Royal Enfield is one of the oldest motorcycle brands in continuous production, with a rich legacy that dates back to 1901. Known for its iconic retro-styled motorcycles, thumping single-cylinder engines, and minimalist designs, Royal Enfield occupies a niche position in the mid-capacity motorcycle space. The brand has successfully carved out a strong identity with motorcycles that evoke a classic feel, yet are infused with modern engineering. Its core portfolio is currently spread across the 350cc, 450cc, and 650cc segments.
In the 350cc range, Royal Enfield offers popular models like the Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350 — all featuring the new J-series engine. The recently launched Himalayan 450, based on a brand-new liquid-cooled platform, has introduced cutting-edge tech like a full-color TFT display with Google Maps integration. The 650cc twins — Interceptor and Continental GT — have earned a solid global reputation for delivering accessible parallel-twin performance. Royal Enfield motorcycles are typically priced between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹3.9 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the model and segment.
The brand has also confirmed development of electric motorcycles, with the first launch expected around 2027. With growing international presence and consistent product updates, Royal Enfield remains unmatched in its retro-modern appeal.