Royal Enfield celebrates 125 years, showcasing five new bikes at EICMA 2025

Royal Enfield introduces the new Bullet 650, special edition of the Classic 650 and Shotgun 650, a new colourway and accessory spec for the Himalayan 450, and the all-electric Flying Flea S6 scrambler;

Update: 2025-11-05 08:42 GMT

Royal Enfield brings five new bikes to the EICMA 2025 in Milan

Royal Enfield at EICMA 2025 in Milan showcased a lineup that blends its rich heritage with cutting-edge design and technology. Headlining the show was the all-new Bullet 650 Twin, followed by the 125th Year Anniversary Edition Classic 650 with the custom-made Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Limited Edition, Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition, and the electric Flying Flea S6.


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Royal Enfield Bullet 650

The 2025 Bullet 650 Twin carries forward the timeless British aesthetic that has defined the icon since 1932. Its hand-painted pinstripes, winged tank badges, and polished chrome peashooter exhausts echo Royal Enfield’s legacy, while modern LED lighting and refined detailing bring it into the present day. The Bullet is styled with the 3D winged badge, pilot lamps, rear fender, retro elements like the casquette lamp and tiger eye lights, and other elements you expect to see from a Bullet are here.

Underneath its vintage silhouette lies a 648cc parallel-twin engine paired with a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. A Showa suspension setup, steel tubular spine frame, and dual-channel ABS ensure confidence and composure on every ride. The setup rolls on a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel combination for a balance of stability and comfort.


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Royal Enfield Classic 650 125th Year Anniversary Edition

The Classic 650 125th Year Anniversary Special Edition is a tribute to the brand’s storied journey since 1901. This limited-edition model stands out with its striking hypershift paint finish that shifts between bronze, gold, and deep red shades depending on light and viewing angle. Complementing the dynamic colourway are blacked-out engine casings and hardware, sporting a signature teardrop tank, nacelle headlight adding a modern contrast to the anniversary model’s timeless silhouette. It’s a fitting tribute that celebrates Royal Enfield’s enduring craftsmanship and heritage while embracing a contemporary edge.


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Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Limited Edition

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 has always represented individuality, built around the idea of a motorcycle designed for personal expression. Taking that philosophy to new heights, Royal Enfield has unveiled the Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts drop, a limited-edition masterpiece created in collaboration with the renowned custom builder, Rough Crafts.

Inspired by the celebrated Caliber Royale custom build, this exclusive edition combines opulence with craftsmanship. It sports a striking dual-tone finish with a real gold leaf stripe shadowed in grey running across a gloss jet black and matte stealth black body. The hand-cast solid brass tank badge pays homage to the original custom build, reinforcing the Shotgun’s unique character.

Every inch of this motorcycle exudes exclusivity — from the quilted leather seats that mirror the original pattern to the gold inner fork tubes, contrast-cut alloy rims, and bar-end mirrors that complete its bold stance. Limited to just 100 individually numbered units across India, Europe, North America, and APAC, each bike is accompanied by a hand-signed art print by Rough Crafts.


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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition

Also taking the stage was the Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition — a tribute to India’s rugged Mana Pass, India’s last village on the Tibetan border, and one of the world’s highest motorable routes at 18,478ft. This edition stands out with a deep matte black finish, rally-inspired accessories, and tubeless spoked wheels ready for rough terrain. In terms of hardware, the motorcycle comes equipped with all components from the Rally Kit as standard. This includes factory-fitted rally handguards, a bench-style rally seat, a rally-spec front mudguard, and tubeless spoked wheels. The new seat setup also helps shave off roughly one kilogram from the overall weight. Apart from these updates, the rest of the mechanics remain unchanged, preserving the motorcycle’s proven performance and capability.


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Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6

Royal Enfield wraps off with the Flying Flea S6 at EICMA 2025, introducing a scrambler-inspired evolution of its futuristic C platform. While the C6 is designed for urban mobility, the new S6 embraces the spirit of adventure with longer travel suspension, dual-purpose tyres, and a classic enduro-style seat. Traditional USD forks replace the girder setup seen on the C6, giving the S6 a more familiar scrambler stance.

The motorcycle also packs off-road intent with a dedicated off-road mode and switchable ABS. It rolls on a 19-inch front wheel and an 18-inch rear, ensuring capability both on and off the tarmac. On the tech front, it’s loaded with a Snapdragon-powered touchscreen offering full connectivity, OTA updates, and advanced riding features. Set to launch globally by late 2026, following the debut of the C6.

While we were expecting the 750cc platform to make its debut at the 2025 EICMA, that’s not ready just yet. Royal Enfield had the Himalayan 750 and the race-spec Continental GT 750 on display as development models suggesting an official unveil some time soon.

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