Royal Enfield at the beginning of 2023 had revealed the pricing of the Super Meteor, and then in August, new Bullet 350 was launched. Royal Enfield launched the Himalayan 450 at the Motoverse event in Goa, and recently, they unveiled the ShotGun 650 with launch in 2024. So, here’s everything we know about the 4 Royal Enfield bikes so far –
Royal Enfield had debuted the ShotGun 650 at the Motoverse event in Goa with custom factory paint, and then few days ago the bike was fully revealed in Los Angeles in its natural habitat. The ShotGun 650 shares the same engine as the Super Meteor 650 which is the 648cc parallel-twin motor engine which produces 46 BHP and 52.3 NM of torque. It’ll be positioned above the Super Meteor 650 with price announcement coming in January 2024. The ShotGun 650 is equipped with LED headlights, a Tripper navigation pod, and dual-channel ABS. Similar to the Classic 350, the Shotgun 650 offers flexibility with the option to be purchased as a single-seater or with a pillion seat.
Royal Enfield is looking to expand its 450cc line-up by introducing a new roadster bike in 2024 which will be likely be positioned above the Himalayan 450, and compete directly against the Triumph Speed 400. The Hunter 450 will be equipped with a 452cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valves engine producing 39.47 BHP and 40 NM of torque paired to 6 Speed Gearbox. It is also likely the Hunter 450 will get the new fully digital pod instrument cluster which can display Google or Apple Maps.
The upcoming Royal Enfield Classic Bobber 350 is based on the existing Classic 350. The Classic Bobber 350 will feature whitewall tires, taller handlebar, and a detachable pillion seat. The Classic Bobber 350 is said to launch in the 1st half of 2024. It’ll use the same engine that powers the Classic 350, the 349.34cc 4-Stroke, Air-Oil Cooled Engine producing 19.93 BHP and 27 NM of torque paired to 5 Speed Gearbox. It’ll compete with the Jawa 42 Bobber, and the Jawa Perak.
The upcoming Royal Enfield Scrambler 650 was spied numerous times undergoing testing on the International and Indian roads. The Scrambler 650 will feature spoke-wire wheels, elevated ground clearance, and most likely an extended wheelbase with longer-travel suspension. Distinguishing itself from the other 650cc in the Royal Enfield’s and its rivals portfolios, the Scrambler could sport dual-tip exhaust system while harnessing all the power from the parallel-twin 648cc liquid-cooled engine. We could expect it to launch in the mid-to-late 2024.
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