Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes: From New gen Bullet 350 to Himalayan 450, here are the off-roaders launching soon

Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes: A motorbike brand with aspirations is Royal Enfield. The corporation has been introducing numerous new items over the past few years, and this pattern will continue in 2023 and 2024 as well. This Indian two-wheeler manufacturer, situated in Chennai, is getting ready to introduce some much anticipated motorcycles in the upcoming months. The top 5 forthcoming Royal Enfield bikes in India are covered in this article.

Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes: Know about the New Gen Royal Enfield Bullet 350

The most cheap motorcycle from Royal Enfield will be introduced this year with the new-generation Royal Enfield Bullet 350. It will be built on the J-series platform from RE, which also supports the Meteor, Hunter, and new-generation Classic 350cc models. A 349cc, single-cylinder, air-and-oil-cooled engine will provide the vehicle’s power.

Know about the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

In India, one of the most anticipated ADVs is the Himalayan 450. It has repeatedly been seen getting a road test. The new Himalayan 450 from Royal Enfield will have additional features and be more potent than the existing Himalayan. It will have a 450cc liquid-cooled engine with about 40 horsepower of power, USD front forks, 21-inch and 18-inch wire-spoke wheels, and other things.

Fully-faired RE Continental GT 650

The fully faired Continental GT 650 is the final motorcycle on our list. Although Royal Enfield has not yet officially announced this news, a test mule for the motorcycle was recently seen undergoing testing. The business already competes in the GT Cup with a race-spec semi-faired Continental GT 650, and a fully-faired production-spec motorcycle may be on the horizon soon.

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