- Two new logo trademarks recently filed
- One of them resembles the brand’s logo from the early years
- Could be used on one of the upcoming bikes too
Royal Enfield has filed a couple of new trademarks for its logo recently. We have come across both of them where one is a font similar to the Royal Enfield’s logo during its inception, and the other is more of an old-school badge.
Now, the brand is already working on a bunch of new products that will be launched over the next few quarters. One of them will be the Guerrilla 450 and the other could be the Classic 650 that we have spotted testing a few times. So, maybe the badging format could be used for the middleweight Classic. That said, Royal Enfield uses different logos on its apparel, accessories, and even motorcycles. So, it wouldn’t be a surprise if one of the two or even both logos are being used for the brand’s other products.
As of now, the company is yet to receive the nod of approval from the higher authorities to put the new logos to use. Speaking of the upcoming bikes from Royal Enfield, the list includes the aforementioned bikes as well as the Classic 350 Bobber and the Scrambler 650.
Its current line up includes multiple bikes in the 350cc and 650cc segment and only one in the 450cc class which is the Himalayan.