Royal Enfield will introduce its first electric motorcycle in FY2026, confirms Managing Director

  • Published On: 3 October 2023
  • 100 Views

The first electric motorcycle from Royal Enfield is currently under development and is expected to debut in FY2026.

The first electric motorcycle from Royal Enfield is currently under development and is expected to debut in FY2026. Managing Director of Royal Enfield Siddhartha Lal confirmed this schedule recently during a media event conducted in conjunction with the Q1 FY2024 according to the sources. 

For the planned electric product, the business has already set up the necessary backend system. During the earnings call for the previous quarter, Royal Enfield stated that it was in favor of the creation of an electric motorcycle. To speed up its EV endeavors, the business also partnered with Stark Future, a Spanish manufacturer of electric motorcycles. Royal Enfield is already constructing the framework for its upcoming all-electric model. 

Royal Enfield is preparing to launch the newest version of the Bullet 350 in the Indian market on August 30, according to HT Auto. The next model has been tested numerous times on public roads. The new-generation Bullet, which takes design cues from the J-platform used by the Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350, promises to give the classic motorcycle exciting new features and enhancements. According to the media report, the upcoming variant of Bullet 350 will be powered by a well-known 349 cc, single-cylinder, air-oil cooled, long-stroke engine. Approximately 19.9 horsepower and 27 Nm of torque are anticipated from this dependable motor. A 5-speed gearbox will be used on the motorcycle to transmit power to the wheels.

News You May Like

Bipul Chandra appointed MD Ducati India

Ducati India announces appointment of Bipul Chandra as its new Managing Director.

Read More
FADA 11th Edition Auto Summit 2020 concluded in New Delhi

Implementation of the Scrappage Policy on cloud. Electric Mobility, CMVR & Vahan 4.0, Passenger Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, and Two-Wheelers focused on Future and Challenges of Dealerships and BS-6.

Read More