List of Royal Enfield motorcycles


This is a list of motorcycles produced under the Royal Enfield brand by the defunct original company, Enfield Manufacturing Company Ltd of Redditch, UK, and later users of the name, including the current user of the brand name, Royal Enfield of Chennai, India.

Pre-war

Inter-war years

War Department

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ModelEngineYearsNotes
WD/RE125 ccKnown as the "Flying Flea". Two-stroke single based on the DKW RT 125. Used extensively in WW2 to jump with parachutes.
Royal Enfield Ensign, A two stroke of 148cc displacement and spring frame rear suspension, telescopic front forks, introduced in 1952/3.
WD/D246 ccSide-valve single
Widely used for message delivery.
WD/C346 ccSide-valve single.
Based on the pre-war 350 cc side-valve bike, this model was supplied in large numbers to various military services and countries around the world, from 1939 to 1941. Post-war, many reconditioned bikes appeared on the civilian market.
WD/CO346 ccOverhead-valve single
A request by the Army to Royal Enfields for more power saw the overhead Model WD/CO appear, to replace the WD/C Model. This model was supplied in very large numbers 1941–44 to many services and countries around the world. Post-war, many reconditioned bikes appeared on the civilian market.
WD/G346 ccOverhead-valve single
Supplied in small numbers.
WD/L570 ccSide-valve single
Supplied in small numbers.
WD/J2499 ccOverhead-valve single
Supplied in small numbers.

Post-war

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ModelEngineYearsNotes
Royal Enfield Model CO 350350 cc ohv single1946–1947A rigid-framed girder-fork wartime model, put back into production briefly post-war to fill a need for transport and all the machinery and a lot of parts were still available for this model.
model RE and RE2125 cc two stroke single1946–1953A follow-up on the wartime model WD/RE, better known as the flying flea. Starting with rigid-framed girder-fork it got telescopes in 1950.
Royal Enfield Model G 350350 cc ohv single1946–1954A rigid framed model with the new telescopic front fork, as modest priced basic transport it sold well.
Royal Enfield Model J 500500 cc ohv single1946–1947A rigid framed telescopic fork model, it offered a bigger engine than the almost identical looking Model G 350 cc.
Royal Enfield Model J2 500500 cc ohv single twin port1947–1954A rigid framed telescopic fork model, it offered a flashy twinport exhaust system - twin exhaust pipes one each side of the bike.
500 Twin500 cc OHV twin1948-1958The first post-war twin cylinder in a swingarm frame with telescopic forks. It was simply called '500 Twin' and most non-engine parts were shared with the new Bullet. Its factory photograph is often mistakenly called 'Bullet' on various websites.
Bullet 350350 cc single1948–1960ISDT winner, and very widely used roadbike with swingarm rear suspension. Amongst the first to be so equipped.
Bullet 500500 cc single1953–1962
Crusader250 cc single1956–1962A unit construction 248 cc OHV engine with 13 bhp. Its purpose was a commuter bike.
Crusader Sports250 cc single1959–1966A unit construction 248 cc OHV engine with 17 bhp. A bit more sporty as the standard Crusader.
Continental250 cc single1963–1966A unit construction 248 cc OHV engine with 20 bhp. Created as the factory made cafe-racer.
Continental GT250 cc single1965–19686A unit construction 248 cc OHV engine with 20 bhp. Created as the factory made cafe-racer.
Fury500 cc/600 cc single1958–1963Competition model built for US flat track competition market; it was essentially a Bullet 500 bottom end with a substantially larger cylinder head with integrated rocker box, larger ports and valves. The bike was nicknamed "Big Head". Came with 1.5" Amal GP carburetor and Lucas Racing Magneto. 193 ever made. One 600 cc prototype was made and sold per factory records. A "Big Head" bullet was sold in the UK concurrently for the civilian market with a smaller inlet valve and Amal Monobloc carburetor.
Meteor Minor500 cc twin1958–1963Follow up of the 500 Twin. Parallel twin housed in the same swing arm frame as the singles. 1960 onwards as Sports and de Luxe model.
Super Meteor700 cc twin1953–196240 bhp touring model
Constellation700 cc twin1958-1963Originally with 52 bhp with "R" cams and single TT carb for 1958 & 59 and twin carbs for 1960 to 62; Weak bottom end proved unreliable & progressively detuned to 40 bhp to make it more reliable. Unique scissor-action clutch operation. For 1961 & 62 a "bathtub" model with a unique fiberglass rear end was also sold.
700 Interceptor700 cc twin1960163 ever made; all were exported to North America; Engine code starts with VAX.
750 Interceptor736 cc twin1962–1970Series 1, Series 1A, Series 2

