
Royal Enfield Continental Cup registrations open: Eligibility criteria, cities & more explained
Royal Enfield has opened registrations for the 2025 season of the Continental GT Cup, inviting
amateur and professional riders
to participate in the
track racing championships
.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
The new season will now see
zonal selection rounds
now taking place across eight cities.
Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup 2025: All you need to know
The zonal rounds will be held in Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Guwahati, Delhi-NCR, Pune, and Bangalore. This is a significant step up from last year's edition, which had only four selection cities. The online registration process begins today, with the sole eligibility requirement being a valid driving licence.
Royal Enfield Classic 650 Review: An Icon Just Got Bigger! | TOI Auto
Riders can apply under two categories: amateur or professional based on their previous experience.
Each zonal round will span two days, with training conducted by expert instructors from the Royal Enfield Track School on the first day, followed by time-based selection trials on the second.
Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup 2025: Selection and more details
A total of 64 amateur riders will be selected from the eight zonal rounds - eight from each location - and will be joined by 50 professional racers for the final selections. The final selection round will be held from July 3 to 6, 2025, at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore.
From there, the fastest 24 riders, across both categories, will earn a spot on the racing grid.
The upcoming season will once again feature the unique 'Pro-Am' format, where professional and amateur riders compete on the same grid. The '
Twin Power Trophy
' also returns, pairing one pro with one amateur to create a dynamic team-based structure. While individual podiums and titles will be awarded, the added team element is expected to enhance strategic racing and collaborative learning.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
The racing season will officially begin in August 2025 and continue for four months, culminating in November. It will include eight races spread over three rounds. The races will be held under the banner of the
JK Tyre National Racing Championship
and the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (
FMSCI
).
Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News18
5 hours ago
- News18
Indian Family Moves To UK With Royal Enfield And Furniture Because Vibe Matters: 'Boss Behaviour'
A Punjabi family reportedly spent over ₹4.5 lakh (around £4,000) to ship their beloved Bullet motorcycle and furniture from India. When a Punjabi family decided to settle in the UK, they weren't leaving behind their Royal Enfield. In a video that's now gone viral, a Punjabi family reportedly spent over ₹4.5 lakh (around £4,000) to ship their beloved Bullet motorcycle and furniture from India to their new home in Wolverhampton, England. Originally shared on TikTok and later reposted on Instagram by @ub1ub2, the video showed a container truck being unloaded. Out comes a black Royal Enfield Bullet, with a Punjab license plate, followed by an entire house worth of furniture: a full sofa set, dining table, wing chairs and beds. 'This is absolute boss behaviour—bro brought his home to his home," read the viral Instagram caption. In the comments, the bike's owner, Rajguru, confirmed the cost of the shipment and said everything arrived safely after a 40-day journey. He added that the furniture was specially ordered from Kartarpur, Punjab, because of its quality. His family is now settling permanently in the UK. The clip has already garnered more than 3.9 million views and over 2.4 lakh likes, with users praising the move. 'I can imagine how epic it must feel to reunite with your bike—especially a Bullet from Pind," one person wrote, while another added, 'Everything is temporary, but BULLET is permanent." Turns out, when it comes to moving overseas, some things are simply non-negotiable- especially if it's a Royal Enfield.


News18
9 hours ago
- News18
Royal Enfield Himalayan Electric Spied During Testing In Ladakh, Check Details
Last Updated: Ahead of the official release, the model has been spied during the testing phase in Ladakh, revealing some of the important details and key features of the electric motorcycle. The homegrown two-wheeler Royal Enfield has been pushing the electric segment, and is now gearing up to transform the hot-selling product Himalayan, into a complete electric avatar. Ahead of the official release, the model has been spied during the testing phase in Ladakh, revealing some of the important details and key features of the electric motorcycle. Here's What Spy Shots Say According to the spy images, the electric off-roader looks close to production-ready, and looks similar to the model that was showcased during EICMA 2024. It features an aggressive style statement, carrying the same charm as the ICE version. Design Talking about the design and aesthetics, it gets a circular LED headlamp, paired with integrated DRLs, an upright windscreen, sleek indicators at both ends, raised handlebars and a single-piece seat for a comfortable riding expirence. The model was also seen having a golden finish upside-down fork at the front, while the rear is being supported by a mono-shock. Other Important Details First Published: June 11, 2025, 16:50 IST


Economic Times
a day ago
- Economic Times
Will Royal Enfield's back to the future strategy woo GenZ?
Few in the world of motorcycles achieved what Siddhartha Lal, managing director of Royal Enfield, did with the reinvention of the iconic Bullet. He rewrote the history of the brand by welding the sinking 20th century macho motorcycle with a trendy facelift. A quarter century later, he's on a mission to remain relevant for the next generation. For Royal Enfield's new bike, which will start selling in early 2026, is electric. When this company