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Royal Enfield Bikes Price List in India - May 2024
Models | Ex-showroom Price |
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 | Rs. 1.93 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 | Rs. 1.49 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 | Rs. 1.73 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 | Rs. 3.19 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 | Rs. 2.85 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 | Rs. 2.04 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 | Rs. 3.03 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 | Rs. 3.54 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 | Rs. 3.59 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Scram 411 | Rs. 2.06 Lakh |
About Royal Enfield
Latest Update on Royal Enfield
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The Himalayan 450 and the Shotgun 650 are the latest bikes launched by Royal Enfield in late 2023 and early 2024, respectively.
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The manufacturer also plans to launch more bikes based on the 450cc liquid-cooled Sherpa engine and 650cc parallel twin platforms. Hunter 450 was recently spotted testing, it will be based on the Himalayan 450's platform.
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Moreover, Royal Enfield has also launched new colour options for the Hunter 350 and Bullet 350.
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The manufacturer revealed a flex-fuel Classic 350 that can run on 25 percent petrol and 85 percent ethanol blended fuel.
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Royal Enfield has also updated the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT650 with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres, along with new switchgear as well.
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Currently, the company is also working on a Royal Enfield electric bike, but according to the company MD, Siddhartha Lal, this will be aimed at city commutes rather than long highway rides.
Is Royal Enfield an Indian company?
While deeply embedded in Indian culture, Royal Enfield's roots actually trace back to 1901 England. In 1949, K. R. Sundaram Iyer launched Madras Motors to import British motorcycles into India, including Royal Enfields. In 1952, Madras Motors received an order from the Indian Army for 500 350cc Bullets. The motorcycles arrived from Redditch, UK, in early 1953 and this was really the beginning of India’s love for the Royal Enfield Bullet. It was after that, in 1955, that Royal Enfield collaborated with Madras Motors to form Enfield India to open a factory in Thiruvottiyur, Tamil Nadu to assemble Bullets from kits shipped from the UK.
After Royal Enfield’s Redditch factory closed in 1967, Enfield India still kept manufacturing Bullets under license from Royal Enfield UK, and then later in 1977, started importing these Indian-made Bullets to the UK and Europe. In 1994, Royal Enfield was acquired by the Eicher Group, an Indian company that manufactures tractors and commercial vehicles, making it proudly Indian in ownership and operation.
Today, Royal Enfield is a global brand with a loyal following among enthusiasts and riders. The company's motorcycles are sold in over 60 countries around the world, with a growing presence in markets like the United States and Europe.
Where are Royal Enfield bikes made in India?
Royal Enfield produces its bikes in three facilities in India, all based in Tamil Nadu - Thiruvottiyur, Oragadam and Vallam Vadagal. The company has almost 350 dealerships spread across India with Royal Enfield planning to expand its network to over 500 dealerships by the end of 2024.
Which Royal Enfield to buy?
Choosing the right Royal Enfield bike depends on your individual needs and preferences. Here's a breakdown of the different types of models they have on offer:
Retro Roadsters:
Hunter 350: The new entry point into the Royal Enfield family, the Hunter 350 uses the same 350cc engine from the new Classic 350, and is the company’s lightest and most compact bike yet, making it great for beginners.
Bullet 350: The OG Royal Enfield for India, the Bullet has been the longest bike in series production in the world. Available with a 350cc engine, the Bullet offers a classic, no-frills riding experience. Ideal for relaxed riding.
Classic 350: Modern take on the Bullet with a comfortable riding position and retro design. In fact, the Classic 350 is by far Royal Enfield’s most popular motorcycle, selling more than any other mid-capacity motorcycle in the country.
Interceptor 650: A cruiser motorcycle powered by a 648cc parallel-twin engine, the Interceptor 650's classic styling and modern features cater to riders wanting a blend of timeless style and contemporary performance.
Cruisers:
Meteor 350: Offers a user-friendly cruiser experience with its low seat, smooth engine, and good mileage. However, some riders may find its power and acceleration limited, especially on highways.
Super Meteor 650: Royal Enfield’s most premium motorcycle, the Super Meteor 650 packs a punch for touring enthusiasts with its classic styling, powerful performance and modern features.
Adventure:
Himalayan 450: A truly go-anywhere motorcycle, the Himalayan 450 is an adventure tourer that’s capable of tackling rough roads and long highway rides.
Scram 411: Based on the now discontinued Himalayan 411, the Scram 411 blends the capabilities of a scrambler with urban practicality. Powered by a 411cc single-cylinder engine, it offers balanced performance for both city commutes and weekend adventures.
