Royal Enfield plans over seven launches in 2026, including EVs, 350–450cc classics and 650–750cc twins. Key models are the Flying Flea EVs and Himalayan 750 ADV offering 150+ km range or 60 hp power. Prices will be ₹1.5–4.5 lakh.
Built on Sherpa 450 and R 750 platforms they feature TFT screens, quickshifters and ADAS safety tech. Deliveries start in Q1 2026 with a target of 3 lakh units, blending eco-friendly rides with Royal Enfield’s classic style for India and exports.
Bullet 650 Twin – Classic Cruiser with Twin Punch
The Bullet 650 Twin launching in Q1 2026, revives the classic Bullet with a 650cc parallel-twin engine, it features a round headlamp, pinstriped tank and metal-heavy build for upright cruising, the 648cc air-cooled engine makes 47 hp and 52 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox, slipper clutch and quickshifter, delivering smooth pulls up to 140 km/h with about 25 kmpl mileage.
It comes with twin shocks, disc brakes with ABS and a Bluetooth dashboard for calls and navigation. At ₹2.5–3 lakh, it sits below the Classic 650 and rivals the Triumph Speed Twin 400 giving riders an affordable way to enjoy the heritage Bullet experience on 200 km rides.
Classic 650 – Timeless Roadster Refresh
The Classic 650, launching in early 2026 with the Bullet has a 650cc twin engine producing 47 hp and 52 Nm, it features a teardrop tank, chrome accents and hand-painted details for a vintage look. A reinforced frame, 17-inch alloys and adjustable rear suspension give stability and comfort for two riders with mileage around 25 kmpl, it adds traction control, USB ports and upright seating making it practical for long rides, Priced at ₹2.8–3.2 lakh, it rivals the Jawa 650 offering retro style with modern safety for daily rides of about 100 km.
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Guerrilla 450 Cafe Racer – Roadster Racer with 450 Zip
The Guerrilla 450 Cafe Racer launching in H1 2026 is based on the Sherpa 450 platform with clip-ons, hump seat and round mirrors for a café racer style. It runs on a 452cc single engine making 40 hp and 40 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox and quickshifter.
It reaches 150 km/h and delivers about 28 kmpl from a 13L tank, the bike includes USD forks, twin disc brakes with ABS and a TFT dash with Bluetooth. At ₹2.4–2.8 lakh, it rivals the Triumph Thruxton 400 offering sporty handling and a 185 kg frame for enjoyable 150 km rides.
Himalayan 750 – ADV Flagship for Epic Escapes
The Himalayan 750 launching late 2026, upgrades the 650 twin to 750cc making about 60 hp and 60 Nm for strong adventure rides, it comes with an adjustable windscreen, knuckle guards and 21/17-inch spoke wheels for both off-road and highway use.
It has long-travel suspension and a 21-litre tank giving around 300 km range at 20 kmpl. A TFT screen with navigation adds convenience. Safety includes cornering ABS and traction modes for wet trails. At ₹4–4.5 lakh, it is Royal Enfield’s top ADV built for multi-day 400 km trips competing with the BMW G 310 GS.
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Continental GT 750 – Cafe Twin for Track Days
The Continental GT 750 launching late 2026 runs on a 750cc twin engine with 60 hp and 60 Nm, it carries a retro semi-fairing, rearset pegs and hump seat giving it a café racer style, it reaches 160 km/h with a 6-speed gearbox, quickshifter and clip-ons for sharp handling. Mileage is about 18 kmpl from a 13-litre tank good for 220 km rides, the bike adds USD forks, rear monoshock and a Bluetooth TFT display. At ₹3.5–4 lakh, it rivals the Triumph Speed Twin 900 offering a stylish powerful weekend machine with premium finishes.
Expected Prices in India
| Model | Expected Price (Rs lakh, ex-showroom) |
|---|---|
| Bullet 650 Twin | 2.5–3.0 |
| Classic 650 | 2.8–3.2 |
| Guerrilla 450 Cafe Racer | 2.4–2.8 |
| Himalayan 750 | 4.0–4.5 |
| Continental GT 750 | 3.5–4.0 |
Compared to rivals:
- Triumph Speed Twin 400: Rs 2.3 lakh
- Jawa 650: Rs 3.5 lakh
- BMW G 310 GS: Rs 3.3 lakh
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Key Specs: Engines, Range and Power
| Spec | Bullet/Classic 650 | Guerrilla 450 Cafe | Himalayan 750 | Continental GT 750 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | 648cc twin | 452cc single | 750cc twin | 750cc twin |
| Power/Torque | 47 hp / 52 Nm | 40 hp / 40 Nm | 60 hp / 60 Nm | 60 hp / 60 Nm |
| Range/Mileage | 25 kmpl | 28 kmpl | 20 kmpl | 18 kmpl |
| Top Speed | 140 km/h | 150 km/h | 160 km/h | 160 km/h |
| Weight | 200 kg | 185 kg | 220 kg | 210 kg |
Key Features: Tech, Safety, and Ride Modes
- EV Duo Perks: Belt/chain drive, 3-hour charge, app connectivity, three modes.
- Design Touches: Retro tanks, LED rounds, spokes for heritage grip.
- Tech Boost: TFT dashes, Bluetooth, quickshifters on twins.
- Safety Kit: ABS/traction, USD forks, cornering aids.
- Comfort Wins: Upright/adjustable ergos, ventilated seats, USB ports.
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Why Royal Enfield’s 2026 Lineup Rules the Revival
Royal Enfield is set for a big 2026 with more than seven new bikes, the lineup includes Flying Flea EVs that run quietly with about 150 km range, 450cc sporty racers giving fun rides with around 28 kmpl mileage and 650–750cc twins offering strong power of about 60 hp, these bikes cover everything from daily commuting to adventure touring.
The new platforms bring features like quickshifters and TFT screens making rides safer and more connected. Prices between ₹1.5–4.5 lakh make them more affordable compared to Triumph and BMW models, the EVs use C6 batteries which makes exports easier. Royal Enfield is aiming for 3 lakh sales giving riders a mix of eco-friendly quiet rides and classic thump for India’s roads and beyond.
Comparison with Rivals: How RE’s 2026 Stacks Up
| Bike | Price (Rs lakh) | Power (hp) | Range/Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bullet/Classic 650 | 2.5–3.2 | 47 | 25 kmpl |
| Guerrilla 450 Cafe | 2.4–2.8 | 40 | 28 kmpl |
| Himalayan 750 | 4.0–4.5 | 60 | 20 kmpl |
| Continental GT 750 | 3.5–4.0 | 60 | 18 kmpl |
| Triumph Speed Twin 400 | 2.3 | 40 | 25 kmpl |
| Jawa 650 | 3.5 | 47 | 22 kmpl |
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Final Verdict: Why Royal Enfield’s 2026 Seven-Pack Thumps Ahead
Royal Enfield’s 2026 lineup mixes electric and petrol bikes. The Flying Flea EVs cost ₹1.5 lakh, the 650 twins ₹2.5 lakh, the 450 racer ₹2.4 lakh and the 750 models ₹3.5–4.5 lakh. EVs offer 150 km range while petrol twins give 60 hp power. Each bike suits different riders commuters, racers or adventurers, they blend classic Royal Enfield style with modern tech with launches starting in Q1 2026.






