How Much Does Your Favourite Royal Enfield Bike Cost?
Modified On Apr 3, 2023 06:41 PM By Sudipto Chaudhury for Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
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A variant-wise list of prices for every Royal Enfield bike on sale today
The 2023 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 and Interceptor 650 got new colours and alloy wheels on specific variants, an update we’ve already covered. And with the new financial year upon us, here are the latest prices of every bike on the Royal Enfield lineup, from the costliest to the most affordable.
Super Meteor 650
Royal Enfield’s flagship cruiser is available in three variants. The entry-level Astral variant of the Super Meteor 650 is available in three single-tone colours (black, blue and green), all of which retail for Rs 3,48,900. The mid-level Interstellar variant can be had in two dual-tone colours (grey, and green) and is available for Rs 3,63,900. And the top Celestial Variant, along with two dual-tone colours gets a flyscreen and pillion backrest, and is available for Rs 3,78,900. (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Continental GT 650
The Continental GT 650 range starts at Rs 3,19,000 for the single-tone Rocker Red and British Racing Green colours. Next up, the Dux Deluxe retails at Rs 3,29,000. The dual-tone paint and alloy wheel-equipped Slipstream Blue and Apex Grey colours are available at Rs 3,39,000 and finally, the chromed-out Mr Clean can be had for Rs 3,45,000. (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Interceptor 650 -
The prices of the Interceptor 650 kick off at Rs 3,03,000 for the Canyon Red and Cali Green colours. Next, the dual-tone Black pearl and Sunset strip colours are available at Rs 3,11,000. The dual-tone colours and alloy wheel-equipped Black Ray and Barcelona Blue colours retail at Rs 3,21,000 and finally, just like its cafe racer sibling, the costliest Interceptor colour is the chromed-out Mark 2, priced at Rs 3,31,000. (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Himalayan -
Moving now to Royal Enfield’s original off-roader, the Himalayan. The price of the Gravel Grey variant is Rs 2,15,900. The Dune Brown and PIne Green colours come at a slight premium, at Rs 2,22,400. Lastly, the Sleet Black, Granite Black, and Glacier Blue colours are all priced at Rs 2,28,490. (all prices ex-showroom Delhi)
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Scram 411 -
Prices for the off-roader’s smaller sibling, the Scram 411, start at Rs 2,03,085 for the Graphite Red, Graphite Yellow and Graphite Blue colours. Next come the Blazing Black and Skyline Blue colours, at a marginal premium: Rs 2,04,921. The costliest colours are the White Flame and Silver Spirit colours, both Rs 2,08,593. Among Royal Enfield’s entire range, the Scram 411 is the one with the smallest disparity in prices. (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Meteor 350
Royal Enfield’s first J-Platform offering, the Meteor 350, is available in three variants, which somewhat mirrors the Super Meteor 650. Prices for the entry level Fireball variant, which gets neither the flyscreen nor the pillion backrest, start at Rs 2,01,253 for the Fireball Red, Fireball Yellow, Fireball Matt Green, and Fireball Blue colours. The sole Fireball black colour retails for Rs 2,03,089. The mid-level Stellar variant – which gets only the pillion backrest – can be had for Rs 2,07,089 for the Stellar Red, Stellar Black and Stellar Blue colours. And finally, the pillion backrest and fly screen-equipped Supernova variant is priced at Rs 2,22,065, for the Supernova Blue, Supernova Brown and Supernova Red colours. (all prices ex-showroom Delhi)
Classic 350
Prices for Royal Enfield’s most famous model, the Classic 350, start at Rs 1,90,092 for the Redditch Red and Redditch Grey colours. Next, the single-channel variants of the Halcyon Black and Halcyon Green are priced at Rs 1,92,980. The Halcyon Green retails at Rs 1,98,971. Moving on to the Signals Desert Sand and Signals Marsh Grey Colours, both for Rs 2,10,385. The one-below-top colours, the Halcyon Black (dual-channel this time), Dark Stealth Black and Dark Gunmetal Grey can be had for Rs 2,17,588. And finally, the Chrome Red and Chrome Bronze colours both retail for Rs 2,21,297. The Classic 350 has the largest range of colours among all Royal Enfield bikes (all prices ex-showroom Delhi)
Bullet 350 -
Formerly the most affordable Royal Enfield offering, the Bullet 350 is the only motorcycle in this segment with a kick-only model, retailing in only one colour, at Rs 1,81,378. At a significant premium over this is the ES or electric start model, in three colours (Royal Blue, Regale Red and Jet Black), and priced at Rs 1,90,812. (prices on-road Delhi)
Hunter 350 -
The stepping stone into the Royal Enfield family, prices for the Hunter 350 start off at Rs 1,49,900 for the spoke wheels and rear drum brake-equipped Retro variants, available in two colours, Factory Silver and Factory Black. Next, the Metro variant, in Dapper White, Dapper Ash and Dapper Grey colours, can be had for Rs 1,66,900. And finally, the Metro Rebel variant is available in three colours – Rebel Blue, Rebel Black and Rebel Red – priced at Rs 1,71,900.