What is the best Royal Enfield bike for beginners?
The Hunter 350 is the best Royal Enfield motorcycle for beginners at the moment, thanks to its lighter weight and compact dimensions. The Meteor 350, Bullet 350, or Classic 350 are good starting points too, owing to their manageable power and comfortable riding positions.
What is the best Royal Enfield bike for long rides?
Himalayan 450, Scram 411, or Super Meteor 650 offer comfort and performance for long journeys. Even the Classic 350 or Meteor 350 make for great highway bikes, if you’re someone who doesn’t prefer a very high cruising speed.
Beyond the basics:
Royal Enfield is largely considered more of a cultural icon than just a motorcycle brand. Owning one is often about experiencing the legacy, the community, and the feeling of riding a piece of history. Consider researching different models, joining online forums and taking a test ride to learn more about the Royal Enfield bike of your choice before making a decision. Remember, the "best" Royal Enfield is the one that resonates with your personality, riding style, and budget.
Royal Enfield Bike Models in India
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Royal Enfield Classic 350
Rs. 1.93 - 2.24 Lakh Check On-road Price349 CC | 37.77 kmplView May Offers4.3| 1764 reviews -
Royal Enfield Hunter 350
Rs. 1.49 - 1.74 Lakh Check On-road Price349 CC | 36.2 kmplView May Offers4.4| 1263 reviews -
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
Rs. 3.19 - 3.45 Lakh Check On-road Price647 - 650 CC | 27 kmplView May Offers4.3| 708 reviews -
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
Rs. 2.85 - 2.98 Lakh Check On-road Price452 CC | 30 kmplView May Offers4.6| 93 reviews -
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Rs. 3.03 - 3.31 Lakh Check On-road Price647 CC | 25 kmplView May Offers4.2| 386 reviews -
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Rs. 3.54 - 3.84 Lakh Check On-road Price648 CC | 25 kmplView May Offers4.5| 190 reviews -
Royal Enfield Scram 411
Rs. 2.06 - 2.11 Lakh Check On-road Price411 CC | 35.11 kmplView May Offers4.2| 183 reviews
Upcoming Bikes of Royal Enfield
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Shotgun 350
Rs. 2.20 LakhExpected Launch : Jun 2024 -
Bullet 650
Rs. 3.00 LakhExpected Launch : Jun 2024 -
Classic 650
Rs. 3.20 LakhExpected Launch : Jun 2024 -
Scram 440
Rs. 2.30 LakhExpected Launch : Jun 2024 -
Hunter 450
Rs. 2.60 LakhExpected Launch : Nov 2024
Key Highlights of Royal Enfield Bikes
Popular Royal Enfield Bike Models | Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Royal Enfield Bullet 350, Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 |
Best Mileage | Meteor 350 (42 kmpl) |
Most Expensive Royal Enfield Bike | Super Meteor 650 (Rs.3.84 Lakh) |
Lowest Price | Hunter 350 (Rs.1.49 Lakh) |
Upcoming Royal Enfield Bike Models | Royal Enfield Shotgun 350, Royal Enfield Bullet 650, Royal Enfield Classic 650, Royal Enfield Scram 440 |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Royal Enfield Bike Showrooms | 2532 Outlets |
Royal Enfield Bike Service Centers | 604 |
Royal Enfield Bike User Reviews
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Classic 3504.31764 reviewsRiding the Classic
After many months of pondering, I finally decided to go for the Royal Enfield Classic 350. Its timeless design and robust engine were major selling points for me. Powered by a 349cc air oil cooled single cylinder engine, the bike produces about 20 bhp and 27 Nm of torque which, while adequate for most rides does feel a bit underpowered on highways.Over the past few months, the ride comfort has been truly commendable specially on urban roads. The seat is plush and the ride is exceptionally smooth makes it a pleasure on longer rides.
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Hunter 3504.41263 reviewsExploring the Urban Jungle
The Hunter 350 is Royal Enfield’s endeavor to cater to the spirited city rider and from my experience, it certainly does just that. With its 349cc engine delivering 20 bhp and 27 Nm torque, it feels lively and responsive in urban settings. The Hunter 350 is lighter than its siblings, weighing in at around 181 kg, which makes it much more agile and easier to handle in traffic.Its retro modern design is visually striking and the digital analog instrument cluster is a nice to have.The braking system, while adequate could benefit from a bit more bite to enhance safety, particularly in sudden stop scenarios in city traffic.
