Royal Enfield set to launch 4 new motorcycles in 2023, including New Bullet 350 and Himalayan 450

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Royal Enfield set to launch 4 new motorcycles in 2023, including New Bullet 350 and Himalayan 450 (Image: royalenfield.com)
Royal Enfield set to launch 4 new motorcycles in 2023, including New Bullet 350 and Himalayan 450 (Image: royalenfield.com)

Delhi : The line-up at Royal Enfield is being aggressively expanded. The Super Meteor 650, revised Interceptor 650, and Continental GT 650 have previously been introduced by the manufacturer in the Indian market. According to our sources, the firm will introduce four new bikes to the Indian market this year. They are listed below:

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

The Himalayan 450 is Royal Enfield's most eagerly anticipated release. It will adhere to its original principles by valuing function over form. The weight of the present motorbike is my main complaint. To combat this, Royal Enfield has created a brand-new 450 cc liquid-cooled engine that should provide 40–45 horsepower and 40 Nm of maximum torque. Around Diwali, the Himalayan 450 will be released.

Royal Enfield Bullet 350

The market has responded favourably to the bikes built on the J-platform, and the next-generation Bullet will use the same platform. Yes, the engine will remain the same, but it will be altered to better fit the Bullet 350's characteristics. Comparing the motorbike to the Classic 350, it will appear a little more plain.

Royal Enfield Shotgun 650

In January, the firm unveiled the Super Meteor 650, its top model. It is a traditional cruiser, which some could enjoy while others would not. Therefore, Royal Enfield is developing a motorbike with flat handlebars and mid-set footpegs. Additionally, it will have a unique exhaust layout. The firm debuted the motorbike, which will be known as Shotgun 650, in concept form as the SG650.

Royal Enfield Classic Bobber 350

There are no specifics at this time on the fourth motorbike. Having said that, it may be the Classic 350's bobber variant. A motorbike test mule with a single seat and white wall tyres was observed.