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Not 1, not 2… but Royal Enfield to launch 5 new bikes soon, be ready to buy



Royal Enfield New Bikes: Royal Enfield will launch many of its motorcycles in the Indian market in the coming days. It will have 350cc, 450cc and 650cc engines. The company also tests all these motorcycles.

Guerrilla 450

The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 can get a 452cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that is capable of generating a maximum power of 40.0 PS at 8000 rpm and a maximum torque of 40 Nm at 5500 rpm. The bike’s engine will be mated to a 6-speed transmission equipped with slipper and assist clutch. Apart from this, the bike will feature a side-mounted exhaust unit, split seats, riding modes, ride-by-wire throttle and floating circular TFT instrument cluster.

Classic 350 Bobber

This bike will be a stylish version of the Goan Classic based on the J series platform. It is believed to adopt the bobber styling like the Jawa did. It can get a powerful 350 cc engine that will generate 20.2 PS of power and 27 Nm of torque. A 5-speed gearbox will be included for the transmission. Its ex-showroom starting price may be Rs 2.35 lakh. Let us tell you that its patent image has also been leaked.

Classic 650 Twin

The Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin may get many features like the popular Classic 350. It may get circular LED headlamps with silver casing, pilot lamp and one-piece seat configuration. The Classic 650 Twin will have a 648 cc parallel twin engine as the powertrain, which will deliver a maximum power of 47 PS and a maximum torque of 52 Nm. The bike’s engine will be coupled to a 6-speed gearbox. Recently, spy images of the Classic 650 Twin have surfaced online.


The 650 bullet

The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 retains the retro styling with a circular headlamp and rear-view mirrors, classic teardrop fuel tank and wire-spoke wheels. The Bullet 650 will be powered by a 648cc parallel twin engine which is also seen in other 650cc bikes from Royal Enfield. The air-oil cooled unit generates 47 PS and 52.3 Nm of power. It is mated to a 6-speed constant speed mesh gearbox. The braking setup will include 320mm front and 240mm rear disc brakes.

Scrap 650

The upcoming motorcycles from Royal Enfield also include the Scram 450. It will also use a 648cc parallel twin engine which is also seen in other 650cc bikes from Royal Enfield. The air-oil cooled unit generates 47 PS and 52.3 Nm of power. It has a 6-speed constant mesh gearbox. Recently, Scram 650 was spotted roaming the streets of Chennai. The company has not yet announced its release date.


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