Bullet The
Royal Enfield Bullet has the longest unchanged production run of any motorcycle, having remained continuously in production since 1948. The Bullet marque is even older and has passed 75 years of continuous production. The Royal Enfield and Bullet names were derived from the British company which had been a subcontractor to the
Royal Small Arms Factory in
Enfield, London.
Classic Royal Enfield Classic 350 and
Classic 500 are models of Royal Enfield motorcycles which have been in production since 2009. The Classic series of Royal Enfield motorcycles are inspired by the Royal Enfield G2 350cc Bullet motorcycle, first produced in 1948. It has also been confused often with the
Bullet for their similar look in design as the Classic is a modernised version of the original Royal Enfield Bullet.
Hunter The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a roadster motorcycle launched by Royal Enfield in August 2022 in India. It is powered by 349cc BS6 engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The Hunter 350 is the most affordable motorcycle under the new J-platform, and the second least expensive bike after
Royal Enfield Bullet 350. The motorcycle features a retro-style single-piece seat, a classic round headlamp, a flat handlebar and a sculpted fuel tank. Within a month of launch Hunter 350 becomes the second highest selling Royal Enfield motorcycle.
Shotgun Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 is a 648cc, parallel-twin motor that pumps out 46.40 bhp at 7,250rpm and a peak torque of 52.3Nm at 5,650rpm. The oil-cooled engine is paired to a six-speed gearbox, with a slipper clutch. The factory-custom bobber based on the same platform as the new Continental GT 650. A limited edition Shotgun was launched at the Motoverse 2023 with an attractive blue-and-black color scheme. Later on the production version was revealed which had the same specifications as the Motoverse edition except the color scheme.
Scram The Royal Enfield Scram is a minimalistic street scrambler which is a close cousin to the Himalayan 411, even saying "Himalayan Scram" on the side panels and has the same fuel tank as the 2015-2023 Himalayan. It is powered by a 411cc BS6-2.0 emissions standard air cooled engine which produces 24.3 bhp and 32 nm torque. It was launched in March 2022 as Enfield's first ADV crossover. Royal Enfield unveiled a new Scram model called the "Scram 440", as a replacement for the Scram 411 based on the same engine platform in November 2024. The new update model features an updated engine which goes up in cubic capacity from 411cc to 443cc; Power and torque have climbed from 24.3 hp at 6,500rpm and 32Nm at 4,250rpm to 25.4 hp at 6,250rpm and 34Nm at 4,000rpm.
Himalayan The Royal Enfield Himalayan is an adventure touring motorcycle manufactured by Royal Enfield. It was revealed in February 2015 and launched in early 2016.
Pierre Terblanche led the design team during Himalayan's development. It is specially designed for use on adventure trails. An entirely new Himalayan was launched on 24 November 2023, with a liquid cooled Sherpa 450 engine, switchable ABS as standard, and improved design and build quality. It is the first motorcycle in Royal Enfield's history to be powered by a liquid cooled engine. It was named the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and the old model was discontinued in November 2023.
Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 Royal Enfield unveiled a 650 cc twin-cylinder engine at their Technology Centre, Harris Performance Products, in
Leicestershire, England, in November 2017 to power a new generation of Royal Enfield motorcycles. It was showcased at the
Milan Motorcycle Show on 7 November 2017 in Italy, where two motorcycles based on the engine, the
Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 were revealed. Both models were introduced to the US market in November 2018 to positive reviews. The Interceptor is marketed as the INT650 in the United States where
Honda has a trademark on the "Interceptor" name. In 2020 to 2021, the 650cc twins were the best-selling motorcycles in Great Britain. The Royal Enfield Continental GT is a Neo-retro Café Racer. The first model to use the name, the Continental GT 250, was produced by Royal Enfield in 1960s Britain. The name was revived in the 2010s with the Continental GT 535 (now discontinued) and Continental GT 650.
Meteor 350/Super Meteor 650 Royal Enfield launched a new lineup of cruiser motorcycles on 6 November 2020 named the Meteor. It replaced the
Thunderbird 350 and 350X series which were discontinued earlier that year. It uses a 349 cc single cylinder engine featuring a single overhead camshaft system (SOHC), and a completely new engine with fewer moving parts than the 346 cc. A 648 cc, air cooled version of the bike has been revealed named the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 which was released on January 16, 2023. It is the first Royal Enfield to offer the
Tripper navigation system.
Guerrilla The
Royal Enfield Guerrilla is a new roadster unveiled on 17 July 2024 by Royal Enfield. It is based on the 2023
Himalayan featuring the same chassis, 6-speed gearbox, and the 452cc liquid-cooled Sherpa Engine, with 39.47 bhp and 40 Nm of torque. The Guerrilla features a new rear sub-frame, 17 inch alloy wheels, and a 140mm telescopic fork front suspension, while reducing the stroke value of the rear suspension to 150mm. The bike features a minimalistic design with a smaller 11 litre fuel tank while retaining the round LED headlamp and flat-style handlebar, common amongst its three variants.
Bear 650 The Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650 was officially released on October 31, 2024. It has been described as "a stylish scrambler-styled standard based primarily on the brand's Interceptor 650 model, though with some notable differences." On the Design and Styling front, Bear 650 comes with a scrambler seat, side panel number boards, and urban-off-road aesthetics. This motorcycle uses Showa USD Forks borrowed from the Shotgun 650, but optimized for scrambler duties with longer suspension travel. To complement its off-road credentials, the ride height has been raised. The Interceptor Bear 650 retains the Interceptor 650's brakes but upgrades the front disc size for added stopping power along with Dual-channel ABS with a switchable rear ABS. Equipped with a full-color TFT screen with integrated navigation brings modern tech to the classic platform. It is powered by Royal Enfield's 650-cc engine, and it is tuned to increase torque by a marginal amount, and saves weight because of its two-into-one exhaust system. ==Manufacturing plants==