Your Favourite Thumpers Now Come At A Premium
- by Manaal Mahatme
- Jul 6, 2021
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The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has breached the Rs 2 lakh price barrier for the first time
Royal Enfield has revised the pricing of its entire portfolio on the onset of the new month. The prices of all the bikes have been bumped up by a massive margin. Here’s a look at the July 2021 price list of Royal Enfield:
Variant |
New Price |
Old Price |
Price Difference |
Bullet 350 (on-road Delhi) |
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Kick-start |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,58,485 |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,53,718 |
Rs 4,767 |
Black: Rs 1,65,754 |
Black: Rs 1,60,775 |
Rs 4,979 |
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Self-start |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,82,190 |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,76,731 |
Rs 5,459 |
Royal Enfield Classic 350 (ex-showroom Delhi) |
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Single-channel ABS, Chestnut Red, Ash, Mercury Silver, Redditch Red, Pure Black |
Rs 1,79,782 |
Rs 1,72,466 |
Rs 7,316 |
Dual-channel ABS, Classic Black, Pure Black & Mercury Silver |
Rs 1,88,531 |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 1,80,877, Classic Black: Rs 1,80,879 |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 7,654, Classic Black: Rs 7,652 |
Dual-channel ABS, Gunmetal Grey |
Rs 2,03,480 (Alloy) Rs 1,90,555 (Spoke) |
Rs 1,95,252 (Alloy) Rs 1,82,825 (Spoke) |
Rs 8,228 (Alloy) Rs 7,730 (Spoke) |
Dual-channel ABS, Signals edition (Airborne Blue & Stormrider Sand) |
Rs 1,99,777 |
Airborne Blue: Rs 1,91,693, Stormrider Sand: Rs 1,91,692 |
Airborne Blue: Rs 8,084 Stormrider Sand: Rs 8,085 |
Dual-channel ABS, Stealth Black & Chrome Black |
Rs 2,06,962 |
Rs 1,98,600 |
Rs 8,362 |
Dual-Channel ABS, Orange Ember & Metallo Silver |
Rs 2,03,480 |
Rs 1,95,252 |
Rs 8,228 |
2021 Himalayan (ex-showroom) |
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Granite Black, Pine Green |
Rs 2,13,273 |
Rs 2,08,657 |
Rs 4,616 |
Mirage Silver, Gravel Grey |
Rs 2,05,784 |
Rs 2,01,314 |
Rs 4,470 |
Lake Blue, Rock Red |
Rs 2,09,529 |
Rs 2,04,985 |
Rs 4,544 |
Interceptor 650 (ex-showroom) |
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Mark 2 Chrome |
Rs 3,03,620 |
Rs 2,97,134 |
Rs 6486 |
Baker Express, Sunset Strip, Downtown Drag |
Rs 2,89,805 |
Rs 2,83,593 |
Rs 6,212 |
Orange Crush, Ventura Blue, Canyon Red |
Rs 2,81,518 |
Rs 2,75,467 |
Rs 6,051 |
Continental GT650 (ex-showroom) |
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Mr. Clean |
Rs 3,20,177 |
Rs 3,13,368 |
Rs 6,809 |
British Racing Green, Rocker Red |
Rs 2,98,079 |
Rs 2,91,700 |
Rs 6,379 |
Dux Deluxe, Ventura Storm |
Rs 3,06,368 |
Rs 2,99,830 |
Rs 6,538 |
Meteor 350 (ex-showroom) |
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Fireball (Red, Yellow) |
Rs 1,92,109 |
Rs 1,84,319 |
Rs 7,790 |
Stellar (Blue, Red, Black) |
Rs 1,98,099 |
Rs 1,90,079 |
Rs 8,020 |
Supernova (Brown, Blue) |
Rs 2,08,084 |
Rs 1,99,679 |
Rs 8,405 |
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has witnessed a massive surge in its pricing, and for the first time, has ventured into the Rs 2 lakh territory. With the launch of the 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 on the horizon, we reckon that the new bike will demand a premium over this.
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Even the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 now costs up to Rs 8,405 more than before, and has crossed the Rs 2 lakh mark. The Royal Enfield Himalayan, which was launched earlier this year, has also received a price hike but compared to its siblings, it is nominal. Will the Himalayan be a good choice at this price? Find out in our road test review here.
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and the Continental 650 received a new palette of colours in March, which resulted in a big leap in prices. Now, with the prices going up again by upto Rs 6,803, the RE 650 Twins have become quite pricey.
Royal Enfield’s domestic sales weren’t impressive last month and the numbers dipped by two percent compared to June 2020. With the new prices, the sales are likely to be impacted even more.