Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Long Term Review - Almost 20,000km In 1...
- Feb 8, 2025
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Royal Enfield has set the stage on fire at Motoverse 2025 with a stunning lineup of unveils. From race-spec machines to electrified adventures, the brand has showcased its most ambitious portfolio yet. Here’s a quick look at all the new motorcycles that stole the show.
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 has made its way to India after being first unveiled at the 2025 EICMA show. Retaining the iconic silhouette and chrome-heavy appeal, it now packs the lauded smooth and torquey 648cc twin engine. The motorcycle is expected to officially go on sale in December 2025 and is expected to be priced at Rs 3.40 lakh (ex-showroom).

Inspired by the original WWII-era lightweight motorcycle, the Flying Flea S6 was unveiled at the EICMA as well and has made its way to our shores. Built on the same platform as the Flying Flea C6, its road-biased sibling, the S6 is more off-road-oriented due to the 19/18-inch spoke wheel setup, dual-purpose tyres, high fender and slim seat. Expected to launch by the end of next year, it will likely be priced at Rs 2.3 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black, is essentially a new variant of the brand’s adventure motorcycle. At a glance, it looks identical to the current model, but it has some significant changes. It gets the official accessories as standard, including the tall windscreen, knuckle guards, rally seat, and side panels. In addition to this, the Mana also features a sleeker-looking tail section. The main highlight, however, is its all-black theme paired with rugged, camouflage-style graphics. Launched at Rs 3,37,036 (ex-showroom), the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black is Rs 17,354 more expensive than the Hanle Black variant.

The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 recently got a significant update, where it got a slipper clutch, new colours and some additional features. Now, Royal Enfield has launched another new shade for the Meteor 350, called the Sundowner Orange. This is a vibrant orange shade, which makes the bike look a lot brighter and also enhances the bike’s overall road-presence. This shade also suits the calm and easy going vibe of this cruiser. Royal Enfield has priced this new shade at Rs 2,18,882 (ex-showroom), at which this variant is now the most expensive variant of the Meteor 350.

The Continental GT-R 750 is Royal Enfield’s ultimate race machine. Built on the new 750cc parallel-twin platform, this particular bike is designed purely for the track. It gets aggressive ergonomics, a fairing for aerodynamics, a race-tuned suspension and a full-system race exhaust. This could be the bike leading the next GT Cup season and also the future road-legal Continental GT 750, which is expected to launch in India in 2027 at a price tag of around Rs 3.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

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