Owing to the constant fluctuation in fuel prices and commodities rates, Royal Enfield has now increased the prices of its select motorcycles for the second time in 2022. Here’re the model-wise revised prices: –
1. Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Variant / Color | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
Kick Start (KS): Bullet Silver/ Onyx Black: | Rs 1,65,485, | Rs 1,68,584, | Rs 3,099 |
KS Black | Rs 1,72,754 | Rs 1,75,854 | Rs 3,100 |
Electric Start (ES): Jet Black/ Regal Red/ Royal Blue: | Rs 1,82,189 | Rs 1,85,289 | Rs 3,100 |
2. Royal Enfield Classic 350
Color Variant | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
Single Channel ABS with Redditch red/grey/sage green | Rs 1,87,246 | Rs 1,90,092 | Rs 2,846 |
Single Channel ABS with Halcyon black/green/grey | Rs 1,90,043 | Rs 1,92,889 | Rs 2,846 |
Dual-Channel ABS with Halcyon black/green/grey | Rs 1,96,125 | Rs 1,98,971 | Rs 2,846 |
Dual-Channel ABS with Signals desert sand/ marsh grey | Rs 2,07,539 | Rs 2,10,385 | Rs 2,846 |
Dual-Channel ABS with Dark stealth black/dark gunmetal grey | Rs 2,14,743 | Rs 2,17,589 | Rs 2,846 |
Dual-Channel ABS with Chrome red/bronze | Rs 2,18,450 | Rs 2,21,297 | Rs 2,846 |
3. Royal Enfield Meteor 350
Variant / Color | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
Fireball red/yellow | Rs 2,01,620 | Rs 2,05,844 | Rs 4,224 |
Fireball white custom/black custom | Rs 2,03,456 | Rs 2,07,681 | Rs 4,225 |
Stellar blue/red/black | Rs 2,07,700 | Rs 2,11,924 | Rs 4,224 |
Stellar black custom | Rs 2,09,537 | Rs 2,13,760 | Rs 4,223 |
Supernova brown/blue | Rs 2,17,836 | Rs 2,22,061 | Rs 4,225 |
Supernova silver custom | Rs 2,19,674 | Rs 2,23,896 | Rs 4,222 |
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4. Royal Enfield Himalayan
Colour Variant | Olde Price | New Price | Difference |
Mirage Silver/Gravel Grey | Rs 2,14,887 | Rs 2,19,109 | Rs 4,222 |
Lake Blue/Rock Red | Rs 2,18,706 | Rs 2,22,928 | Rs 4,222 |
Pine Green/Granite Black | Rs 2,22,526 | Rs 2,26,748 | Rs 4,222 |
- As the above table indicates, the premium for Bullet and Classic 350 is not substantial enough to affect your buying decision. Still, the frequently rising rates for the kind of technology and features both these Royal Enfield motorcycles offer feel too much in our opinion.
- The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Himalayan are almost equally affected by the price hike move. The Meteor 350 has also received three new colors options.
- With prices touching almost Rs 2.24 lakh mark, the Royal Meteor 350 doesn’t make much sense now, especially when putting it against the Honda H’Ness CB350 that currently ranges from Rs 1.98 – 2.05 lakh (ex-showroom). The Japanese bike also offers better performance, more refined styling, and a host of modern-day features such as all-LED lighting, traction control, and a smartphone-compatible semi-digital instrument console with voice commands. Click here for more details.
In the other news, Royal Enfield is gearing up to launch the new-generation Bullet 350 in the Indian market. The brand is also developing a more powerful version of the Himalayan that is likely to come with a host of new features and a new 450cc engine.