MotoVerse is the living, breathing hub of Royal Enfield culture – a fusion of subcultures, craft, style and the people who make motorcycling more than just machines. It’s where riders, makers, musicians and explorers sync to the rhythm of “Pure Motorcycling.” For this year’s edition, nearly 40,000 enthusiasts rolled into Vagator, Goa, the venue of the festival marking the convergence of Royal Enfield riders and enthusiasts from across the globe.
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From morning rides to adrenaline pumping races, hands-on workshops, and world-class performances, MotoVerse 2025 was alive with energy from across the globe. Every race, showcase and experience was built by the community, for the community – led by the people who live this culture every single day.
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Product Launches: Bullet 650, Himalayan Mana Black & More
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 made its India debut at the MotoVerse 2025. Although prices are expected to be announced in early 2026, the Bullet, now powered by Royal Enfield’s acclaimed 650 cc parallel-twin offers more muscle, more character, and more presence.
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At the Flying Flea Café was the all-new Flying Flea S6, the scrambler-styled electric model under Royal Enfield electric vehicle vertical, Flying Flea. Promising all-round versatility, built for urban exploration as well as off-road ability, the S6 is still a prototype, although it looks very close to production. Details and full specs are expected to be announced sometime in late 2026.

The Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black version made its India debut after its global reveal at EICMA earlier in November. Priced at Rs. 3.37 lakh (Ex-showroom), the Mana Black features a deep stealth black colour option with matte elements and comes kitted out with some factory-fitted rally accessories.
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Also announced at the MotoVerse was the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange, a special edition model introduced to celebrate the half a million strong Meteor 350 community. The Sundowner Oranage not just gets a vibrant new colour but also comes kitted out with tubeless wire spoke wheels. It’s priced at Rs. 2.19 lakh (Ex-showroom).
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Also showcased was the new Royal Enfield GT-R750 race bike, the next-generation model for the Royal Enfield GT Cup one make racing series. The new GT-R750 features an all-new engine, which on close look, appears to be more compact than the current 650 Twin platform. This new engine is also likely to be introduced in the next-generation road bikes in the Interceptor 750 and the Continental GT 750.

MotoVerse Experiences
There were other experiences that defined the festival. Maut Ka Kuan, or Well of Death, kicked off proceedings of this year’s edition with daredevils riding around the double storey set-up. The Pure Sport Arena At Moto Thrill delivered an electrifying display of action and skill. Riders also took to track with the Royal Enfield FT450, pushing their limits in thrilling flat track sessions.

MotoReel brought stories from legends like Jonty Rhodes, Nick Sanders, Vanessa Ruck, Freddie Spencer and the Monk and the Warriors team. All the presenters shared powerful journeys of grit, adventure and endurance. MotoVille included Art of Motorcycling with over 51,000 entries, with artists from 12 countries participating in a cine-versed themed celebration of design, technology, and the freedom of two wheels.

The thrill extended to the mainstage with this year’s edition bringing to Goa Grammy-winning producer Diplo, a long time Royal Enfield rider who rode into the festival on the Himalayan 450. Hanumankind rode along with the Royal Enfield leadership on the opening day, on the new Bullet 650. Euphoria, Parvaaz, The Yellow Diary, MIDIval Punditz, x Kutle Khan x Karsh Kale, and Thaikuddam Bridge and more owned the mainstage across three unforgettable days.

From Rider Mania To MotoVerse
From what started as Royal Enfield Rider Mania with a few hundred attendees almost two decades ago as a festival started by clubs of Royal Enfield riders. While Royal Enfield took the Rider Mania name and continued the tradition for years, parallelly, the BOBMC Rider Mania also continued, albeit at a much smaller scale.

The BOBMC Rider Mania is an event which was originally began in 2003 in Goa and then hosted by Brotherhood of Bulleteers Motorcycling Consortium with different clubs hosting it across the country every year. In 2023, Royal Enfield renamed its official festival as MotoVerse, with the leadership deciding to give back the Rider Mania name to the community that started it in the first place, with humble beginnings in 2003 in Goa, the place where MotoVerse is held every year.
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