Royal Enfield has introduced Gymkhana, a first-of-its-kind rider certification module designed to make advanced motorcycling skills accessible to the general public. Launched recently in Bengaluru, this initiative focuses on improving rider technique, control, and confidence through expert-led coaching and practical challenges.
Unlike many brand-specific training programs, Royal Enfield Gymkhana is open to all riders, regardless of the motorcycle they currently own or ride.

Expert-Led Training and Certification
The Gymkhana program is built around progressive learning levels and official certifications. It provides a safe, controlled environment where riders can move beyond basic commuting skills to master advanced maneuvers.
The curriculum features:
- Two-Hour Modules: Participants engage in intensive certification sessions.
- Diverse Tracks: Training and competitions take place across six different tracks.
- Multi-Bike Experience: Riders experience skill challenges using four distinct Royal Enfield motorcycles.

Specialized Arenas and Skill Challenges
The program utilizes purpose-built arenas to simulate various riding conditions and formats. Each session is structured to help riders become more versatile across different terrains.
Track Formats and Motorcycles
- Drift & Drag: Focused on high-intensity handling using the Guerrilla 450.
- Off-road Sessions: Dedicated training on the Himalayan 450 for tackling rough terrain.
- Hustle Arena: Agility-based drills performed on the Hunter 350.
- Urban Enduro: Mastering city-based obstacles with the Scram 440.
By combining timed challenges with expert coaching, the program allows participants to test their limits while acquiring skills that translate directly to road safety and confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where did the first Royal Enfield Gymkhana take place? The program was launched in Bengaluru.
Do I need to own a Royal Enfield motorcycle to participate? No, the modules are designed to be accessible to all riders, regardless of the two-wheeler they own or ride.
What motorcycles are used during the training sessions? Participants train on the Guerrilla 450, Himalayan 450, Hunter 350, and Scram 440.
What skills does the Gymkhana program cover? The program covers a range of skills including off-road techniques, drifting, dragging, and urban enduro maneuvers across both tarmac and dirt tracks.
Is there a competitive element to the program? Yes, in addition to training, participants put their skills to the test in timed challenges and competitions.
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