Royal Enfield, known for its iconic mix of old-school charm and modern engineering, is gearing up for an exciting 2025. With a fresh lineup of bikes on the horizon, there’s something for everyone—whether you’re an adventure junkie, a city cruiser, or someone who just loves that classic thump. These upcoming bikes promise to take Royal Enfield’s mid-capacity lineup to the next level while staying true to its heritage.
To top it all, there are rumours circulating of an upcoming 750cc Royal Enfield. Before we jump into the shiny new launches, let’s take a quick look at what Royal Enfield already offers. With fan-favorites like the Classic 350, Hunter 350, Himalayan 450, Interceptor 650, and Continental GT 650, the brand has managed to win over urban riders, long-distance tourers, and lovers of retro-styled machines. The new bikes coming in 2025 are building on this success with exciting updates and all-new models that cater to every kind of rider. But a 750cc is unlikely to come in 2025.
What’s New: Royal Enfield’s Upcoming Bikes for 2025
Classic 650 Twin
One of the most eagerly awaited bikes, the Classic 650 Twin, is all set to make its debut in January 2025. Think of it as the perfect blend of power and nostalgia—a bigger, more powerful sibling of the Classic 350 but based on the Shotgun platform. Here’s what you can expect:
• A 648cc parallel-twin engine that pumps out 47 bhp and 52.3 Nm of torque
• A smooth 6-speed transmission for effortless cruising
• Shared underpinnings with the Shotgun 650, including the frame, twin shock absorbers, and swingarm
• A road-dominating presence at 243 kg, making it the heaviest Royal Enfield yet
• Expected price: Starting at ₹3,40,000
If you already love the Classic 350 but crave more power and a highway-ready engine, the Classic 650 Twin will feel like a dream upgrade.
Scram 440
Coming your way in March 2025, the Scram 440 is here to replace the Scram 411—and it’s bringing a fresh burst of energy. With updated design elements and more power, this scrambler is all about fun, versatility, and urban style. Key highlights include:
• A brand-new 443cc single-cylinder engine churning out 25 bhp (a notch up from the Scram 411)
• Fresh design tweaks and exciting new color options
• A rugged-yet-friendly machine, perfect for city streets and occasional off-road detours
• Expected price: ₹2,10,000 onwards
Young riders and urban explorers, this one’s designed just for you!
Himalayan 650
For those who live to explore, the Himalayan 650 is set to hit the market around September 2025. Royal Enfield is taking its adventure touring game up a notch with this one, aiming to compete with global heavyweights like the Kawasaki Versys 650 and Suzuki V-Strom 650. Here’s what makes it special:
• A touring-oriented design that still holds its off-road DNA
• USD front forks and a rear monoshock for superior ride quality
• Dual-petal disc brakes at the front, a first for Royal Enfield
• Powered by the trusted 648cc twin-cylinder engine
• Expected price: Around ₹4,00,000
For adventure enthusiasts, this bike promises the perfect mix of highway comfort and off-road capability—ideal for those epic road trips.
Hunter 350 Facelift
The Hunter 350, Royal Enfield’s urban favorite, gets a snazzy facelift in 2025. This update adds some modern touches while keeping its fun-to-ride character intact. Key changes include:
• A new LED headlamp inspired by the Interceptor 650
• Updated rear suspension with revised twin shock absorbers
• The familiar 349cc engine delivering 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm torque
• New color options to keep things fresh
• Retro and Metro variants will continue
If you’re someone who zips through city traffic, the updated Hunter 350 will keep you smiling all the way.
Interceptor 650 Facelift
The Interceptor 650—a modern classic that’s already a hit—gets its much-anticipated update in 2025. While the heart of the bike remains unchanged, the facelift brings in thoughtful upgrades. Expect:
• Dual-disc brakes at the front for sharper stopping power
• A refreshed circular instrument console and redesigned LED tail lamps
• The same punchy 648cc parallel-twin engine with loads of mid-range grunt
• Fresh colors and a sprinkle of tech enhancements
This facelift ensures the Interceptor stays at the top of its game while keeping its retro soul alive.
Bullet 650 Twin
Set to launch mid-2025, the Bullet 650 Twin might just be the most accessible 650cc bike from Royal Enfield yet. It combines the iconic Bullet styling with the powerful twin-cylinder engine to deliver an irresistible package. Key points:
• Powered by the proven 648cc parallel-twin engine
• Simplified features to keep costs in check
• Classic design cues borrowed from the popular Bullet 350
If you’ve always loved the timeless Bullet but wanted something with more power, this one’s going to be hard to resist.
Why This Matters for Riders
The 2025 Royal Enfield lineup is a big deal for both loyalists and new riders. Here’s why:
• Exciting Upgrades: For riders who already own bikes like the Classic 350 or Interceptor 650, these new models offer natural, exciting upgrades with more power and modern features.
• Adventure Awaits: The Himalayan 650 gives adventure enthusiasts a bigger, better option for touring.
• Something for Everyone: From the affordable Scram 440 to the timeless Classic 650 and Bullet 650 Twin, there’s a bike for every type of rider and budget.
• City-Riding Focus: The updated Hunter 350 and Interceptor 650 bring modern touches that cater perfectly to urban riders looking for style and performance.
With these launches, Royal Enfield isn’t just expanding its lineup—it’s redefining what makes a mid-capacity motorcycle exciting. Whether you’re a new rider or someone who’s been a fan for years, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year to hop on a Royal Enfield and hit the road with style, power, and character.
However, the company will stick to its existing engines. Those wanting bigger bike from Royal Enfield would have to wait out the 2025.