Royal Enfield has expanded its riding gear and collectibles portfolio with several product launches at Motoverse 2025, the brand’s annual festival held in Goa.
The announcements, made at the newly expanded Motoshop zone, included protective equipment, communication technology, and collector items aimed at the company’s riding community.
The Comic Helmet represents the company’s latest entry in full-face protective gear. The helmet features graphic-oriented design elements, high-impact construction materials, and multiple ventilation points. Royal Enfield has positioned the product as protection-focused equipment with contemporary styling.
The Motowave X2 Bluetooth communication unit offers improved battery performance and voice transmission quality compared to previous models. The device supports navigation, phone calls, and audio functions for touring and daily riding applications.
The 1:12 Classic Scale Models received additional color options, while the larger 1:3 Classic Scale Model became available for booking in three new finishes. These miniature motorcycles are part of Royal Enfield’s collectibles category.
A limited-edition Motoverse Collection of apparel and accessories was created specifically for the 2025 festival, offering attendees event-branded merchandise.
Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, stated that the product launches reflected input from the riding community. “Motoverse has always served as a reminder that our strongest cues come from the community itself,” Guleria said, noting that the new items balance durability with personal expression.
The products will be available at Motoverse 2025 before wider distribution through Royal Enfield retail stores and online channels.
Royal Enfield’s apparel division was established in 2012 to develop riding gear prioritizing protection, comfort, and style. The company, which traces its origins to 1901, operates more than 2,000 stores in India and nearly 850 locations across over 60 countries.