Royal Enfield began its journey in 1901, when it produced its first motorcycle.
Royal Enfield mainly operates in the mid-size motorcycle segment (250cc–750cc), focusing on retro, classic, and modern-classic designs. They also have adventure bikes (like the Himalayan), twin-cylinder café racers (Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650), and cruiser-style motorcycles.
Royal Enfield is best known for its classic / retro motorcycle segment, especially in the 350cc category, with models like Bullet 350, Classic 350 and Meteor 350.
The founders of the original Enfield Company were Bob Walker Smith and Albert Eadie.
No, Royal Enfield does not have a 3S (Sales, Service, and Spare Parts) service center in every district of Bangladesh.
Currently, Royal Enfield’s 3S facilities are available only in selected major cities and districts, not nationwide.
Royal Enfield is now an Indian brand, owned by Eicher Motors Limited, although its origin is British (UK).
No, Royal Enfield does not participate in MotoGP. The brand focuses mainly on classic, cruiser, and adventure motorcycles , not high-performance racing.
The highest-capacity bikes from Royal Enfield are the 650cc twin-cylinder models, including Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650 and Super Meteor 650.
As of now, Royal Enfield does not produce any scooters. The company is exclusively focused on motorcycles.
Royal Enfield has announced plans for electric motorcycles particularly the Flying Flea C6 but no electric bike is yet available for sale.
Upcoming models expected or rumored include: