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Royal Enfield's 2026 Apparel Range Unveiled: A Blend of Heritage, Performance, and Sustainability

5th Jun '26

Royal Enfield's 2026 Apparel Range Unveiled: A Blend of Heritage, Performance, and Sustainability
  • Royal Enfield confirms the launch of a new 'all-season' apparel collection emphasising safety and style, while reinforcing Royal Enfield's celebrated heritage and utilitarian functionality.

  • The 2026 collection is strategically segmented into three distinct verticals - URBAN, TOURING, and ADVENTURE - to provide appropriate gear for city commutes, mid-to-long days riding, and heavy-duty, off-road use.

  • A primary focus on sustainability, committing to 100% use of Better Cotton and sustainable raw materials, utilising Green Energy in manufacturing, and ensuring all trims and packaging are 100% sustainable.

Royal Enfield, the global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment, promotes the launch of its 'all-season' apparel collection.

The new apparel line reinforces Royal Enfield's core identity by combining utilitarian functionality with a celebrated heritage, all whilst enhancing each and every riding experience.

The riding and lifestyle collections enhance the Royal Enfield experience by focusing on three core values: utilitarian functionality for every ride, enhancing rider safety with high-protection, and lifestyle pieces celebrating its 125 years of heritage.

Central to this is Royal Enfield's commitment to sustainability. The brand's ongoing goal is to ‘leave every place better’, while simultaneously delivering the superior style and functionality that riders demand.

The 2026 collection is strategically segmented into three areas:

URBAN: Lightweight and adaptable gear for fair-weather city streets and daily commutes.

TOURING: All-season ready, high-protection functionality designed for mid-to-long hour, non-stop riding and weekend getaways.

ADVENTURE: Heavy-duty, functionality-driven gear offering the highest level of protection and durability for mixed terrains, off-roading, and extreme weather.

Commenting on the updated 2026 apparel range, George Cheeseman, Country Manager for Royal Enfield UK, said:

Our goal is to ensure every rider has the right gear for their journey, whether it’s a quick urban commute or a multi-day adventure. The updated Brand Core range aims at creating a unique blend of lifestyle apparel that carries the contemporary palette while still celebrating the heritage of the brand, whilst our Heritage Range dives into our archives to celebrate our lineage. We are also making a strategic move into Motorsport apparel, recognising its growing popularity amongst the younger audience globally.

A primary focus of the new collection is Royal Enfield’s ambitious journey toward sustainability, under its Global Sustainability Program. The brand is committed to responsible choices across its entire product lifecycle, by focusing on:

Raw Materials

  • Making 100% use of Better Cotton and 100% sustainable raw materials, including: Recycled Polyester, Recycled Nylon, Bamboo Hemp, and Himalayan Grass.

  • This commitment is supported by the strengthening of Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF) and Product Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Frameworks.

Manufacturing

  • Efforts include the use of Green Energy for 20% of manufacturing, achieving Zero Liquid Discharge, and conserving a total of 208 million litres of water, with 32 million litres recycled and fresh water saved.

Trims & Packaging

  • All packaging is 100% sustainable. The use of FSC Certified Paper has helped in 2,794 trees reforestation, and Compostable Poly Bags help in avoiding 35 tonnes of landfill waste.

The new apparel collection, including the three key segments and the updated ‘Brand Core’ range, is available to browse now - both online, and offline in Royal Enfield dealerships across the country.

About Royal Enfield Apparel

To explore the 2026 collection, please visit the updated apparel page: https://www.royalenfield.com/uk/en/apparel/

Note to Editors

You can also view the 2026 catalogue on the Royal Enfield UK Media Site.

For all media enquiries, including press fleet requests, please get in touch with the Motocom team at press@royalenfieldmedia.co.uk or call +44 (0) 1525 270100.

About Royal Enfield

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.

Royal Enfield’s premium line-up includes Bear 650, Classic 650, Guerrilla 450 modern roadster, Hunter 350, Meteor 350, Super Meteor 650, Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 twins, the Shotgun 650, the new Himalayan adventure tourer, the Scram 440 ADV Crossover, the iconic Bullet 350, Classic 350 and Goan Classic 350. The company recently unveiled its new city+ motorcycle brand – the Flying Flea – a fresh take on urban mobility, blending authentic design with advanced technology.

Riders and a passionate community are fostered with a rich profusion of events at a local, regional and international level. Most notable are Motoverse (previously Rider Mania), an annual gathering of thousands of Royal Enfield enthusiasts in Goa, and Himalayan Odyssey; a yearly pilgrimage over some of the toughest terrain and highest mountain passes.

A division of Eicher Motors Limited, Royal Enfield operates through more than 2000 stores across all major cities and towns in India and through nearly 850 stores in more than 60 countries around the globe. Royal Enfield also has two world-class technical centres, in Bruntingthorpe, UK, and in Chennai, India. The company’s two state-of-the-art production facilities are located at Oragadam and Vallam Vadagal, near Chennai. Across the world, Royal Enfield has six modern CKD assembly facilities in Bangladesh, Nepal, Brazil, Thailand, Argentina and Colombia.

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