Next Wave: 6 Upcoming Royal Enfield motorcycles worth the wait

The festive season may be winding down, but Royal Enfield isn’t letting off the gas just yet. November is revving up with the grand reveal of their first electric motorcycle and the new scrambler, the Interceptor Bear 650. And here’s the icing on the cake: six new motorcycles are rolling in soon! So buckle up, grab your helmet, and get ready for a wild ride—because it looks like Royal Enfield is just getting started.

Royal Enfield electric motorcycle

Royal Enfield has been actively sharing teasers on social media for its first-ever electric motorcycle. The official unveiling of this motorcycle is set to take place at EICMA 2024 in Milan. The company will present a prototype that draws inspiration from the Flying Flea motorcycle, which was used during World War II. 

Royal Enfield electric bike (Image: IP India)

This electric motorcycle features a narrow vintage frame that accommodates the battery pack instead of a traditional engine. It is equipped with a round headlight and all-LED lighting, including the indicators. Currently designed as a single-seater, we will have to wait to see the final version that goes into production.

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In addition to its distinctive design, the motorcycle boasts Girder forks, a round digital instrument console, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and alloy wheels. The electric vehicle (EV) motorcycle will be officially revealed on November 4.

Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650

The new Interceptor Bear 650 is expected to debut on November 5th. This new scrambler is based on the Interceptor but features several upgraded components, including Showa USD front forks, twin rear suspension, and an all-digital TFT rider’s console with Google Maps, similar to the Himalayan and the Guerrilla. It also comes with dual-purpose tires, measuring 19 inches in the front and 17 inches in the rear. Additional features include a Type-C charging port, all-LED lights, and switchable dual-channel ABS.

Image: Royal Enfield

The Bear 650 is powered by a 648 cc air-oil-cooled parallel twin engine that produces 47 bhp at 7,250 rpm.

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