Every Indian loves a Royal Enfield, whether they know how to ride or not. And Royal Enfield has catered to this fandom with a plethora of options to choose from. To bring in more options for the Indian fanatics, Royal Enfield may launch a few more bikes in 2026. So, here’s a list of 5 upcoming Royal Enfield bikes in 2026!
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Himalayan 750 – Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes


One of the most anticipated and exciting upcoming Royal Enfield bikes is the Himalayan 750. The brand gave us a glimpse of the Himalayan 750 at the EICMA 2025, wherein the bike was placed in a box with a sign saying “Testing In Progress”. However, we believe that the bike will surely be ready to enter the Indian market by 2026. Thanks to multiple spy shots, it is safe to say that there could be two variants of the Himalayan 750. One could be a more road-biased version with smaller alloy wheels. On the other hand, it could be adventure-focused with larger tubeless spoke alloy wheels.
Apart from that, we expect the Himalayan 750 to get features like a round digital instrument cluster, all-LED lighting, adjustable front and rear suspension, ABS modes, traction control, cruise control and much more. The new 750cc engine will likely be based on the 650cc engine. We expect the 750cc parallel twin engine to produce 55bhp and 65Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. RE being RE could launch this price at an aggressive price tag – anywhere between Rs 5 Lakh and Rs 5.60 Lakh (on-road, Mumbai).
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Bullet 650


Most people don’t even call a RE bike by its name; they just say it’s a “Bullet”. This is because the Bullet was one of RE’s most iconic models, and it still is to this date. To back the hype of the Bullet, Royal Enfield officially unveiled the Bullet 650 at the EICMA. Soon after, it was also showcased at the Motoverse 2025. While it borrows the same engine from the other Classic 650, its distinctively retro design aligns with the Bullet’s lineage.
The colour schemes, single-piece seat, and the traditional Bullet bading set it apart from the Classic 650. That aside, the Bullet 650 gets features like an LED headlight, a tripper navigation pod, a slipper clutch, dual-channel ABS, and much more. Powering this Bullet is the same 648cc parallel twin engine producing 46.4bhp and 52.3Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. Royal Enfield is yet to officially launch the bike, and we expect the brand to launch it in 2026.
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Continental GT 750 – Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes


Along with the Himalayan 750, Royal Enfield also unveiled the Continental GT 750, enclosed in a box. The bike was later showcased at the Motoverse as well, where we got to listen to its twin-cylinder symphony. Many suggest that the bike showcased could be the race-spec version of the Continental 750, the GT-R 750. The bike featured a retro cafe-racer styled fairing, a bunch of decals, and a dual-disc setup with a cowl. The GT-R750 will likely be raced in the Royal Enfield GT Cup. Surprisingly, the Continental 750 prototype that was showcased gets telescopic front forks instead of USDs. However, as it is a work in progress, RE may offer USD forks in the final version. We expect the Continental GT 750 to make 57bhp and 65Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. Royal Enfield may launch the Continental GT 750 next year.
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Himalayan Electric


Royal Enfield showcased its Himalayan Electric at the Motoverse 2025, showcasing its power and performance. Burnouts and quick acceleration runs gave us a glimpse of the performance on tap in the Himalayan Electric. As impressive as the grunt is, the Himalayan electric boasts a long list of equipment. It gets features like adjustable Ohlins front suspension, Ohlins rear shock, Brembo front and rear brakes, platinum spoke wheels, Bridgestone Battlax AventureCross tyres, and the list goes on. At the heart of the matter is a STARK electric motor capable of producing about 80hp and over a 100Nm of torque. We expect the Himalayan electric to get a 14kWh battery pack, which is good for a range of around 200km. Royal Enfield could price the Himalayan Electric between Rs 7.50 Lakh and Rs 8 Lakh (on-road, Mumbai).
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Flying Flea S6 – Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes


Along with the rest of the bikes, Royal Enfield also revealed its first-ever electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea S6. Essentially, the Flying Flea S6 is a scrambler-styled motorcycle, with a design that’s unlike any other Royal Enfield. The S6 gets a 19-inch front wheel and an 18-inch rear wheel for a proper Scrambler stance. In terms of features, the Flying Flea S6 gets USD front forks, riding modes, wireless phone charging, switchable dual-channel ABS, a round TFT display and much more. The performance specs are yet to be revealed. Nevertheless, we expect Royal Enfield to launch the Flying Flea S6 by the end of 2026.
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