Royal Enfield looks ahead to “busiest year yet” in 2026

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Royal Enfield says 2026 will be its “busiest year yet”, as it celebrates 125 years as a company.

Royal Enfield showcased a range of new models at last month’s MCL25 show in Birmingham, but its focus has already shifted to what’s expected to be a big 2026.

Royal Enfield says the MCL25 was the perfect way to kick off the brand’s 125th anniversary celebrations, ahead of the official festivities at Motoverse in Goa, India. As part of the milestone, the UK also got an exclusive preview of the new Classic 650 125 Year Anniversary Edition and the Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Limited Edition, both making their debut.

Royal Enfield has been tight-lipped about its 2026 plans but has teased an action-filled year ahead. In a press release, the brand shared, “Looking forward, 2026 is set to be Royal Enfield’s busiest year yet. Celebrating 125 years of continuous production, the calendar will be full of exciting events and announcements, aiming to further cement Royal Enfield’s standing as a global leader in mid-sized motorcycling.”

The press release didn’t reveal any specifics about potential new models, but we’re expecting the first 750cc bikes to hit the market sometime next year. The Himalayan 750 and the Continental GT 750 are likely to make their debut.


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