6 New Royal Enfield Bikes Coming in the Next 12 Months
A very busy launch period. At least 6 key motorcycles are expected to arrive in the next 12 months, from May 2026 to May 2027. The brand is heavily focused on expanding its 650cc parallel-twin platform and introducing its first all-electric and 750cc models. Some of these bikes have already been shown at events like EICMA or Motoverse and are slated for imminent release.

Bullet 650

The Bullet 650 is expected to launch in May or June of 2026. It will use the familiar 648cc parallel-twin engine, which is the same as the one in the Classic 650. The key highlight is that it brings classic Bullet aesthetics together with the power of the 650cc engine. If you love the old-school Bullet look but want more power for highway riding, this is the bike you have been waiting for.
Scrambler 450

The Scrambler 450 is expected to launch in May or October of 2026. It will use the 452cc liquid-cooled engine from the Himalayan 450. The key highlight is that it is an urban-focused scrambler. It takes the reliable and capable Himalayan engine and puts it into a friendlier, more street-oriented package. It will have a sporty, scrambler look with a flat seat and high-mounted exhaust. This bike is perfect for city commutes and light off-roading on weekends.
Flying Flea C6

The Flying Flea C6 was already launched in April 2026 and is beginning to reach customers. It is Royal Enfield’s first all-electric motorcycle. It is a lightweight urban commuter with a retro design inspired by the original Flying Flea from the 1940s. It has a 3.91 kWh battery and a range of about 154 kilometres. It is very light at just 124 kg, making it extremely easy to handle in city traffic. The price is ₹2.79 lakh. This bike is for people who want a quiet, smooth, and zero-emission ride for daily commuting.
Interceptor 750

The Interceptor 750 is expected to launch in November 2026. It will use a brand new 750cc parallel-twin engine. The key highlight is that it is a larger displacement engine for serious highway touring. The Interceptor is already a favourite among riders who love the cafe racer style. With a bigger 750cc engine, it will have much more power and torque, making it ideal for long-distance touring and faster highways.
Continental GT 750

The Continental GT 750 is also expected to launch in November 2026. It will use the same new 750cc parallel-twin engine as the Interceptor. The key highlight is that it is a performance-oriented cafe racer with the larger 750cc engine. The Continental GT is the sportier, more aggressive sibling of the Interceptor. With the 750cc engine, it will be a true performance machine for riders who want the classic cafe racer look with modern power.
Himalayan 750

The Himalayan 750 is expected to launch in early 2027. It will also use the new 750cc parallel-twin engine. The key highlight is that it is a flagship adventure bike aimed at competing with global heavyweights. The current Himalayan 450 is already very capable, but the 750cc version will be a true long-distance tourer. It will have the power and torque to cruise comfortably at high speeds on highways and tackle rough terrain with ease. This bike is for serious adventurers who want to go on long road trips across the country.
You should buy the current Royal Enfield models now if you need a bike immediately, if you have a lower budget, or if you are happy with the current 650cc or 450cc engines. The current Classic 650, Bear 650, Himalayan 450, and other models are all excellent motorcycles. But if you can wait, the new bikes coming in the next year promise more power, more technology, and more choices than ever before.
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