Royal Enfield will celebrate its one hundred and twenty fifth anniversary at MCL25 in Birmingham with a bold showcase that blends the company’s deep heritage with a clear step into its electric future.
The brand will take centre stage in Hall 3 at the NEC where visitors will see the long awaited Bullet 650 for the first time in the United Kingdom.
The new model is expected to be the star of the stand as Royal Enfield reimagines one of its most famous names for a new generation of riders.

Alongside it the company will introduce the Flying Flea C6 and S6, offering a rare early look at the 2026 models before their full public release next year.
The Flying Flea name carries enormous history but this latest incarnation is electric and designed for what the company calls city plus mobility, marking a new chapter in Royal Enfield’s story.

The Himalayan 450 Mana Black will also be on display, one of several additions from the wider 2026 range chosen to highlight where the company is heading both on and off the tarmac.
Classic and limited edition models will feature throughout the stand, including the Classic 650 Limited 125 Year Anniversary Edition and the Shotgun 650 Rough Crafts Edition.
Visitors will find custom machines and heritage builds alongside the new models, giving a sense of the company’s past and future in one space.
Royal Enfield has also moved to make the stand an experience rather than simply a display.
Ride Partners including Biker BNB and Moto Junkies will be on hand to talk travel, community and long distance adventure.
Riders over twenty one will be able to book test rides in the Elite Test Ride Zone, with the Guerrilla 450, Bear 650, Shotgun 650 and Super Meteor 650 all available.
The Expert Lab will host a conversation on Tuesday at half past twelve when Glen Corbett and Chris Pollard talk about their careers in the motorcycle industry and the path that brought them to Royal Enfield.
Visitors will be able to create their own personalised Royal Enfield using the Genuine Motorcycle Accessories configurator with staff guiding them through options and builds.
Official apparel will be available throughout the show and Royal Enfield Owners Club members will be offered free barista coffee on presentation of their key or proof of membership.
Younger fans will not be left out with ceramic helmet painting and colouring activities provided on the stand.
The stand at MCL25 is expected to be one of the busiest of the event as the company prepares to celebrate one hundred and twenty five years of building machines that have shaped motorcycling culture across continents.