Indian-branded Royal Enfields (sold in USA from 1955 to 1960)

branded motorcycles included:
ModelEngineYearsNotes
Indian Chief700 cc twin1958–1961Longest wheelbase of any post-war Royal Enfield; single Monobloc carb; distributor ignition; 16" wheels; Albion heavy-duty gearbox with AM prefix. Earlier bikes had Super Meteor spec Engine; but later bikes came with Constellation spec engine. This is the only bike that was not replaced with an AMC model when AMC took over Indian in 1960.
Indian Trailblazer700 cc twin1955–195919" wheels. Single carb and dual carb, valanced fenders. Engine had Super Meteor spec.
Apache700 cc twin1957–1959Constellation spec engine. Single TT carb on most models. Slim alloy fenders. Quick detach headlights. Sportiest of all Enfield based Indians.
Tomahawk500 cc twin1955–195919" wheels, Meteor Minor engine specs. Early casquette debuted in 1954. Earlier bikes had the pre-1955 frame.
Woodsman500 cc single1955–1959Same as 500 cc Bullet with high pipes and big 5" speedo. Sold as a competition bike.
Westerner500 cc single1957–1958Competition version of the Woodsman with low open pipes, Amal TT carburetor and racing magneto, no lights and speedometer. Very few were made.
Patrol Car346 cc single1957–19593-speed gearbox with provision for a reverse gear. Hand shifter. Some models had 16-inch tires all around and some others had 19-inch front and 16-inch rear.
Fire Arrow & Hounds Arrow248 cc single1957–1959Earlier models were semi-unit Clipper engine; later models had 248 cc unit single engine.
Lance Arrow148 cc single1957–1959Two-stroke engine. Most were painted yellow from the factory. Not very many were imported.

