The cult two-wheeler manufacturer Royal Enfield has introduced an exclusive range of limited edition helmets consists of 12 unique handcrafted and hand-painted designs. Only 120 units of each design will be available for sale, and they will own a unique number flattering their rarity. Each helmet packaging will also consist of a postcard with the story inspiration for that design. That said, these helmets will recite unique chapters of Royal Enfield's journey of 120 years.
Starting from today, Royal Enfield will drop two new helmet designs each week for the next 6 weeks, one each on Monday and Wednesday, with their sale going live on Saturday and Sunday at 12 noon, respectively. These new limited-edition helmets have ISI, DOT, and ECE certifications, and feature premium internals, leather trims, and a sun visor, thus offering optimum safety, protection, and comfort to the riders.
Prices for the open-face helmets will start from Rs 6,950, while the full-face models will be available at Rs 8,450. Interested customers can register themselves on the brand's official website to purchase these helmets.
Commenting on this occasion, Puneet Sood, National Business Head – North and West India & Global Head – Apparel Business – Royal Enfield, said –
Continuing on its journey of encouraging and kickstarting the active, lifelong pursuit of exploration, Royal Enfield is raising a toast to 120 years of being fiercely unique, riding with undeterred grit and resilience and the endless stories that riders have created on our motorcycles. These are the years that have made us who and what we are today. We understand that a helmet is the first and truly most important riding accessory that a rider buys, is very personal and is worn proudly. There could not have been a better canvas than a helmet for us to share stories from the last 120 years. These limited-edition helmets not only cater to the safety, protection, comfort and style needs of riders but should also inspire the younger generation riders and non-riders to continue creating stories on their Royal Enfield motorcycles for many more years to come.