If you thought the current line-up from Royal Enfield was impressive, hold onto your helmets. Royal Enfield is preparing to unleash a massive wave of new machinery over the next couple of months. From the long-awaited bigger “Thump” to a high-voltage future, they’re covering all the bases.

Here’s the lowdown on the five most anticipated Royal Enfield motorcycles set to hit the tarmac in 2026.

1. Royal Enfield Bullet 650: The Icon Goes Big

The legend is finally getting the twin-cylinder heart it deserves. Showcased at EICMA 2025 and recently shown at Motoverse, the Bullet 650 is the seventh bike to join the 650cc family.

It keeps that classic silhouette we all love—the teardrop tank with hand-painted pinstripes and the signature “tiger-eye” pilot lamps. It’s looking like an May 2026 launch with an estimated price tag around ₹3.40 Lakh.

Royal Enfield Bullet 650 specifications

  • 647.95cc twin cylinder
  • 47 PS @ 7250 rpm
  • 52.3 Nm @ 5650 rpm
  • Ground Clearance 154 mm
  • Seat Height 800 mm
  • Kerb Weight (90% Fuel + Oil) 243 kg
  • Fuel Capacity 14.8 Litres
  • Dual Channel ABS
  • Tyres Front 100/90-19″
  • Tyres Rear 140/70 R18″
  • USB type C charging point
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 launch soon
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 launch soon

2. Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: The Ultimate Adventure

For the hardcore tourers, the Himalayan 750 is the big news. Moving away from the 450cc single, this flagship tourer will use a brand-new 750cc parallel-twin air/oil-cooled engine derived from the current 650cc mill.

The power is expected to jump to roughly 54–55 bhp and 65 Nm. This isn’t just an engine swap; it’s a whole new engine with a revised chassis and swingarm. We’re hearing there might be two versions: a road-biased one with alloys and a “go-anywhere” spec with spoked wheels. Look for a debut around late 2026 or early 2027, priced between ₹4 Lakh and ₹4.50 Lakh.

Himalayan 750 launch
Himalayan 750 launch

3. Flying Flea S6: The Electric Scrambler

Royal Enfield is officially plugging in. Following the launch of the C6, the Flying Flea S6 is the brand’s first dedicated electric scrambler.

This one is built for more than just city zipping. It features 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels with dual-purpose tyres, long-travel suspension, and an enduro-style seat. On the tech front, it’s loaded: lean-angle sensing ABS, an off-road mode, cruise control, and even keyless ride. It shares the battery and motor tech with its sibling but is tuned for all-terrain fun. Expect this to spark up the market around January 2027.

Flying Flea S6 interesting specifications

  • USD forks
  • Chain Drive
  • Spoke Wheels
  • 19 inch front
  • 18 inch rear
  • Magnesium battery housing
  • Touch screen display with connected features
  • Enduro style seat
  • Lean angle sensitive ABS
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon QWM2290 processor
  • 4G / Wifi capable / Bluetooth
  • Traction Control
  • Vehicle Control Unit that adapts performance depending on terrain and riding style
Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6
Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6

4. Royal Enfield Continental GT 750: The Hardcore Cafe Racer

If you love the café racer vibe but want more “go” with your “show,” the Continental GT 750 is for you. Spied testing near Chennai, this bike looks to offer some serious upgrades, including dual front disc brakes—a first for the brand.

It’ll house the same 750cc twin as the new Himalayan 750, likely tuned for top-end performance with about 55 bhp. It keeps the neo-retro styling but adds better braking hardware and potentially 17-inch alloy wheels. We’re expecting a late 2026 launch with a price point around ₹3.90 Lakh.

Royal Enfield Continental GT 750
Royal Enfield Continental GT 750

5. Royal Enfield Interceptor 750: The Big Roadster

Completing the 750cc trifecta is the Interceptor 750. It sticks to the minimalist, clean roadster look of the 650 but brings the extra grunt of the 750cc parallel-twin.

Like its café racer cousin, it’s expected to feature dual front discs and dual exhaust pipes. The goal here is to make a more capable long-distance highway cruiser that doesn’t lose that easy-going Interceptor charm. It’s slated for a November 2026 arrival, likely starting around ₹3.80 Lakh.

Apart from this, there are variants being developed on the 450 platform as well, most interesting of which is a focused scrambler 450 based on the Guerrilla 450. However, that will definitely be a 2027 model.

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