Here’s How Royal Enfield Performed In April
- May 24, 2021
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In the past three months, apart from making the 650 twins more colourful and launching the updated Himalayan, Royal Enfield also hiked prices across its range of motorcycles. Now, the Classic 350, Meteor 350 and Bullet 350’s prices have been increased further. Here’s a list of all the bikes with their updated prices:
Model |
New Price |
Old Price |
Difference |
BULLET 350 (on-road, Delhi) |
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Kick Start |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,54,327 Black: Rs 1,61,385 |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,49,837 Black: Rs 1,56,688 |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 4,490, Black: Rs 4,697 |
Electric Start |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,77,342 |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,67,178 |
Rs 10,164 |
CLASSIC 350 (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
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Single-channel ABS, Chestnut Red, Ash, Mercury Silver, Redditch Red, Pure Black |
Rs 1,72,465 |
Rs 1,67,235 |
Rs 5,230 |
Dual-channel ABS, Classic Black, Pure Black & Mercury Silver |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 1,75,405, Classic Black: Rs 1,80,880 |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 1,71,570, Classic Black: Rs 1,75,405 |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 3,835, Classic Black: Rs 5,475 |
Dual-channel ABS, Gunmetal Grey |
Rs 1,95,253 (Alloy) Rs 1,82,824 (Spoke) |
Rs 1,89,359 (Alloy) Rs 1,77,294 (Spoke) |
Rs 5,894 (Alloy) Rs 5,530 (Spoke) |
Dual-channel ABS, Signals edition (Airborne Blue & Stormrider Sand) |
Airborne Blue - Rs 1,91,692 , Stormrider Sand - Rs 1,91,691 |
Rs 1,85,902 |
Rs 5,790 (Airborne Blue) Rs 5,789 (Stormrider Sand) |
Dual-channel ABS, Stealth Black & Chrome Black |
Rs 1,98,600 |
Rs 1,92,608 |
Rs 5,992 |
Dual-Channel ABS, Orange Ember & Metallo Silver |
Rs 1,95,253 |
Rs 1,89,359 |
Rs 5,894 |
METEOR 350 (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
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Fireball |
Rs 1,84,319 |
Rs 1,78,744 |
Rs 5,575 |
Stellar |
Rs 1,90,079 |
Rs 1,84,337 |
Rs 5,742 |
Supernova |
Rs 1,99,679 |
Rs 1,93,656 |
Rs 6023 |
Of all the above-mentioned models, the Bullet 350 Electric Start version has received the maximum price hike of Rs 10,164. Royal Enfield hasn’t made any mechanical or cosmetic upgrades to compensate for the higher asking price. The increment is a result of increasing material costs and taxes.
Moreover, this is the third price hike for the Classic 350 in a span of three months. The bike saw its previous increment in February. Royal Enfield has also been testing the updated Classic 350 for 2021. The bike will receive a few tweaks for this year.
Lastly, Royal Enfield has also been testing the Classic 650 for a while now. Hopefully, the brand will launch it before the year comes to an end.
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