Royal Enfield Expands To Panama With 3 India-Made Motorcycles
Royal Enfield has officially entered the Central American motorcycle market with its expansion into Panama. The iconic Indian motorcycle brand has launched three new motorcycles in the region, further strengthening its global presence and showcasing Indian engineering excellence on the international stage.
Royal Enfield Enters Panama with 3 Models
One of the oldest and most respected motorcycle manufacturers in the world, Royal Enfield has introduced the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition, and the Royal Enfield Classic 650 in Panama.

All these motorcycles will be manufactured at the company's production facilities in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, before being exported to the Central American country. The expansion into Panama marks another important milestone in Royal Enfield's growing global journey.
Over the last few years, the brand has rapidly expanded across several international markets and has successfully established itself as one of India's most recognised premium motorcycle brands worldwide.
The company now has a strong presence across Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania. Royal Enfield motorcycles have gained popularity globally due to their retro styling, strong road presence, affordable pricing, and relaxed touring capabilities.
Among the newly launched motorcycles, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is expected to attract adventure touring enthusiasts, while the Royal Enfield Classic 650 and Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 focus more on lifestyle and retro motorcycle buyers.

Royal Enfield currently manufactures its motorcycles primarily in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. From India, the company exports motorcycles, components, and CKD kits to several countries around the world.
The brand also has a particularly strong foothold in markets such as the United Kingdom and South America, where demand for mid-size retro and adventure motorcycles has been steadily increasing. They are also the leaders of the Mid size motorcycle segment (250-750cc) in the world.
With its entry into Panama, Royal Enfield is expected to further strengthen its international business strategy while continuing to position Indian-made motorcycles as globally competitive premium products.


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