Royal Enfield, the global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment, has unveiled its new 2026 all-season apparel collection, further strengthening the brand’s identity through a combination of practicality, heritage and rider-focused design. The latest riding and lifestyle ranges have been created around three key pillars: providing functional solutions for every type of ride, delivering enhanced protection and safety, and celebrating Royal Enfield’s 125-year legacy through distinctive lifestyle apparel. At the heart of the new collection is the brand’s commitment to sustainability. Guided by its philosophy of ‘leaving every place better’, Royal Enfield continues to focus on reducing its environmental impact while delivering the quality, style and functionality expected by riders.

The 2026 range is divided into three distinct categories to suit different riding styles and environments. The Urban collection offers lightweight and adaptable apparel designed for everyday commuting and city riding. The Touring range focuses on all-season performance, combining high levels of protection with the comfort and practicality required for long-distance journeys and weekend escapes. For riders venturing further off the beaten track, the Adventure collection provides heavy-duty apparel engineered to deliver maximum durability and protection in demanding terrain and extreme weather conditions.

Commenting on the new range, George Cheeseman, Country Manager for Royal Enfield UK, said:

“Our goal is to ensure every rider has the right gear for their journey, whether it’s a quick urban commute or a multi-day adventure. The updated Brand Core range creates a unique blend of lifestyle apparel that reflects a contemporary design language while continuing to celebrate the heritage of the brand, while our Heritage Range draws inspiration from our archives to honour our lineage. We are also making a strategic move into motorsport apparel, recognising its growing popularity among younger audiences around the world.”

Sustainability remains a major focus of the new collection through Royal Enfield’s Global Sustainability Programme. The company is working to make responsible choices throughout the entire product lifecycle, beginning with raw materials. The brand aims to use 100% Better Cotton and sustainable materials including recycled polyester, recycled nylon, bamboo hemp and Himalayan grass, supported by strengthened carbon footprint and product life cycle assessment frameworks.

Within manufacturing, Royal Enfield currently uses green energy for 20 per cent of production and has implemented a zero liquid discharge policy. The company has conserved a total of 208 million litres of water, with 32 million litres recycled and significant reductions in fresh water usage. Packaging and finishing materials have also been designed with sustainability in mind. All packaging is now fully sustainable, with the use of FSC-certified paper contributing to the reforestation of 2,794 trees, while compostable poly bags have helped prevent 35 tonnes of waste from going to landfill.

The new apparel collection, including the Urban, Touring and Adventure categories, as well as the updated Brand Core range, is now available online and through Royal Enfield dealerships nationwide. To explore the 2026 collection, please visit the updated apparel page: https://www.royalenfield.com/uk/en/apparel/