850 Royal Enfield motorcycles gathered at Sepang on 12 January 2026, setting a Malaysia Book of Records milestone and celebrating the local riding community.

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On 12 January 2026, Malaysian motorcycling didn’t just make history; it felt it.
Under the wide skies of Sepang International Circuit, 850 Royal Enfield motorcycles rolled into one place for the first time ever. It created a moment so big it earned official recognition from the Malaysia Book of Records. But for the riders who were there, the record was only part of the story.
What truly mattered was the sight, the sound, and the sense of belonging. Riders from every corner of Peninsular Malaysia are coming together, united by a shared love for riding and a brand built on “Pure Motorcycling.”
A sea of machines, old souls and new legends
As engines fired up across the pit lane, Sepang filled with the unmistakable thrum of Royal Enfield, deep, rhythmic, and instantly recognisable.
From the timeless Bullet and Classic 350 to the modern Interceptor 650 and Continental GT, from the go-anywhere Himalayan to the long-legged Super Meteor 650, the parade ride became a moving timeline of Royal Enfield’s heritage and evolution.
Some riders had travelled hundreds of kilometres just to be part of the moment. Some came from the northernmost towns to the southern tip of the peninsula. All for a single shared experience on one legendary track.

More than a gathering, a brotherhood
Organised by Didi Group, Royal Enfield’s sole distributor in Malaysia, the event wasn’t just about assembling motorcycles. It was about bringing people together.
Rewi Hamid Bugo, Chairman of Didi Group, captured it best. “The energy on the ground was undeniable. This wasn’t just an event; it was a moment for the community. A powerful way to begin 2026.”
Royal Enfield’s Chief Commercial Officer, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, echoed that sentiment. He called the record a reflection of the brand’s growing community strength across the Asia-Pacific region and a sign of even deeper connections still to come.
A record that means something
Since 1995, the Malaysia Book of Records has recognised extraordinary achievements across the country. By certifying this gathering, it didn’t just confirm a number, it acknowledged a movement.
A movement of riders who value connection over competition, journeys over destinations, and the simple joy of riding over everything else.
At Sepang that day, 850 motorcycles made a record.
But thousands of memories were made.
And that’s the one that truly lasts.



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