield may want a piece of that cake. Industry sources have confirmed that RE is working on Scrambler, which will be based on the Guerrilla 450. Scramblers are essentially all-rounders at best and run well in off-road conditions, touring or even urban commuting. While the Guerrilla hasn’t been the best in terms of sales, the bike itself is unlike any Royal Enfield. The performance on tap is extraordinary, and the riding experience is quite fun. Bringing in a Scrambler 450 might just be a great move from RE and could attract more buyers.
We can expect to see a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear tyre setup with dual-purpose tyres. RE may also offer a taller seat, similar to that of the Himalayan 450 Mana Black, for a taller and commanding riding position. Additional expected features include switchable ABS, riding modes, and a slipper clutch. The rest of the features, like a round TFT screen, map mirroring, traction control, and a few more, are expected to be borrowed from the Guerrilla 450. As the name suggests, the Scram 450 will get a 452cc engine producing 40bhp and 40Nm of torque, along with a 6-speed gearbox. We expect RE to price the Scram 450 around Rs 3.30 lakh (on-road, Mumbai), right on par with the Scrambler 400 X. RE will likely launch this in the first quarter of 2027.
5. Bullet 650 – Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes


One of the most iconic nameplates, the Bullet, has already been revealed with a larger 650cc engine at EICMA 2025. However, any launch details about the Bullet 650 are still under wraps. We believe that RE will soon launch the Bullet 650 later this year. In terms of design, it closely resembles the Classic 650 but with distinctive “Bullet” design elements. The Bullet 650 gets features like an LED headlight, a tripper navigation pod, a slipper clutch, dual-channel ABS, and much more. Powering this Bullet is the same 648cc parallel twin engine producing 46.4bhp and 52.3Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. We can expect the Bullet 650 to carry a price tag of around Rs 4.10 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). Royal Enfield could launch the Bullet 650 in the latter half of 2026.
So, which of these Royal Enfield bikes would you buy?
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