Royal Enfield Plans to Launch Two New 750cc Motorcycles
Royal Enfield is preparing to strengthen its position in India’s premium motorcycle market by launching two new 750cc motorcycles in the 2027 financial year.
The company plans to introduce the highly anticipated Continental GT750 and Himalayan 750 as part of a broader expansion strategy.
With these upcoming models, Royal Enfield aims to move beyond its successful 650cc platform and enter the premium 750cc motorcycle segment.
The company also plans to update 13 existing motorcycle models while introducing a total of five new bikes in the coming years.
Industry experts say the new 750cc motorcycles will create a natural upgrade path for riders currently using 350cc bikes and looking for more powerful touring and performance-focused machines.
Royal Enfield currently dominates India’s 500cc to 800cc motorcycle market with nearly 90% market share.
During the 2026 financial year, the company produced approximately 1.24 million motorcycles and achieved record sales of 1.2 million units.
Out of these sales, more than 1.1 million motorcycles were sold within India, while around 130,000 units were exported to international markets.
For the 2027 financial year, Royal Enfield has set a production target of 1.32 million units as competition in the mid-size motorcycle segment continues to grow.
Global brands including Harley-Davidson, Honda, and Triumph are increasing their focus on the segment.
Indian manufacturers such as Hero MotoCorp, TVS Motor Company, and Bajaj Auto are also expanding aggressively.
The growing partnership between Bajaj and Triumph has already intensified competition in Royal Enfield’s popular 350cc category.
Meanwhile, Royal Enfield is also strengthening its electric vehicle ambitions through the launch of the Flying Flea C6 electric motorcycle.
The company hopes to maintain its dominance by expanding both its traditional petrol-powered lineup and its future electric mobility portfolio.

