Royal Enfield has unveiled the fifth season of its global creative platform, #ArtOfMotorcycling, themed “Cine-Verse”. Since its inception in 2020, the platform has grown into a worldwide creative forum, connecting artists and enthusiasts inspired by motorcycling to explore art, design, and culture.
This year, entries are invited across 12 regions, including India, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. Participants—ranging from illustrators and photographers to graphic artists—are encouraged to step into the director’s chair, imagining themselves as the central figure in a film and translating that vision into an original movie poster featuring both themselves and a Royal Enfield. Creators can explore any genre, from action thrillers and romance to sci-fi, fantasy, comedy, or noir.
A major addition this season is the AOM Young Talent category, exclusively for artists aged 11–18, offering young creators the same opportunity to showcase their work at Motoverse 2025 alongside international professionals.
The global jury boasts prominent cultural figures, including:
- Harun Robert (Rob) – artist, designer, and TV personality, known for Pogo TV’s M.A.D.
- Raj Khatri – veteran creative professional behind over 500 key art movie posters, including Baahubali and Jodha Akbar
- Diana Ordóñez – Colombian urban artist blending graffiti, street art, surrealism, and mysticism
- Muchlis Fachri (Muklay) – APAC-based artist and illustrator with a pop-culture and street art sensibility
Additional jury members from LATAM and APAC will ensure diverse global representation. The panel will not only evaluate submissions but also create original Cine-Verse interpretations, which will be released as exclusive merchandise, alongside conducting mentorship sessions for the shortlisted finalists.
Entries can be hand-drawn or digital under either the AOM Regular or AOM Young Talent categories. Regional juries across all 12 countries will shortlist submissions, host workshops, and maintain local cultural relevance. Up to 100 works will move forward for global evaluation, with winners receiving an all-expenses-paid trip to Goa to witness their creations unveiled at Motoverse 2025.
Royal Enfield’s #ArtOfMotorcycling platform continues to expand its reach and impact. Season 4 drew over 42,000 entries and engaged 23.6 million people worldwide, showcasing more than 200 works at Motoverse.
Registrations for Season 5 are now open. Participants can download the official design toolkit and submit entries via the Royal Enfield website or share their submissions on Instagram, tagging @royalenfield with #ArtOfMotorcycling and #AOMCineverse. Winners will be announced in November 2025.














