Unveiling and launching new motorcycles was just one aspect of the madness that unfurled for three days in Goa.
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Unveiling and launching new motorcycles was just one aspect of the madness that unfurled for three days in Goa.
Royal Enfield's Motoverse 2024 concluded with a bang, drawing nearly 10,000 enthusiasts from around the world. The event kicked off with several notable launches, including the new Goan Classic 350, which we find is RE’s trippiest offering yet. It might read like just a bobber derivative of the Classic 350, but the new Goan Classic 350 holds its ground with several new feature debuts in RE’s 350 cc portfolio.
Another highlight was the unveiling of the Scram 440, which is the evolutionary step up of the Scram 411 from before. With the Scram 440, RE debuted a new engine, some much-needed features, and a bunch of striking colour options too.
Just like every year, motorsport took centre stage this year too with the introduction of the FT450 flat-track motorcycle. Built on the Guerrilla 450, this lightweight machine was used at Royal Enfield's Slide School. The pure sports arena saw some heart-racing action too, including the return of the iconic Maut Ka Kuan (Well of Death) performance.
Music and motorcycles merged seamlessly, with performances by artists including Tech Panda x Kenzani, Rajakumari, Ritviz, and Raftaar. New local talents also found a platform this year at the festival and the Spotify RADAR was the place to be for that.
Art enthusiasts were treated to the Art of Motorcycling arena, which showcased works from over 12 countries exploring the relationship between humanity and two-wheeled freedom. A fashion highlight was the Revv'ed Up Runway, featuring a vintage-inspired apparel collection that perfectly captured the spirit of motorcycling. On the sidelines, Royal Enfield also debuted new 1:12 scales models, and this time joining the ranks of the UCE Classic 500, Classic 350 and the Meteor 350, was the brand’s adventure bike, the Himalayan 450.
Royal Enfield's Motoverse 2024 demonstrated that it's more than just a motorcycle event – it's a comprehensive celebration of riding culture, innovation, and community. With its diverse range of experiences, the festival proved to be a paradise for both dedicated riders and motorcycle enthusiasts.
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