The performance bike company Royal Enfield, with its headquarters in Chennai, is currently developing a number of new motorcycles that will be released in the future. The business has introduced motorcycles built on the new J-platform, and customers have responded well to them. Despite being the manufacturer's flagship motorcycle, the 650 cc platform is also doing well. At least 7 motorcycles are being developed by Royal Enfield and will be released soon. Here, we're describing all of those motorcycles to you.
The final motorcycle built on the J-platform is the Bullet 350. It is anticipated that it will be placed above the recently introduced Hunter 350 and will take the place of the present UCE Bullet 350 in the lineup (Hunter 350). The Royal Enfield Classic 350's engine and chassis will be used in this vehicle. But the design will be simpler. Royal Enfield is working on a new Himalayan. It is more powerful than the existing model. It is expected to have a 450 cc engine while the current model has a capacity of 411 cc. More importantly, the Himalayan 450 will come with a liquid-cooled engine.
The Himalayan 450 will also be available in bare form. It will have alloy wheels and be better suited for paved surfaces. It will most likely be located below the Himalayan Range 450. Instead of the USD forks featured on the Himalayan 450, it will have telescoping forks. Smaller wheels and a single-piece design will be features of the seat. The Super Meteor 650 is Royal Enfield's flagship cruiser bike. So it has the Riding Triangle built for cruising with forward-set footpegs, an upward-facing handlebar, and a scooped-out seat.
A bobber bike concept called the SG650 was displayed by Royal Enfield. The name of the production model is anticipated to be Shotgun 650. The Super Meteor's platform and the engine will be used for it. It will have a single seat, shorter fenders, and footpegs that are centered, though. The Shotgun 650 might serve as Royal Enfield's next top model. The test model of the new 650 cc motorcycle has been spotted in Chennai. It had a Scrambler-like design, spoke wheels, a single-piece seat, and side-mounted exhaust.
A Continental GT 650 testing vehicle with alloy wheels was sighted, and it has updated tail lamps. Another Continental GT 650 test vehicle was seen with a cowl. In the future, one or both of these items might be sold as accessories.