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Bullet 3504.3343 reviewsClassic Never Goes Out of Style
There’s something timeless about the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and owning one for over a year now, I feel a deep sense of pride. It is not just a bike, it is heritage on wheels with its thumping 346 cc engine. Riding through the city, the bike’s torque of 28 Nm at 4000 rpm feels robust and responsive.The weight of the bike makes it cumbersome in urban traffic and the mileage, at around 35 kmpl, is not the most economical for daily commutes. The vibrations at high speeds are also notable but that is part of the Bullet's old school charm.
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Meteor 3504.3511 reviewsExploring the Classic Royal Enfield Meteor 350
Ever since I bought the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, my daily commutes and occasional highway rides have become more enjoyable. Powered by a 349cc air oil cooled single cylinder engine, it produces a decent 20 horsepower and 27 Nm of torque. It is not the fastest but the ride quality bring a smile every time.The Meteor 350 is particularly impressive with its retro styling and comfortable seating, which is great for long hours of riding. The bike comes equipped with a semi digital instrument cluster that includes a handy navigation system.
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Interceptor 6504.2386 reviewsRiding High on the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
I have been cruising the roads on my Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 for a good few months now and it has been a thrilling journey! With a robust 648cc parallel twin engine, it effortlessly delivers about 47 horsepower and 52 Nm of torque makes every ride smooth and powerful. The 6 speed gearbox with its slip assist clutch allows for seamless gear transitions, enhancing the ride experience.What really stands out is its retro charm combined with modern performance. The dual cradle frame design is not only sturdy but also ensures stable handling at high speeds.
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Royal Enfield Bike Comparisons
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Royal EnfieldClassic 350Rs. 1.93 LakhvsRoyal EnfieldBullet 350Rs. 1.73 Lakh
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Royal EnfieldHunter 350Rs. 1.49 LakhvsRoyal EnfieldClassic 350Rs. 1.93 Lakh
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Royal EnfieldBullet 350Rs. 1.73 LakhvsRoyal EnfieldClassic 350Rs. 1.93 Lakh
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Royal EnfieldContinental GT 650Rs. 3.19 LakhvsKTMRC 390Rs. 3.18 Lakh
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Royal EnfieldHimalayan 450Rs. 2.85 LakhvsKTM390 Adventure XRs. 2.80 Lakh
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Royal EnfieldMeteor 350Rs. 2.04 LakhvsRoyal EnfieldClassic 350Rs. 1.93 Lakh
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Royal EnfieldInterceptor 650Rs. 3.03 LakhvsRoyal EnfieldContinental GT 650Rs. 3.19 Lakh
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Royal Enfield Bikes News Updates
Royal Enfield Bikes Question and Answers
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Dillip 2 days ago
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 has fuel tank capacity of 15.7 litres.
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Dillip 2 days ago
The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 comes with a semi-digital instrument console and a tripper navigation pod for turn-by-turn navigation.
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Dillip 2 days ago
The maximum torque of Royal Enfield Scram 411 is 32 Nm @ 4250±250 rpm.
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Dillip 2 days ago
The max torque of Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm.
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Dillip 2 days ago
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 offers ground clearance of 174 mm.
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Royal Enfield Bikes FAQs
Top most popular bikes of Royal Enfield in india are Classic 350, Hunter 350 and Bullet 350 available in India with starting price Rs 1.93 Lakh
The cheapest Royal Enfield bike in India is Hunter 350, which is priced at Rs. 1.49 Lakh.
Meteor 350 is the most mileage efficient model in Royal Enfield with a mileage of 42 kmpl.
The next upcoming bike from Royal Enfield are Royal Enfield Shotgun 350, Royal Enfield Bullet 650, Royal Enfield Classic 650, Royal Enfield Scram 440.
Price range of Royal Enfield bikes in India starts from Rs. 1.49 Lakh (Hunter 350) and goes upto Rs. 3.84 Lakh (Super Meteor 650).
The popular bikes offered by Royal Enfield in this segment are Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Discontinued Royal Enfield Bikes
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Royal Enfield Himalayan Rs. 1.91 Lakh
Discontinued : Nov 2023 -
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ( 2019 - 2023 ) Rs. 1.17 Lakh
Discontinued : Sep 2023 -
Royal Enfield Classic 350 (2012-2021) Rs. 1.39 Lakh
Discontinued : Sep 2021 -
Royal Enfield Himalayan BS4 Rs. 1.79 Lakh
Discontinued : Apr 2020 -
Royal Enfield Classic 500 Rs. 1.79 Lakh
Discontinued : Apr 2020