Royal Enfield Classic 350 And Meteor 350 Prices Swell Further
Modified On Apr 25, 2022 11:20 AM By Ishan Lee for Royal Enfield Classic 350
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Royal Enfield’s old-school bikes catch modern day inflation with second price hike in four months
Despite the constant fluctuation of almost all goods and commodities lately, Royal Enfield managed to keep its prices in check for the last three months barring the hike in early January. However, that is no longer the case, and in April the classic bike maker was seen revising the prices for its motorcycles. Its retro-modern models – Classic 350 and the Meteor 350 – both now demand a slightly higher premium and you can check out the revised prices below:
Redditch red/grey/sage green(single ABS) Halcyon black/green/grey- Single ABS Dual ABS Signals desert sand/ marsh grey Dark stealth black/dark gunmetal grey Chrome red/bronze |
Rs 1,90,092 Rs 1,92,889 Rs 1,98,971 Rs 2,10,385 Rs 2,17,589 Rs 2,21,297 |
Rs 1,87,246 Rs 1,90,043 Rs 1,96,125 Rs 2,07,539 Rs 2,14,743 Rs 2,18,450 |
Fireball red/yellow Fireball white custom/black custom Stellar blue/red/black Stellar black custom Supernova brown/blue Supernova silver custom |
Rs 2,05,844 Rs 2,07,681 Rs 2,11,924 Rs 2,13,760 Rs 2,22,061 Rs 2,23,896 |
Rs 2,01,620 Rs 2,03,456 Rs 2,07,700 Rs 2,09,537 Rs 2,17,836 Rs 2,19,674 |
Recently the iconic Bullet 350, the Himalayan and newly introduced Scram 411 also received their second price hikes. However, the Meteor 350 and the Himalayan seem to be hit hardest with a difference of almost Rs 4,000 over the last price hike. It’s not much but given the advent of brands like Yezdi dropping their hat into the classic motorcycle market, the competition has stiffened for Royal Enfield. If prices continue to fluctuate, potential buyers may be swayed into opting for its rivals, given their price advantage.
If you are looking for retro-modern options, why not check out the Yezdi Roadster and the Jawa.