Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, celebrates a successful presence at MCL25 (Motorcycle Live 2025), coinciding with their 125th Anniversary.
Following on from new unveilings at EICMA in Milan, MCL25 served as the ideal starting point for celebrating the brand’s 125th Anniversary, ahead of celebrations officially kicking off at Motoverse in Goa, India.
The Royal Enfield stand at MCL25 was a hub of activity this year, giving attendees across all 9 days of the show ample opportunity to chat with the brand’s numerous official ride & experiential partners on the stand – including the Flat Track Slide School with Gary Birtwistle, bookable tours and adventures from the UK & Europe, and one-of-a-kind experiences around the world.
Attended by 97,000 this year, MCL25 showcased Royal Enfield’s storied heritage and exciting future, with UK-first reveals for the Bullet 650, the Flying Flea C6 and S6, Himalayan 450 Mana Black, all alongside a substantial selection of updated 2026 colour options (including the Guerrilla 450, Classic 650, and HNTR 350).
These introductions underscore the Royal Enfield’s dedication to authentic and accessible motorcycling, limited edition models were also shown at MCL25, including the Classic 650 125 Year Anniversary Edition, and the Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Limited Edition.
The community area also hosted numerous heritage and custom motorcycles from Royal Enfield, including the Fuel Fury Bear 650, Sawn Off Shotgun, and Gary Birtwistle’s very own Flat Track racer – with free coffee for Royal Enfield Rider club members which saw them serve 1,898 hot drinks to RE owners.

Two exclusive presentations were major draws for the media and public at MCL25, introduced by Martin Marshall, UK Sales and Dealer Development Manager of Royal Enfield UK.
Head of the brand’s twins platform and lead of Global Product Strategy, Glen Corbitt, presented the much-anticipated Bullet 650, detailing how the iconic name has been re-born with the brand’s acclaimed 650cc parallel-twin engine. Glen’s presentation emphasised the details and features of the Bullet heritage, now emphasised with the thumping 650cc twin engine.
Head of EV Product Strategy, Matt Cardenas, also presented at the dedicated “Media Monday” showcase on the upcoming Flying Flea duo, the C6 and S6, ahead of their release in the UK. This presentation celebrated the history of the compact motorcycle that played a vital role in World War II, connecting Royal Enfield’s deep historical roots with its modern-day brand ethos and exciting plans for the future.
The success at MCL25 has been followed by a notable uplift in interest in the Royal Enfield finance offers recently launched across the range.
George Cheeseman, Country Manager, said: “We are incredibly proud of the success of MCL25. It was the perfect opportunity to connect with both new and existing customers, gathering inspiring stories of their past adventures and future plans, and exactly why we love the show so much.
This positive reception is a clear sign that we are successfully building momentum with new models, whilst honouring our 125-year legacy, showcasing the energy and excitement that will drive our future. Further confidence has been found from our successful sales campaigns, showing the importance of making motorcycling even more accessible for riders young and old, with plenty of excitement around the new 2026 models, current model range, and our heritage and custom bikes on display.”
Looking forward, 2026 is set to be Royal Enfield’s busiest year yet. Celebrating 125 Years of continuous production, the calendar will be packed with a series of exciting events and announcements throughout the year, promising to further solidify Royal Enfield’s position as a global leader in mid-sized motorcycling.
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The oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, Royal Enfield has created beautifully crafted motorcycles since 1901. From its British roots, a manufacturing plant was established in Madras in 1955, a foothold from which Royal Enfield spearheaded the growth of India’s mid-sized two-wheeler segment. Royal Enfields are engaging, uncomplicated, accessible and fun to ride; a vehicle for exploration and self-expression. It’s an approach the brand calls Pure Motorcycling…
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Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, celebrates a successful presence at MCL25 (Motorcycle Live 2025), coinciding with their 125th Anniversary.



