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6 New Royal Enfield Bikes Launch On Track: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber, Hunter 450 And More!

Royal Enfield has a plethora of upcoming bikes lined up and it’s clearly evident in the spy shots that pop up every now and then. And good news for you fanboys, because the launch of as many as six upcoming Royal Enfield bikes is right on track! Let’s quickly run through what these six bikes will be:

  1. Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber/ Shotgun 350

We already got the Shotgun 650 earlier this year but now Royal Enfield is brewing a Shotgun on the much-loved J-series platform as well: a single-seat Classic 350, likely to be called the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber. But we wouldn't be surprised if Royal Enfield calls it the Royal Enfield Shotgun 350 either. Now while there are reports of it being called the Goan Classic 350, we think the Shotgun 350 makes more sense. ‘Goan Classic 350’ makes more sense as a colour scheme for the Classic 350, but more about that later.

The Shotgun 350 was last spotted earlier this year and we think it could be launched towards mid-2024. The price could be around the Rs 2.20 lakh (ex-showroom) mark and its rivals will include the Jawa Perak and the Jawa 42 Bobber.

  1. Royal Enfield Scram 440

Nope, not a Scram 450….there is a Royal Enfield Scram 440 incoming. We talked about it earlier last year and what Royal Enfield is looking to do is essentially bridge the gap between its liquid-cooled 450cc platform and the older-gen 411 air-cooled platform. So with the displacement advantage, while there could be a slight bump in output figures, it won’t be something very substantial. It’ll then replace the current Royal Enfield Scram 411.

The Scram 440 could be launched towards the middle of this year, maybe at around Rs 2.30 lakh, ex-showroom. Once here, it’ll rival the Triumph Scrambler 400 X, Yezdi Scrambler and the Honda CB350RS.

  1. Royal Enfield Hunter 450

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Now while there are reports online that are referring to the upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 450 as the Guerrilla 450, we think it’d make sense if Royal Enfield gives that nameplate to something more gnarly, maybe something like the upcoming Himalayan 450 Rally Raid bike. The Hunter 450 was last spied earlier this year and it does sport

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