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Royal Enfield To Likely Launch 3 New Motorcycles Soon In India

Royal Enfield has been testing a number of new motorcycles for release in both domestic and international markets. The first spy images of the Scrambler 650 have recently surfaced, while a cruiser based on the same platform could be dubbed the Super Meteor 650, and a production roadster based on the SG650 concept is also in the works.

It should be noted that an all-new 450 cc adventure tourer and 450 cc scrambler with liquid-cooled technology are also in the works. The homegrown retro motorcycle manufacturer has been testing the new generation Bullet 350 for quite some time, and the latest spy images and videos we brought you recently show the motorcycle in near-production form.

We anticipate that the new-generation Royal Enfield Bullet 350 will go on sale in early 2023, given that the Hunter 350 is new to the market and may compete in pricing. When it is released, the 2023 Bullet 350 may slightly undercut the Hunter 350 in order to maintain its position as the brand’s most affordable offering.

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It will be available with front and rear disc brakes assisted by a single-channel ABS system, a semi-digital instrument cluster, telescopic front forks, twin rear shocks, and other features shared with the latest Classic 350, such as the twin cradle chassis. It will be powered by a single-cylinder 349 cc SHOC air-and-oil-cooled engine producing 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm.

We expect RE to host the global premiere of two 650 cc motorcycles (or at least one) at the EICMA show in Milan, Italy in November, prior to the arrival of the new-generation Bullet 350. Alternatively, Royal Enfield could use Rider Mania to showcase its new motorcycles. When it is released, the Super Meteor 650 will be the flagship model.

It will feature first-for-RE upside-down front forks, which will also be found on the upcoming SG650. Since the SG650 made its debut at last year’s EICMA, we can expect the production Shotgun to be unveiled this time as well. Both 650 cc motorcycles will be powered by a 648 cc parallel twin cylinder engine, similar to the Intense.

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