Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025: Bullet 650 Launch, Himalayan 750 & Flying Flea S6 Reveal Expected
Royal Enfield is preparing for Motoverse 2025, scheduled for November 21-23 in Goa, and the bikeaker is expected to use the festival to preview several new motorcycles across multiple segments, most of which were recently showcased at EICMA 2025.
Motoverse 2025 will see the launch of new models, along with a few reveals of both concept bikes and near-production prototypes, along with a few custom bike showcases.

One of the headline attractions at Motoverse 2025 will be the launch of Bullet 650, which extends Royal Enfield's long-running Bullet nameplate into the twin-cylinder segment for the first time. The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is expected to use the familiar 648cc parallel-twin engine tuned around 47PS and 52.3Nm.
Deliveries of the Bullet 650 are expected to start in early 2026, and it will continue Royal Enfield's retro identity but bring stronger performance, improved braking and better long-distance comfort than the single-cylinder Bullet variants currently on sale in India. The Bullet 650 is expected to be priced at around ₹ 3.40 lakh (ex-showroom).

The other launch at Motoverse 2025 is expected to be that of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black. This special edition version of the Himalayan 450 features a deep black paint job and a host of "Rally" accessories.
Another major reveal is likely to come from the adventure segment in the form of the Himalayan 750. This model is expected to sit above the Himalayan 450 and mark Royal Enfield's entry into the middleweight adventure class with a fresh 750cc engine producing around 55PS and 60Nm, paired with improved chassis geometry for off-road capability.
The Himalayan 750 is expected to adopt long-travel suspension, a larger fuel tank and rally-influenced ergonomics to tackle more demanding terrain.

Royal Enfield's cafe-racer lineup is also due for expansion with the Continental GT 750. Expected to borrow the Himalayan 750's powerplant but tuned for sharper throttle response, the GT 750 is likely to feature clip-ons, a sportier riding triangle and revised suspension settings to deliver a more engaged road experience.
Royal Enfield's Motoverse event will also shine a spotlight on the firm's electric direction. The Flying Flea S6 electric scrambler is expected to appear as the brand's next EV after the earlier Flying Flea C6 concept. The S6 is tipped to run inverted forks, spoke wheels and scrambler cues aimed at offering lightweight agility for urban and trail environments.

Alongside the new motorcycles, Motoverse will feature a wide selection of custom builds created by independent garages and builders. Royal Enfield has long used the festival to encourage custom culture, and the latest edition of Motoverse will include builds based on models like the Guerrilla 450, offering new interpretations from performance-focused workshops.
Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025 is also expected to include interactive rider experiences with curated rides, on-site brand displays, stunt demonstrations, music programmes and design showcases. Royal Enfield continues to use the festival format to build community engagement, allowing riders and fans to explore the motorcycles alongside the lifestyle elements that surround the brand.
With a mix of production-ready motorcycles, next-generation prototypes and cultural experiences, Motoverse 2025 is positioned to highlight Royal Enfield's expanding capabilities across engine segments, design languages and technology directions while giving fans a preview of what to expect in 2026.


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