
Royal Enfield unlocks a new achievement at Sepang with 850 Royal Enfield motorcycles came together for the largest Royal Enfield gathering in Malaysia to date, officially recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records.



The record-setting event took place at the Sepang International Circuit, where riders from Peninsular Malaysia came together in a show of unity and passion. The sight of hundreds of Royal Enfield motorcycles was remarkable, marking a significant moment for the local riding community.
Organised by Didi Group, the gathering showcased various Royal Enfield models, from the Bullet and Classic 350 to the Interceptor 650 and Himalayan. Many riders travelled far to be part of this historic occasion.
The milestone was celebrated through a Parade Ride, highlighting the shared spirit and brotherhood that characterizes the Royal Enfield community in Malaysia.

“This activation truly elevated the brand and community to the next level, uniting owners from all races and cultures under one platform and one shared goal being the Malaysian Book of Records for the largest gathering, with 850 proud owners. The energy on the ground was undeniable, and we hope it delivers a unique and authentic ownership experience. A powerful start to 2026, kudos to the team and heartfelt thanks to Eicher Motors for their continued support” mentioned Rewi Hamid Bugo, Chairman Didi Group.
Commenting on setting the record in Malaysia, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said, “We are absolutely delighted to create history by entering the Malaysia book of records. The fact that this record is for the largest gathering of Royal Enfield riders in the country makes it extra special as it is a testament to shared passion and community strength. Royal Enfield has always been known for its rich legacy and uniquely evocative motorcycles. We have offered truly global motorcycles which perfectly fit into riders’ lives and offer uncompromised versatility. We are working consistently to grow our network and capabilities in the APAC region and build an even stronger riding community. With the support of passionate riders, we wish to achieve many more such milestones.”

