3 new Royal Enfield bikes waiting to be launched in India soon
The list of new Royal Enfield bikes to be launched in the coming months includes the Bobber 350, Scrambler 650 and the Himalayan 452.
Royal Enfield is planning to launch several new motorcycles this financial year and beyond and here we have covered all the key details:
1. Royal Enfield Bobber 350:
After the recent launch of the Bullet 350, Royal Enfield is expected to bring another 350 cc motorcycle in the coming months. Based on the Classic 350, it will feature a higher handlebar setup, white wall tires and ergonomic changes along with suspension modifications to suit the bobber body style. In addition, it might come with a detachable passenger seat. Performance will be provided by the well-known 349 cc OHC engine coupled to a five-speed gearbox.
Royal Enfield, which has been spotted testing frequently in India as well as abroad in recent months, is likely to showcase the Scrambler 650 at the upcoming EICMA show in Italy. It could also be accompanied by the Himalayan 452, which will make its global debut in early November. The Scrambler 650 will have dual-channel ABS, block pattern tires, USD front forks, and all-LED lighting, among other features. Since the SG650 has been customized in India, it could be either the Scram or the Shotgun that is making its world premiere in Milan.
, Royal Enfield Himalayan 452:
Royal Enfield recently revealed the official pictures of the all-new Himalayan 452 and it will be more advanced than the existing Himalayan 411. It is priced around Rs. Expected to happen. Priced at Rs 2.7 lakh (ex-showroom), the Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 will draw power from an all-new 452 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, producing a maximum power output of around 40 bhp. Peak torque output could be 40-45 Nm, and the engine will be mated to a six-speed transmission. The equipment list includes front and rear disc brakes supported by a dual-channel ABS system, upside-down front forks, monoshock rear suspension, slip and assist clutch, a fully digital instrument console with navigation, all LED lighting, split seats, etc. Will be. But.