Royal Enfield has kicked off its 125th anniversary celebrations in style at EICMA 2025, marking a major milestone in its incredible motorcycling journey. The brand, which has been building motorcycles since 1901, used the Milan show to showcase a lineup highlighted by new models like the Bullet 650, Classic 650 125th Anniversary Edition, Himalayan Mana Black, and the Flying Flea FF.S6 electric scrambler.
Leading the lineup was the all-new Bullet 650; the latest evolution of one of the world’s oldest motorcycles in continuous production. Powered by the acclaimed 650cc parallel-twin engine, the Bullet 650 carries forward its unmistakable old-school stance, signature tiger lamps, and hand-painted pinstripes.
Next up, the Classic 650 125th Anniversary
Special Edition paid tribute to Royal Enfield’s remarkable 125-year legacy. Finished in an exclusive hypershift red-gold paint that changes hues with the light, it features a special 125 Years crest and the same elegant design language that has defined the Classic series for decades. It’s a collector’s dream!
Adding to the adventure lineup, the Himalayan Mana Black Edition took centre stage with its stealthy matte-black finish inspired by the legendary Mana Pass. The bike comes factory-equipped with adventure-ready accessories like rally hand guards, a rally seat, and tubeless spoked wheels, making it fully prepped for rugged exploration straight from the showroom floor.
Also turning heads was the limited-edition Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Drop, a result of Royal Enfield’s collaboration with the renowned custom builder. Featuring a gold leaf stripe, brass tank badge, and quilted leather seat, this limited run of 100 bikes brings together craftsmanship and individuality in true custom style.
Finally, Royal Enfield’s electric sub-brand Flying Flea introduced the FF.S6, a scrambler-style city+ electric motorcycle designed for urban and light off-road exploration. With a lightweight frame, long seat, USD forks, and a punchy high-torque motor, the FF.S6 is ready to take on city streets and weekend trails.












