Royal Enfield is marking a major milestone this year as it celebrates 125 years since its founding. To commemorate this occasion, the brand has announced an expanded event program across North America, featuring various motorcycle events and activities.
The celebration kicks off with Daytona Bike Week in March, where Royal Enfield showcased its Classic 650 model and offered test rides to customers.
Following Daytona, Royal Enfield's 'Open House' event will be held at dealerships across the US and Canada, allowing customers to experience the full range of motorcycles on offer.

In addition to these events, Royal Enfield made a significant impact at the Biltwell 100 race in Ridgecrest, California, where its new Mana Black Himalayan 450 model made its competitive debut.
The all-female road race series Build.Train.Race has also seen success, with Emma Gottsch taking the flag on her INT650 in rounds 1 and 2 of the series at Daytona.
Royal Enfield's event program is expected to continue growing in momentum throughout 2026, with several more events scheduled across North America.
The brand's commitment to innovation and customer experience is a key factor in its success, as evident from its expanded event program and new product launches.
As the motorcycle industry continues to evolve, Royal Enfield's ability to adapt and innovate will be crucial in maintaining its position as a leading manufacturer.
With its 125th anniversary celebration, Royal Enfield is poised to take center stage in the motorcycle world, and fans of the brand can look forward to an exciting year ahead.
For more information on Royal Enfield's events program for 2026, visit their website and stay up-to-date with the latest news and announcements.
As the motorcycle industry continues to evolve, Royal Enfield's commitment to innovation and customer experience is a key factor in its success.
