- New Royal Enfield electric motorcycle ready for launch
- Will get a large battery pack
- Likely to be launched in early 2026
Royal Enfield has finally revealed its first-ever production electric motorcycle. This electric bike is likely to make its official debut by the end of 2025 with a possible launch in 2026.
From this patent picture, it is clear that the company has stuck to its modern retro appeal. The overall styling is new, but some design lines have been borrowed from the Classic range. The front profile of this electric Royal Enfield is quite interesting. The bike is seen with girder forks – these forks were seen on bikes from the 1920s. With this type of front suspension, it is clear that the company is experimenting with its first-ever electric motorcycle. The tail section – especially the mudguard, seat and indicators - has Classic inspiration.
In terms of performance, it is clear that there’s a large battery pack placed between the chassis, which also has an interesting design. The swingarm looks like it is made out of aluminium and has a traditional design. As of now, there are no details on the electric motor, but expect it to be a bit powerful. The power is transferred to the rear wheel via a belt drive.
Currently, there is no information on the name of this bike, but internally it is being called the electrik01. There’s a high chance the company could go back to its roots and use a brand that was sold decades ago. Royal Enfield has used this approach for the last few launches like the Super Meteor.