Vehicle manufacturers are changing the model of its vehicles to confirm to the new standards. The company is going to introduce a new model of Thunderbird (Thunderbird) for the fans of Royal Enfield. This bike has been seen on many occasions and the latest pictures have revealed some interesting information about it. The new Royal Enfield Thunderbird will be launched with the previous model cruiser design theme. However, many major changes have also been made to give the bike a new look.
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The headlight of the new bike will have an LED DRL around it. Its headlight has a halogen and the turn indicator will get normal bulbs. While it has been made modern through many features, at some points this bike takes it back to the old times. The switchgear, for example, is a rotary switch like the old-fashioned bikes that would be used to turn off the headlight and the car. Changes have also been made to the rear and side styling of the new Thunderbird. The new bike has a smaller rear fender than the current model. The fuel tank looks similar to the current model. The new Thunderbird's alloy wheels are also new. The current model of the bike has the usual spoke style alloy wheels, while the new bike gets new alloy wheels with 'Y' shape spoke. Looking at the black alloy wheels and dark paint theme, it seems that this may be the new variant of the Thunderbird.
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The new Royal Enfield Thunderbird can be launched before April of the new year. It is likely to cost around Rs 15,000 more than the current Thunderbird bike. The Thunderbird has an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.64 lakh in Delhi. The new Thunderbird can get an engine with the current model, will be based on the new platform and conforms to BS6 standards. This engine is 346cc, which generates 19.8hp power and 28Nm torque. The Thunderbird 500 has a 499cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which generates 27.2hp power and 41.3Nm torque.