
Through Gymkhana, Royal Enfield aims to strengthen riding culture by focusing on skill development rather than just motorcycle ownership.
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Through Gymkhana, Royal Enfield aims to strengthen riding culture by focusing on skill development rather than just motorcycle ownership.
Royal Enfield has launched Gymkhana, a new rider skill development initiative aimed at making advanced riding training more structured, engaging and accessible. Introduced in Bengaluru, the program is open to riders across experience levels, regardless of the brand or type of two-wheeler they ride.
Designed around expert-led coaching, progressive learning levels and certification-based modules, Royal Enfield Gymkhana offers a controlled environment where riders can develop real-world riding skills. The initiative focuses on improving control, confidence and riding technique through a mix of guided drills and competitive challenges that reflect everyday riding conditions.
The Gymkhana format comprises two-hour certification modules conducted across six purpose-built tracks. Participants train and compete using four different motorcycles, allowing them to experience varied riding dynamics and conditions. According to Royal Enfield, the objective is to create a scalable platform that helps riders sharpen their skills while encouraging safe and responsible riding.

Each arena within the Gymkhana is designed to address a specific skill set. Activities include Drift and Drag runs on the Guerrilla 450, off-road sessions on the Himalayan 450, the Hustle Arena featuring the Hunter 350, and Urban Enduro challenges on the Scram 440. These modules are intended to help riders build versatility and adaptability across both tarmac and off-road environments.
With dedicated off-road and tarmac tracks, the Gymkhana combines structured training with timed challenges, enabling participants to test their abilities in a competitive yet supportive setting. The format allows riders to progress through different levels, gain certifications and measure improvements in their riding capabilities.

Also READ: Royal Enfield's 21st Himalayan Odyssey Commenced From Chandigarh
Through Gymkhana, Royal Enfield aims to strengthen riding culture by focusing on skill development rather than just motorcycle ownership. The initiative aligns with the brand’s long-standing ‘Pure Motorcycling’ philosophy and its broader efforts to foster a knowledgeable and capable riding community through training, events and experiential platforms.
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