The company's tagline, "Made Like a Gun,"
Royal Enfield is the world’s oldest motorcycle brand still in production, having started in 1901
The brand was originally British, but today it's manufactured by the Indian company Eicher Motors Ltd.
Despite modern updates, Royal Enfield bikes retain a classic, retro look that harks back to their early designs.
The Royal Enfield Bullet is the longest-running motorcycle model in continuous production, first introduced in 1932.
Royal Enfield supplied motorcycles to the British Army during World War II, including models like the WD/RE, also called the "Flying Flea."
The company's tagline, "Made Like a Gun," references its heritage of manufacturing weapons and munitions before it started producing motorcycles.
Royal Enfield bikes are known for being highly customizable, and many owners modify them extensively to suit their personal style.
The Indian Army has used Royal Enfield motorcycles for decades, and the brand has become synonymous with durability and ruggedness in military settings.
Royal Enfield has a strong rider community worldwide, with clubs, events, and tours, making it a lifestyle brand.