This year, Royal Enfield is expected to launch the updated Bullet 350 in the market with the same engine as Classic 350 and Meteor 350.
It will be powered by a 450-cc, single cylinder engine which will generate approximately 40 Ps and 45 Nm of torque.
The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 will be the third instalment in the company’s 650cc lineup.
Royal Enfield’s Super Meteor 650 will be positioned higher than the current 650 twins.
RE has been working on a larger, more modern liquid-cooled Himalayan 450.
A test mule of the Continental GT 650 was spied recently with cast alloy wheels.
A test mule that was spied with a bikini fairing says it might be a possibility in the future.