Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes 2026: Adventure Tourers, 750cc Power and EVs
Royal Enfield is gearing up for 2026 with adventure bikes, new 750cc models, and its first electric motorcycles, signaling a major shift for the brand

Royal Enfield is gearing up for an exciting year in 2026. Popular for its timeless motorcycles that blend style and toughness, the brand is now stepping into new territory with electric bikes, bigger engines, and a wider global presence. Royal Enfield is reinventing itself to cater to a new generation of riders without excluding its loyal fanbase. For riders in India and around the world, this means more choices, more innovation, and a glimpse of the future of Royal Enfield. Let’s take a closer look at five upcoming bikes that are creating a lot of buzz. With electrification, premium 750cc motorcycles, and global expansion.
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Key Highlights
- First-ever Royal Enfield electric motorcycles in 2026
- New 750cc platform with multiple premium models
- Himalayan 750 to boost adventure touring lineup
- Flying Flea EVs focused on city and light off-road use
- Strong push toward global markets and modern technology
1. Himalayan 750 Adventure

The Himalayan 750 is shaping up to be a game-changer for riders seeking an adventure focused bike with some serious off-road capabilities. This larger, more powerful sibling of the Himalayan 450 will feature a 750cc engine producing around 55 bhp and 60 Nm of torque. It will likely feature 19-inch spoked wheels at front and a 17-inch at rear, a tall windshield, split seats, and adjustable levers indicating a focus on long-distance touring and off-road stability.
Priced at approximately Rs 4 lakh(ex-showroom), this bike strengthens Royal Enfield’s foothold in the adventure segment, appealing to explorers who need comfort, durability, and reliability across varied terrains.
2. Continental GT 750 GT-R

Set to launch by early 2026, the Continental GT 750 GT-R will bring Royal Enfield into the premium cafe racer segment. Powering the bike is a 750cc parallel-twin engine producing approximately 55 bhp, the GT-R promises lively performance while maintaining classic styling cues. Its fully faired bodywork, dual front disc brakes, and a modern LCD display add a contemporary touch. Designed for urban and weekend rides alike, this motorcycle is aimed at riders who value both performance and heritage-inspired design. It will be one of the most expensive Royal Enfield bikes, showing the brand’s goal to compete in the global big-bike market.
3. Interceptor 750

The Interceptor 750 keeps the charm of the popular Interceptor 650 while upgrading it with a bigger 750cc engine. Expected around the same time as the GT-R, this modern-retro motorcycle will feature LED lighting, alloy wheels, and upgraded suspension for improved handling and comfort. Targeted at riders who enjoy long cruises with effortless city maneuverability, the Interceptor 750 balances nostalgia and practicality. The teardrop fuel tank and classic side panels keep the iconic design language intact, while the 750cc engine ensures smoother highway performance and ample torque for diverse riding conditions.
4. Flying Flea C6 Classic (Electric)

Royal Enfield steps into electric mobility with the introduction of the Flying Flea C6 Classic, expected in early 2026. It is a compact and minimalist electric scooter made for city riders who want a simple ride with a stylish touch The C6 Classic features an aluminium frame, keyless ignition, circular instrument cluster, and an in-house developed motor and battery. Besides its highlight of an eco-friendly commuting scooter, the C6 Classic showcases Royal Enfield’s commitment to smart riding technology, with OTA updates, terrain-adaptive AI features, and software-defined vehicle capabilities. Its single and dual-seat configurations, combined with retro-modern aesthetics, make it a practical yet forward-thinking choice for city riders.
Although there is no official announcement or confirmed leak about the pricing yet, sources suggest it could be priced between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 3 lakh (ex-showroom).
5. Flying Flea S6 Scrambler

The S6 Scrambler is set to arrive in mid-2026, complementing the C6 Classic and designed for riders who like a rugged look. With knobby tires, wire-spoke wheels, upside-down front forks, and a taller stance, the S6 is made for both light off-roading and everyday city riding. Sharing the same electric powertrain as the C6, the S6 emphasizes performance and acceleration over pure commuting. Its lean, enduro-inspired design and floating tail section reflect a bold new direction for Royal Enfield’s EV ambitions, appealing to tech-savvy, adventure-oriented riders who want a mix of style, sustainability, and performance.
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Verdict
Royal Enfield’s lineup for 2026 shows that the brand is thinking big while staying true to its roots. From adventure-ready bikes like the Himalayan 750 to stylish café racers and city-focused electric models, there’s something for every kind of rider. The mix of bigger engines, premium features, and smart electric mobility highlights that Royal Enfield is not just expanding its range, but also evolving with the times. Riders can look forward to motorcycles that are fun, practical, and ready for the future.
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