Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes The country’s leading vehicle manufacturer Royal Enfield is working on many of its new bikes in India. This list includes bikes from 650 cc to the new Classic of 350 cc.
New Delhi, Auto Desk. The country’s leading automaker Royal Enfield is working on a vast range of new motorcycles that will be launched in the 350cc to 650cc motorcycle segment. The company will launch two new 350cc motorcycles, which will join the Meteor 350 segment. With this, Royal Enfield will offer a more road-specific Himalayan. Let us tell you that the company is also testing many new 650cc motorcycles in the country.
New Royal Enfield Classic: Royal Enfield will soon launch the next generation Classic 350 which was recently seen during an official TVC shoot. The leaked images reveal the complete details about the major changes expected to happen on the Classic 350 in the coming days. The company may launch it in August-September this year, the new RE Classic 350 retains the design of the existing model, however, it gets more modern features.
The new Royal Enfield Classic 350 will be offered in three different variants, which include a single seater bike, twin seater Classic 350 and 350 Signals Edition. The new generation RE Classic 350 is based on the brand new architecture, which also underpins the Meteor 350. Called “J” modular architecture, the new platform features a twin downtube spine frame for better ride quality. It will be powered by a 349cc fuel injected engine that is capable of producing a maximum power output of 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm of peak torque at 4,000rpm. It will be mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
Royal Enfield Scrum 411: This is a more road specific version of the completely Himalayan adventure bike. It may be called the Royal Enfield Scrum 411, the new motorcycle has been leaked online via a clay model. Instead of a flyscreen, the bike gets a small fairing-like element around the headlight. The motorcycle also gets smaller rims and shorter fenders. The signature exoskeleton has been replaced by a tank.
The motorcycle gets a revised rear mudguard, pillion grab rail and a new instrument console. The rear luggage rack has been removed, while the fork gaiter has been replaced with a hard case pannier. It is likely to draw power from a 411cc single-cylinder engine, which can be calibrated for better power output. In its current form, this engine produces 24.8PS of power and 32Nm of torque.
Royal Enfield 650cc Bikes: Royal Enfield is also testing a pair of 650cc motorcycles including the modern 650cc Classic and 650cc Cruiser. Which is likely to be called the RE Classic 650, and will be based on the double-cradle frame that underlies the Interceptor and the Continental GT 650. It will come with a twin-shock absorber at the rear, a larger front wheel rear, and flat tubeless tyres. The bike will get dual-channel ABS with dual discs as standard.
The 650cc cruiser can be called the Royal Enfield Shotgun. It will come with a relatively sportier stance with modern styling and mid-set footpegs. The motorcycle will get round headlamps along with large visors, slim fuel tank and alloys for wind protection. The motorcycle will also get split seats, twin-pipe exhaust system, round tail-lamps and turn indicators, thick rear fenders.
Both the bikes will be powered by a 648cc parallel twin air-cooled engine with an oil cooler that also powers the 650 twins. This engine is capable of producing 47.6PS and 52Nm of torque. It is expected to be mated to a 6-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch.