At EICMA 2025 in Milan, Royal Enfield showcased one of its most exciting collections yet. The brand revealed new prototypes, electric concepts, and special editions that perfectly balanced its classic heritage with modern design and technology. From adventure bikes to limited editions, Royal Enfield showed how it plans to shape the next phase of motorcycling.
Royal Enfield introduced the Himalayan 750 prototype, marking a major step up in the brand’s adventure-touring range. It features a brand-new 750cc parallel-twin engine and an all-new chassis with adjustable USD forks and a linked monoshock for better control and comfort.
The bike also gets twin front discs and tubeless wire-spoke wheels. Design-wise, it looks tougher and more modern, taking inspiration from larger ADVs. Royal Enfield confirmed it’s still under development, with more details expected at next year’s EICMA and a launch around late 2026 or early 2027.
Royal Enfield also celebrated its 125-year journey with the Classic 650 125th Anniversary Edition. The motorcycle keeps the familiar vintage look but adds a striking “hypershift” paint that changes shades from red to gold under light.
It also gets a special 125 Years crest on the tank and blacked-out engine and wheels for a premium touch. Mechanically, it stays the same as the standard Classic 650, which is powered by the smooth 648cc parallel-twin engine.
The Shotgun 650 × Rough Crafts Limited Edition brought a touch of custom style straight from the workshop floor. This limited-run model features a mix of gloss and matte black with a gold leaf stripe running across the body.
Details like a brass tank badge, quilted leather seat, and gold fork tubes highlight its craftsmanship. Only 100 units will be made worldwide, which makes it a true collector’s item that still feels practical to ride every day.
Royal Enfield also stepped into the electric space with the Flying Flea FF.S6 scrambler. This lightweight electric bike is built for city rides and weekend trails, featuring long-travel suspension, off-road wheels, and a flat seat.
It includes modern features like a round TFT display, voice assist, and connected tech. The FF.S6 shows how Royal Enfield is blending classic scrambler design with smart electric mobility for the future.
To round things off, the legendary Bullet 650 is unveiled. Staying true to its roots, it comes with the timeless teardrop tank, winged badge, and upright riding stance. It runs on the reliable 648cc twin engine with a six-speed gearbox. This offers smooth performance and the same charm that made the Bullet iconic.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the EICMA 2025: Honda Unveils Exciting New Lineup of Its Big Bikes.
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