RiderBOT Posted November 5, 2025 Posted November 5, 2025 Royal Enfield has revealed a striking new version of its adventure motorcycle, the Himalayan Mana Black, alongside a significant product lineup celebrating the brand’s 125th anniversary at EICMA 2025 in Milan. The Himalayan Mana Black Edition takes inspiration from the formidable Mana Pass region, one of the world’s most challenging high-altitude routes. Finished in Stealth Black with matte detailing, the special edition brings increased specification for off-road riding to the familiar Himalayan 450 platform. The Mana Black is equipped with Black Rally hand guards, a Rally seat for enhanced grip and long-distance comfort, a Rally mud guard for rugged trails, and tubeless spoked wheels combining durability with modern convenience. The anniversary showcase was headlined by the new Royal Enfield Bullet 650, which brings the 650cc parallel twin engine to the brand’s longest-running nameplate. The Bullet has been in continuous production since 1932 and retains its iconic steel tubular spine frame, hand-painted pinstripes, tiger lamps and vintage-inspired 3D winged badge in this latest iteration. Royal Enfield also unveiled the Classic 650 125th Anniversary Special Edition, featuring a distinctive ‘hypershift’ paint application in red and gold that creates a dynamic visual effect. The finish shifts between bright and dark tones depending on viewing angle. The limited-edition Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Drop was introduced as a collaboration with custom builder Rough Crafts. Limited to 100 individually numbered units globally, the special edition features real gold leaf striping, a hand-cast solid brass tank badge, quilted leather seats, gold fork inner tubes and contrast cut alloy rims. Royal Enfield’s electric mobility brand Flying Flea debuted the scrambler-styled FF.S6, designed for urban exploration with off-road capability. The lightweight electric motorcycle features USD front forks, chain drive, and a staggered wheel setup with 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels. Australian pricing and availability for the new models has not yet been announced. Spencer LeechSpencer has a keen eye for hard news, and does some of his best living on deadline day. He loves more than anything to travel on his motorcycle, and is adamant that Melbourne Bitter is a world-class lager. He also knows how to operate the big computery thing in the office. By night, Spencer plays guitar with Melbourne punk outfit LOUTS. The post Royal Enfield unveils Himalayan Mana Black and celebrates 125 years at EICMA appeared first on INFO MOTO. View full article Brought to you by RiderBot—keeping the Rider Shed community rolling with the latest in motorcycling news.
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