Royal Enfield Motoverse 2024: What’s in store this time?

It is that time of the year when motorcycle enthusiasts gear up and head towards Goa to experience grand scale festivities and meet fellow riders from all across the country. The festivities kick start late November with the Royal Enfield Motoverse, formerly known as Rider Mania.

Previous editions of the Motoverse have witnessed a vibrant carnival filled with two-wheeler activities, engaging workshops, electrifying live concerts, and the launch of stylish apparel and riding gear. These activities will be complemented by a variety of cuisines from across the globe. 

The upcoming edition of Motoverse promises to live up to the same expectations. Here’s a detailed rundown of what can be expected from the Royal Enfield Motoverse this time from new motorcycles to stunt and cultural motorcycles. 

Royal Enfield Motoverse 2024 (Image: Royal Enfield)

Royal Enfield Motoverse 2024: New motorcycles on display

The Chennai-based motorcycle manufacturer already unveiled two of its biggest upcoming products at the recently concluded EICMA 2024 — Interceptor Bear 650 and Classic 650. Both bikes will make their first public appearance on Indian soil at the upcoming edition of Motoverse. This will enable all motorcycle and Royal Enfield enthusiasts to take a closer look at both these machines for real.

Besides the two models mentioned above, Enfield will also most likely showcase its first electric motorcycle concept – the Flying Flea C6 — which also broke covers at the EICMA earlier this month. However, the biggest highlight will be the Goan Classic 350 — the brand’s fifth and most probably the final product in the company’s 350cc lineup. Essentially a bobber derivative of Classic 350, the Goan Classic 350 will share the same components as its 350cc sibling barring a raised ape hanger U-shaped handlebar and revised sub-frame.

Royal Enfield Goan Classic patent (File image)

Royal Enfield Motoverse 2024: Motorcycling & Cultural activities

This year, Royal Enfield’s annual three-day extravaganza will feature five distinct sessions: MotoThrill, MotoSonic, MotoVille, MotoShop, and MotoReel. This year, the event will introduce a new and exciting element: Royal Enfield’s own Maut ka Kuan. Food enthusiasts and lifestyle buffs will enjoy a variety of food kiosks and tattoo outlets.

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