Royal Enfield

  • SPY SHOTS! Royal Enfield 450 Roadster

    SPY SHOTS! Royal Enfield 450 Roadster

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    Another month and another set of spy shots of a new Royal Enfield. This time they’re of a roadster powered by a new water-cooled 450cc engine. Leaked images of a previously unseen roadster suggest that Royal Enfield could be gearing up to launch a range of bikes built around its new water-cooled 450cc motor. The…

  • SPY SHOTS! Royal Enfield Continental GT 650-R Cafe Racer on the way?

    SPY SHOTS! Royal Enfield Continental GT 650-R Cafe Racer on the way?

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    A bikini-faired version of Royal Enfield’s much loved Continental GT 650 has been spotted testing out on the roads. Here’s what we know so far… It’s all go at Enfield. In the last 12 months or so we’ve seen the Meteor 350, the Classic 350 and the Hunter 350, and we’re expecting to see a…

  • Start your engine (just because you can)

    Start your engine (just because you can)

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    Built like a gun? Maybe, and from £4279 the new Classic 350 may have hit the target

  • A spin on: Royal Enfield’s Scram 411

    A spin on: Royal Enfield’s Scram 411

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    Royal Enfield’s mini adventure bike, the Himalayan, has been an incredible success story even by Enfield standards, becoming the UK’s second best-selling adventure bike (behind BMW’s all-conquering GS) – and the Scram 411 builds on that success, adding sharper styling and better road manners. Bob Pickett gets up close… Give me some spec A 411cc…

  • SPY SHOTS: Royal Enfield SCRAM 411 spotted testing

    SPY SHOTS: Royal Enfield SCRAM 411 spotted testing

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    The more road-focused version of the Indian factory’s much-loved Himalayan has been caught out during final road tests ahead of its expected launch early this year. The lads and lasses over at Royal Enfield are nothing if not busy. Hot on the heels of its new Classic 350 and Meteor 350, alongside rumours of the…

  • Big Himalayan on the way – but there’s a wait…

    Big Himalayan on the way – but there’s a wait…

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    The Indian motorcycle media has revealed the big Royal Enfield Himalayan is on the way– but we’ll have to wait quite a while to get our hands on it. It feels like we’ve been talking about a bigger version of Royal Enfield’s 411cc Himalayan forever. Ever since the back-to-basics adventure bike from India was released…

  • SPY SHOTS: Royal Enfield’s Hunter 350 caught on camera

    SPY SHOTS: Royal Enfield’s Hunter 350 caught on camera

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    Royal Enfield’s newest 350cc single has been snapped while it’s out undergoing some final testing ahead of going into production – and we’ve got our hands on the photos. Following closely in the footsteps of the recently released Meteor, the Indian-built Hunter will make use of the same 350cc single engine – but feature a…

  • Quick Spin: 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan

    Quick Spin: 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan

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    The Himalayan precedes the Interceptor and Continental models by a few years (in original Indian spec, a year earlier for the UK spec, Euro4 model).  What it is, is a clever positioning; an adventure bike not 10 foot tall or weighing tonnes.  Smaller, lighter, lower, it fits with Enfield’s target of the “middle market” between…

  • The BIG Himalayan could (finally) be coming from Royal Enfield

    The BIG Himalayan could (finally) be coming from Royal Enfield

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    Are we finally going to see the bigger version of Royal Enfield’s much-loved Himalayan? We’ve been talking about the possibility of a Himalayan 650 for years, and fresh rumours are circulating which suggest it’ll be called the Sherpa 650. The Indian factory has confirmed its attendance at the big EICMA show at the end of…

  • Royal Enfield files trademark for ‘Shotgun’ motorcycle name

    Royal Enfield files trademark for ‘Shotgun’ motorcycle name

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    The Indian factory has filed a new trademark for the Shotgun name – and reports suggest that it’s most likely to be the name for its frequently spotted 650cc cruiser that we’ve been talking about for months.

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