Royal Enfield’s famed 650 twin platform has been a big hit ever since the Interceptor and Continental GT came out. With the ...
The first ever electric motorcycle from Royal Enfield has finally broken covers. Called the “Flying Flea C6”, the bike pays homage to the machine used by the British Army during World War 2 wh ...
Royal Enfield is on a launching/unveil spree at EICMA 2024. First, the Flying Flea C6 was showcased, which is RE's first ever electric motorcycle. Then, the RE Bear 650 scrambler was launched and ...
Royal Enfield has created an all-new EV sub-brand The bike is targeting 100 miles of range An urban commuter and scrambler are in the works Royal Enfield has revealed the 'next chapter' for the ...
Royal Enfield has been spotted testing the updated Hunter 350 on road. (Image: bikewale) Royal Enfield launched the Hunter as a steppingstone for new riders to join the RE brand. The Hunter ...
The Interceptor 650 is the bike that truly relaunched Royal Enfield after years of keeping ... dusty tracks and gentle, dry-weather green-laning – but the intention is to give it enough ability ...
“The quality and attention to detail are also a step up from what we’ve previously seen from Royal Enfield” While modern-day Royal Enfield established itself with a range of charming if underpowered ...
Like Fast Eddie, the "Bear" moniker may have fumbled the birth of the new Royal Enfield scrambler ... Broadwalk White, Petrol Green, Wild Honey, Golden Shadow, Two Four Nine Bear 650 Two Four ...
Please verify your email address. We’ve been going on and on about Royal Enfield’s upcoming scrambler for a couple of years now. For good reason, too, as the motorcycle has been repeatedly ...
Battle Green, Gun Grey, and Jet Black. The Royal Enfield Classic scale models are priced at an eye-watering Rs. 94,990. When first launched in 2022, the scale models were priced at Rs. 67,990.
A highly customizable scrambler with ’60s style On a frigid January morning in 1960, a teenage rookie lined up with another 764 riders on the start line of The Big Bear Run, the maddest, baddest point ...