Fueling the spirit of adventure and camaraderie since 2011, Royal Enfield’s Motoverse 2024, comes to a close, welcoming nearly 10,000 attendees, and motorcyclists from across the world.
Motoverse 2024 kicked off with an impressive lineup of debuts and experiences and leading the excitement was the launch of the Goan Classic 350, a bobber-inspired motorcycle celebrating Goa’s legendary ’70s and ’80s moto culture. The festival also unveiled a collaboration with Rafu’D, showcasing boho-inspired apparel perfect for the open road. This was followed by a surprise unveiling of the Scram 440, a versatile motorcycle designed to tackle city and weekend trails. Featuring switchable ABS, LED headlamps, a 6-speed gearbox, dual-purpose tyres, and long-travel suspension, it seamlessly combines rugged capability with modern upgrades. Stealing attention on the flat track was the FT450 which kickstarted the motorsport events and made a dynamic entry. Built on the Guerilla platform, this lightweight machine enhances agility and performance and is crafted specifically for flat-track enthusiasts. A successor to the FT411, it now powers Royal Enfield’s Slide School, challenging trained riders to elevate their racing prowess with every lap.
The pure sport arena at MotoThrill delivered the thrilling action it promises every year. The iconic Maut Ka Kuan (Well of Death) returned to captivate audiences, while riders took on the new Royal Enfield FT450 on the Flat Track. The event also introduced the Slide School Cup in India, building on its successful European debut and pushing grassroots Flat Track racing to new heights. Experiences like the Slow Race, Carry Your Bike and Maze Chase blended fierce competition with a dose of unadulterated fun, making it an epic celebration of motorsport culture.
The excitement extended beyond the track, with electrifying performances by artists including Tech Panda x Kenzani, Rajakumari, Ritviz, and Raftaar, who lit up the stage, cementing the undeniable synergy between music and motorcycling. Over at the Spotify RADAR stage, homegrown talents like Gini and Zephyrtone left everyone grooving to some of the freshest tunes.
Home to stories of grit, adventure and great feats, MotoReel kept attendees engaged with talks by exceptional personalities like Dave & Laura Chamberlain, who took audiences on a recap of their journey through more than 55 countries; Karthik Tupili, a Guinness World Record holder for the longest motorcycle journey in a single country; and Major Vivek Jacob & Col Kaushal Kashyap on their time with the Indian special forces.
MotoVille also hosted engaging workshops led by some of the biggest names in the motorcycle industry. The Art of Motorcycling arena dazzled visitors with artworks from over 12 countries exploring the relationship between mankind, technology and the unyielding pursuit of freedom on two wheels. Motoverse also introduced its own Motobrew, a crisp lager crafted with the Goa Brewing Company, made exclusively for Royal Enfield. Debuting at Motoverse, Revv’ed Up Runway—a Royal Enfield Apparel fashion show—showcased a vintage-inspired collection.
Motoverse 2024 drew to an electrifying close after three action-packed days with incredible love from the motorcycling community and Royal Enfield enthusiasts. With an epic lineup of events across the board, there was something for everyone, making it a haven for riders and non-riders.
Highlights
- Launched the Goan Classic 350, a tribute to 70’s free-spirited Goa culture, and showcased the Scram 440, a versatile ADV crossover
- Pumped up the adrenaline with the new and exciting FT450, a Flat-Track motorcycle based on the Guerrilla 450, and kicked off the Slide School Cup in India
- From Motoshop to MotoSonic the spirit of moto culture echoed through every corner of Motoverse 2024
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