Motoverse 2025 in Goa brought together 40,000 bikers and enthusiasts for a three-day celebration of riding, music, art, and community. Royal Enfield showcased its latest bikes — including the Bullet 650, Flying Flea S6 electric scrambler, and Continental GT-R 750 prototype — marking a landmark moment in moto-culture.
The roar of engines, the thrum of live music, and the scent of rubber and fuel filled the Goan air as Royal Enfield brought its much-anticipated Motoverse 2025 to life. The three-day festival — held from November 21–23, 2025, at Vagator, Goa — turned into a full-blown celebration of two-wheel culture and community spirit. Close to 40,000 riders, enthusiasts, custom-bike builders and artists converged to celebrate metal, music, and motorcycling in one immersive space.
Here’s a closer look at what made Motoverse 2025 a standout ride:
Highlights at a glance
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Bikes that stole the limelight: The debut of the scooped-up classic nameplate Bullet 650 stunned fans with a 648 cc parallel-twin producing 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm, six-speed gearbox, and LED-equipped modern-classic styling.
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Electric motion meets classic soul: The event marked the Indian premiere of the brand’s electric scrambler, Flying Flea S6 — a bold step towards electrified two-wheel culture, aimed at urban and off-road riders alike.
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The 750cc leap: Previewing what’s next, the race-spec Continental GT-R 750 made its Indian debut. With a track-ready build that teases a more powerful 750 cc production series, the GT-R 750 signals Royal Enfield’s push into higher-capacity, performance-oriented bikes.
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Adventure-ready and special colours: Fans also got a look at the rugged Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition, plus special editions of existing models — including refreshed colour schemes and custom touches for those who love serious adventure or classic flair.
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Beyond bikes — culture and community: The festival wasn’t just about metal; it was a celebration. Live music, custom-bike showcases, rider meet-ups, art installations, gear unveilings and off-road demonstrations turned Motoverse into a vibrant festival of culture, creativity and camaraderie.
Motoverse 2025 proved that motorcycling is more than metal and mechanics — it’s identity, freedom, culture and community. The energy, the bikes, the people and the music blended into one unforgettable experience.
Source: BusinessWorld, LiveMint, BikeWale, The Financial Express, EventFAQs