Royal Enfield has officially entered the 2026 FIM Flat Track World Championship, marking the first time the brand has competed in the global flat track racing series.
For its debut, Royal Enfield introduced the new Royal Enfield Sherpa FT Mk2, a purpose-built race machine based on the company’s new Sherpa 450 platform.
Unlike standard road-going bikes, the Sherpa FT MK2 has been heavily modified for flat-track racing.
Changes include:
The motorcycle also loses several road-focused components for weight reduction, including:
The bike even appears to feature:
The Sherpa FT Mk2 uses the same 452 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine as the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and Guerrilla 450.
However, the race bike is expected to produce more power and sharper performance compared to the road-going versions. The company has not yet revealed official output figures.
The Sherpa 450 platform is becoming increasingly important for Royal Enfield.
Apart from the Himalayan 450 and Guerrilla 450, the company is reportedly developing more motorcycles, including:
Reports also suggest Royal Enfield may eventually consider a production-inspired flat tracker based on this race bike.
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The Royal Enfield Sherpa FT Mk2 may still be early in its racing journey, but Royal Enfield’s entering an international championship is a big moment for the brand. It also shows how the company is slowly evolving from a retro motorcycle maker into a much more performance and motorsport-focused manufacturer.
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