Royal Enfield Unveils the Ultra-Limited FT450 Flattracker and Teases New Himalayan 650 Adventure Bike

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Introduction to the FT450 Flattracker

In an exciting announcement, Royal Enfield has revealed the ultra-limited FT450 flattracker, designed for enthusiasts eager to engage in the world of flat track racing. Built upon the sturdy foundations of the Guerrilla 450, the FT450 is not just a factory special; it’s a machine that potential riders can actually get their hands on and experience.

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Specifications and Features of the FT450

This new single-cylinder slide machine is purpose-built specifically for Royal Enfield’s 2025 Slide School programme, in association with Dirt Craft and UK flat track champion Gary Birtwistle. The bike houses a robust liquid-cooled 450cc Sherpa engine, delivering an impressive 40bhp and 29.5lb.ft of torque. Coupled with a stripped-down chassis and bespoke flat track bodywork, it boasts custom 19-inch rims and a full-system exhaust designed to enhance performance and sound.

Future Excitement: The Himalayan 650 Adventure Bike

Royal Enfield isn’t stopping with the FT450. Social media teasers have hinted at an upcoming twin-cylinder Himalayan model. This exciting new offering is expected to feature a 648cc air/oil-cooled motor, similar to those found in the Interceptor and Continental models. Initial images suggest a near-production-ready form, complete with impressive long-travel suspension and a dual front disc brake setup.

As Royal Enfield continues to innovate, the introduction of the FT450 flattracker and the anticipated Himalayan 650 not only showcases their commitment to performance but also addresses the growing demand for diverse motorcycle offerings among riders across the globe.

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