2024 Royal launch: Royal Enfield gears up for the launch of 4 new bikes in India

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2024 Royal launch: Royal Enfield gears up for the launch of 4 new bikes in India (Image: royalenfield.com)
2024 Royal launch: Royal Enfield gears up for the launch of 4 new bikes in India (Image: royalenfield.com)

Delhi : The Super Meteor 650 and the Himalayan 450 were introduced by Royal Enfield earlier this year, and the next generation Bullet 350 was the model that came before it a few months ago. Both were unveiled at the 2023 MotoVerse event in Goa. Next year, the company plans to add to its lineup of 350, 450, and 650cc models.

The following contains all the important information about the next Royal Enfield motorcycles, which are anticipated to be unveiled or launched in 2024 CY:

1. Royal Enfield Shotgun 650:

There are just 25 of the factory-customized Shotgun 650s available, as it was announced at MotoVerse. When the full-fledged production version is unveiled in India and overseas in 2024, it will have a new sub-frame, different footpegs and seats, an upright handlebar, smaller wheels, and other upgrades over the Super Meteor 650. We're keeping the well-known 648 cc parallel twin.

2. Royal Enfield Hunter 450:

It is expected that Royal Enfield would introduce a new roadster to its 450 cc lineup in the first half of 2019. It will be powered by a 452 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC four-valve engine that produces 40.02 PS and 40 Nm, making it a direct competitor for the Triumph Speed 400. Customers looking to purchase a daily rider with a retro aesthetic, strong performance, and touring capabilities will be its target market.

3. Royal Enfield Classic Bobber 350:

Based on the current Classic 350, the bobber will include a detachable pillion seat, higher handlebars, and whitewall tires. It will most likely compete with Jawa 42 Bobber and Jawa Perak when it goes on sale at some point in the upcoming year. The forthcoming motorcycle will be powered by a 349 cc single-cylinder air- and oil-cooled SOHC engine that can produce up to 20 horsepower of maximum power and 27 Nm of torque.

4. Royal Enfield Scrambler 650:

Several times, the Royal Enfield Scrambler 650 has been spotted being tested on both international and Indian roads. Because it will be off-road focused, it will have a longer wheelbase, higher ground clearance, and block pattern tires than the Int and GT 650s. Moreover, it will have a two-into-one exhaust system. Its 650 cc brothers will share a number of mechanical parts.