Enfield India Ltd. 1955 onwards

Enfield India was renamed to Royal Enfield Motors in 1995.
ModelEngineYearsNotes-
Ensign150 cc1956-1962150 cc two-stroke engine-
Sherpa/Crusader175 cc1963-1980Motorcycle with a two-stroke 175 cc Villiers engine. Sherpa was rechristened Crusader after a restyling job in 1970.-
Mini Bullet200 cc1980-1983Motorcycle with an enlarged 200 cc Crusader engine. It was a favorite amongst racing enthusiasts in India.-
Fantabulus175 cc1962-197?Scooter with a two-stroke 173 cc Villiers engine and heel/toe gearshift. First Indian made bi-wheeler to have an electric starter. It used a Dynastart system.-
Fury163 cc1988-1995?It was a licensed copy of the Zundapp KS 175. It was the first motorcycle in India to sport a disc brake. Wheels were cast alloy and front end sported 35 mm Paioli forks. Later model was called Grand Prix. Rare DW175 model came with drum brakes, both front and back.-
Explorer50 cc198?-199?Air-cooled version of the Zundapp KS50 with 3-speed gearbox-
Silver Plus50 cc198?-199?Step thru moped with kick start and hand gear shift. Based on Zundapp ZS/ZX 50 models.-
MOFA22 cc198?-199?Mini moped designed by Morbidelli of Italy to manufacture in India. The 22 cc two-stroke engine had a centrifugal clutch and the fuel was carried in the frame down tube.-
Lightning 535535 cc199?-2003Cruiser style motorcycle with 535 cc based on Fritz Egli tuned Bullets. Hi-volume oil pumps, 4-speed gearbox and two tone paint. Indian Market only model. Also available with electric start. A rare 350 cc model was also sold for some time.-
Diesel/Taurus325 cc1980-2001The only diesel motorcycle to enter mass production, with a 325 cc 6.5 bhp Lombardini diesel engine, and 3.5 hp version, the gearbox was reinforced to withstand increased torque associated with a diesel engine. The Taurus came with heavy-duty luggage rack for vending jobs and economy up to 72 kmpl,but the top speed was limited to roughly 80 km/h by its lack of power.-
Machismo346 cc/499 cc200?-2009Introduced with the classic 350 cc Bullet engine with 4-speed gearbox; it later attained the AVL all Aluminium Lean Burn Engine and eventually a 5-speed gearbox. Later, LB500 model came with the 500 cc AVL lean burn engine. Sheet metal and trim had slight variations depending on the year. Indian market only model.-
Bullet 350346 cc1955-presentOriginally started manufacturing in 1955 with 350 cc iron-barrel engine and 4-speed Albion gearbox. Bullet Continental sold in USA in 1990s with left shift 4-speed gearbox. Attained the Unit Construction Engine in May 2010. Many submodels introduced during its lifespan like Bullet Superstar. In 2010, the classic iron-barrel engine was replaced with the 350 cc UCE engine. Bullet 350 is the cheapest of all the Royal Enfield models and is devoid of an electric starter, front disc brake, and gas filled shocks. Only available in black with Gold Pinstripes.-
Bullet 500499 cc1990-presentHistorically sold worldwide in different variations with both 4-speed and 5-speed gearboxes. In 2009 iron-barrel engine production came to an end but the B5 export model, with a fuel-injected UCE engine, is sold as the Bullet 500 in almost all international markets. It is currently available in forest green and glossy black colour schemes, and features unique silver petrol tank decorations.-
Electra346/499 cc2001-presentIndian market only model with 346 cc classic engine. 4-speed or 5-speed gearbox. Later models with electric start and TCI ignition. Attained the UCE engine in 2010 and is now known as Electra Twinspark. Was available on the export market with a classic carburettor-equipped 500cc engine as the Electra X prior to Euro-4 legislation halting its production in 2009.-
Electra-X499 cc200?-presentExport-only model with 500 cc AVL lean-burning engine and 5-speed gearbox. Equipped with the Euro-4 compliant UCE engine in 2009. A chrome edition was available from 2010-2013, called the G5 Deluxe, which was equipped with fuel injection and a front disc brake. Previously available in several specifications, such as a flat-track style version of the Electra X, sold exclusively in the UK by importer Watsonian Squire between 2011 and 2013. The G5 was sold alongside the C5 Chrome, and has been largely superseded by the B5, often referred to as the "Bullet 500" in the export market.-
Thunderbird 350346 cc2002-presentCruiser style motorcycle that was a big hit to command almost half the domestic sales. Attained Euro-4 compliant Unit Construction Engine in 2008 and was rechristened Thunderbird Twinspark. A highway cruiser from Royal Enfield. In 2013, it underwent a major facelift introducing digital speedometer and fuel gauge along with projector headlamps. The motorcycle musters a horse power of 19.8 hp at 5,250 rpm and a torque of 28 Nm at 4000 rpm. Indian Market only model.-
Classic 500499 cc2010-presentWith Euro-4 compliant Unit Construction engine. Both Indian and International markets. Sold under the model name C5 in most International markets. Features include fuel injection, solo seat and 18-inch rear wheel. Several limited edition and special colour schemes have been available for this model at various times, notably the current-model C5 Chrome, military tan and green, as well as limited-edition Squadron camouflage paint schemes.-
Classic 350346 cc2010-presentRecently made available in the export market with a Euro-4 compliant Unit Construction engine. Equipped with UCAL\BS29 carburettor and twinspark ignition. Shares styling with the Classic 500 series of motorbikes.-
Thunderbird 500499 cc2013-present500 cc variant of the Thunderbird. Fuel injection, digital console, electronic fuel gauge, projector headlamps and 18-inch wheels.
Thunderbird 350346 cc2013-present350 cc variant of the Thunderbird. Digital console, electronic fuel gauge, projector headlamps and 18-inch wheels.
Continental GT535 cc2014-2018Features include a fuel-injected 500cc unit-construction engine which has been redesigned and bored out to 535cc, and cafe racer styling inspired by the historic 250cc Royal Enfield Continental, which was produced between 1963 and 1968. Equipped with Brembo 300 mm front disc brake and Pirelli Sports Demon tyres in factory configuration. The double cradle frame developed by Harris Performance UK, and Paioli gas-charged shock absorbers with adjustable preload contribute to a more stable ride. Features a semi-digital console and electronic fuel gauge.
Himalayan411 cc2016-presentEntry level dual-purpose adventure bike. All-new engine, 411 cc, referred to as the long-stroke "LS410". 5-speed constant mesh transmission. Front/rear disc brakes.
Signals 350350cc2018-presentFirst motorbike made with Anti-Lock Braking System as standard-
Thunderbird 350x349cc2018-present350 cc variant of Thunderbird x. Digital console, electronic fuel gauge, projector headlamps and tubeless wheels.-
Thunderbird 500x500cc2018-present500cc variant of Thunderbird x. Digital console, electronic fuel gauge, projector headlamps and tubeless wheels.-
Interceptor 650648cc2018-presentRetro-inspired twin, based on a new Harris Performance designed frame and an all-new 270° parallel twin air-&-oil-cooled SOHC engine.-
Continental GT 650648cc2018-presentCafe racer-inspired version of the Interceptor 650, sharing the same engine, frame and mechanicals.-