Motoverse 2025: An amalgam of heritage, music, and the future of motorcycling
From the Bullet 650 to futuristic EV concepts, Royal Enfield’s biggest three days festival delivered nostalgia, pure biking spirit, and unforgettable moments for motorcycle enthusiasts.
30/11/2025
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This year’s Motoverse 2025 kicked off in Goa, and right from the first minute, you could feel the energy. It was not just another motorcycle event, it felt like a big reunion of riders, machines, music and new ideas. The festival started with a special ride-out led by Siddharth Lal, Hanumankind and the Royal Enfield leadership team. Watching that long line of riders roll out together made one thing very clear, Motoverse is not any automotive event, it is a community gathering that just happens to be filled with motorcycles. Every evening, the whole vibe changed as the music kicked in. Diplo, Euphoria, Parvaaz, Hanumankind, Kutle Khan, Karsh Kale, Thaikkudam Bridge, MIDIval Punditz, The Yellow Diary, and you name it. People danced, laughed, wandered, checked out the newly launched accessories and apparel, and continued soaking it all in. And of course, the legendary Maut Ka Kuan was back. This time it was a massive double-storied structure. Watching riders zip up the near-vertical wooden walls made everyone gasp, especially the newcomers seeing it for the first time. One visitor I met near the arena said, “I don’t care how many videos you have seen, standing here and watching them ride sideways
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