Royal Enfield Bikes Price List For May 2021: Classic 350, Bullet 350, Himalayan, Interceptor 650 And More
Thankfully, the prices of most bikes have remained more or less the same this month
If you’re planning to buy a Royal Enfield bike this month, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve got our hands on the latest price list of all the Royal Enfield models for this month. Take a look at the ex-showroom and on-road Delhi prices of the bikes:
Model |
New Price |
Old Price |
Difference |
ROYAL ENFIELD BULLET 350 (On-road) |
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Kick Start |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,53,718 Black: Rs 1,60,775 |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,54,327 Black: Rs 1,61,385 |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Down by Rs 609, Black: Rs 610 less expensive |
Electric Start |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,76,731 |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,77,342 |
Down by Rs 611 |
ROYAL ENFIELD CLASSIC 350 (Ex-showroom) |
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Single-channel ABS, Chestnut Red, Ash, Mercury Silver, Redditch Red, Pure Black |
Rs 1,72,466 |
Rs 1,72,465 |
Up by Re 1 |
Dual-channel ABS, Classic Black, Pure Black & Mercury Silver |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 1,80,877, Classic Black: Rs 1,80,879 |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 1,75,405, Classic Black: Rs 1,80,880 |
Pure Black & Mercury Silver: Rs 5,472, Classic Black: Down by Re 1 |
Dual-channel ABS, Gunmetal Grey |
Rs 1,95,252 (Alloy) Rs 1,82,825 (Spoke) |
Rs 1,95,253 (Alloy) Rs 1,82,824 (Spoke) |
Down by Re 1 (Alloy) Up by Re 1 (Spoke) |
Dual-channel ABS, Signals edition (Airborne Blue & Stormrider Sand) |
Airborne Blue - Rs 1,91,693 , Stormrider Sand - Rs 1,91,692 |
Airborne Blue - Rs 1,91,692 , Stormrider Sand - Rs 1,91,691 |
Up by Re 1 |
Dual-channel ABS, Stealth Black & Chrome Black |
Rs 1,98,600 |
Rs 1,98,600 |
No change |
Dual-Channel ABS, Orange Ember & Metallo Silver |
Rs 1,95,252 |
Rs 1,95,253 |
Down by Re 1 |
ROYAL ENFIELD METEOR 350 (Ex-showroom) |
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Fireball |
Rs 1,84,319 |
Rs 1,84,319 |
No change |
Stellar |
Rs 1,90,079 |
Rs 1,90,079 |
No change |
Supernova |
Rs 1,99,679 |
Rs 1,99,679 |
No change |
ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN (Ex-showroom) |
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Gravel Grey, Mirage Silver |
Rs 2,01,314 |
Rs 2,01,315 |
Down by Re 1 |
Lake Blue, Rock Red |
Rs 2,04,985 |
Rs 2,04,985 |
No change |
Pine Green, Granite Black |
Rs 2,08,657 |
Rs 2,08,656 |
Up by Re 1 |
ROYAL ENFIELD INTERCEPTOR 650 (Ex-showroom) |
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Orange Crush / Canyon Red / Ventura Blue |
Rs 2,75,467 |
Rs 2,75,467 |
No change |
Downtown Drag / Sunset Strip / Baker Express |
Rs 2,83,593 |
Rs 2,83,593 |
No change |
Mark 2 |
Rs 2,97,134 |
Rs 2,97,134 |
No change |
ROYAL ENFIELD CONTINENTAL GT 650 (Ex-showroom) |
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Rocker Red / British Racing Green |
Rs 2,91,700 |
Rs 2,91,700 |
No change |
Ventura Storm / Dux Deluxe |
Rs 2,99,830 |
Rs 2,99,830 |
No change |
Mr. Clean |
Rs 3,13,368 |
Rs 3,13,368 |
No change |
As you can see, the on-road prices of the Bullet 350 range have gone down marginally. While it is not much, every penny counts, especially when it comes to buying the most affordable Royal Enfield bike in the country. On the other hand, the dual-channel variant of the Classic 350 witnesses a major hike, particularly the more affordable colour options: Classic Black, Pure Black, and Mercury Silver. At this rate, the Classic 350 isn’t really worth the price, considering the kind of features it offers. You might as well spend a bit more and get the Fireball variant of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, which, by the way, has been spared from the hikes. It may not have the nostalgic looks as the Classic but it’s loaded with features such as turn-by-turn navigation, highway-friendly ergonomics, tubeless tyres, and more importantly, a refined motor.
In a related development, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 was spotted recently, testing with accessories. Check this out for all the details. Also, Royal Enfield recently filed a trademark for the name “Royal Enfield Shotgun”, hinting at the arrival of another 650cc derivation. Here’s our analysis.
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