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Royal Enfield's electric bike is set to make its debut on November 4, 2024, just one day before the EICMA show in Milan, Italy.
The patent design for this eagerly awaited electric bike has been leaked online, providing a sneak peek at its production-ready form, which combines modern and retro aesthetics inspired by Royal Enfield's Classic lineup.
This electric motorcycle boasts fascinating retro-inspired features, particularly its front girder fork setup, typically found on vintage models or custom builds, which is a standout aspect of the upcoming electric motorcycle.
Additionally, it includes classic design elements such as a round headlight and a traditional fuel tank (merely for representation), reflecting the brand's neo-vintage styling. The bike will also have a distinctive chassis that incorporates a section above the fuel tank and another below the battery pack.
While the specific details of the electric motor remain undisclosed, it is expected to provide substantial power, with energy transmitted to the rear wheel through a belt drive system.
Details regarding the motorcycle's range, charging capabilities, and motor output are still under wraps. Further information about the Royal Enfield Classic Electric—including pricing, availability, and technical specifications—will be unveiled during the official presentation at EICMA.