Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, is marking another milestone and celebrating 125 years of Pure Motorcycling.
Ahead of a year-long celebration in 2026, Royal Enfield has unveiled new motorcycles, offered a peek into some soon-to-be-launched models and platforms, and showcased special edition variants.
It has unveiled a Bullet 650 alongside a special edition Classic 650 and a Himalayan Mana Black edition.
The Bullet has been at the heart of the brand since 1932 and now gets the more powerful 650cc parallel twin engine. It retains the vintage-inspired bench seat, traditional nacelle and upright riding stance.
The 125 Year Special Edition Classic 650 is embossed with a 125 Years crest in gold on classic red. The ‘hypershift’ paint finish fluidly shifts between red and gold, bright and dark, creating a dynamic visual experience.
The Himalayan Mana Black is inspired by the Mana Pass region, one of the world’s most formidable high-altitude routes.
Finished in deep Stealth Black with matte detailing, it is fully kitted out with exclusively-curated adventure accessories including Black Rally hand guards, Black Rally seat for enhanced grip and comfort, a Rally mudguard designed for rugged trails and tubeless spoked wheels.
Royal Enfield has also shown a scrambler-styled version of its Flying Flea.
The latest offering from the manufacturer’s city+ mobility brand, dubbed Flying Flea S6, is a road and trail-ready evolution of the C6 electric urban commuter unveiled last year.
The original Flying Flea small-capacity petrol motorbikes were purpose-built and airdropped via parachute for lightweight, all-terrain riding.
The new lightweight city+ explorer FF.S6 gets USD front fork, chain final drive, 19in front and 18in rear wheels and enduro-style seat. Power comes from a high-torque electric motor.
Find out more about the full Royal Enfield range at orwell.co.uk/royal-enfield/new-royal-enfield-motorcycle-range