Royal Enfield made a striking presence at EICMA 2025, commemorating 125 years of its storied legacy. The brand showcased a diverse range of motorcycles, from classic models to limited-edition collectibles and cutting-edge electric offerings. Highlights included the new Bullet 650, Classic 650, 125th Anniversary Special Edition, Himalayan Mana Black, Shotgun 650, and the all-new Flying Flea Scrambler. Enthusiasts were also teased with the forthcoming Himalayan 750, though Royal Enfield has kept its technical specifications under wraps.
Classic 650 125th Anniversary Edition: A Tribute to Legacy
To honor its milestone, Royal Enfield unveiled the Classic 650 125th Anniversary Edition. While mechanically identical to the standard Classic 650, the bike dazzles with premium cosmetic updates. Its signature 125 Years insignia, finished in gold, shines over a deep red paint scheme. The tear-drop fuel tank features the brand’s innovative ‘Hypershift’ paint, which shifts hues under changing light conditions, creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic effect.
Himalayan 450 Mana Black: Rugged Elegance
The Himalayan Mana Black Edition pays homage to the challenging terrain of the Mana Pass. This stealthy all-black variant of the Himalayan 450 combines rugged styling with practical off-road ergonomics. Factory-fitted adventure accessories include black rally-style handguards, a rally seat, a high-set front fender, and tubeless spoked wheels. The bike is powered by a 452cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, producing 40hp and 40Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox and an assist-and-slipper clutch for smoother handling across diverse landscapes.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650: Classic Styling Meets Modern Engineering
Among the highlights, the Bullet 650 stood out as a blend of timeless aesthetics and contemporary engineering. Retaining the iconic Bullet design, it features hand-painted pinstripes, a classic fuel tank emblem, a redesigned headlamp, and fresh color options. The bike rides on a steel tubular chassis housing a 647cc parallel-twin engine delivering 46hp and 52Nm of torque. Suspension is managed by telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks, while 320mm front and 300mm rear disc brakes ensure precise stopping power. Its 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels contribute to a balanced, confident ride.
Limited Edition Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts: Collector’s Dream
Royal Enfield’s collaboration with Taiwanese custom house Rough Crafts produced the Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts, limited to only 100 units. Inspired by the “Caliber Royale” build, it features a dual-tone gloss and matte black finish with gold leaf accents, hand-cast brass tank badges, and quilted leather seats. Premium touches include gold fork tubes, contrast-cut alloy wheels, and bar-end mirrors. Each unit comes with an exclusive art print signed by Rough Crafts, and the model will be available in select markets across India, Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific.
Flying Flea Scrambler FF.S6: Electric Innovation
The legendary Flying Flea returns with the FF.S6 electric scrambler, designed for urban mobility and light trail adventures. It features a lightweight frame, USD front forks, disc brakes, and a staggered wheel setup (19-inch front, 18-inch rear). The high-torque electric motor is housed in a magnesium battery case for optimal balance. Advanced features include a round TFT touchscreen display, 4G/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity, voice assistance, and switchable dual-channel ABS. The FF.S6 is expected to launch in late 2026, with pricing and full specifications to be announced closer to release.
