Prices increase for Royal Enfield Classic 350, Himalayan, and Meteor, Know here
Prices increase for Royal Enfield Classic 350, Himalayan, and Meteor, Know here
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Royal Enfield, a two-wheeler company, has raised the pricing of several of its flagship models in India. The new pricing take effect in January and apply to popular models such as the Classic 350, Meteor 350, and Himalayan. According to the most recent raises, the Classic 350 model, which is the brand's best-selling motorbike, has gotten the smallest increase throughout its whole range. The Himalayan line of bikes has the highest hike, which is above 4,000 metres.

The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Fireball series has seen a 2,511 rise in price. These bikes are now priced from Rs. 2.01 lakh (ex-showroom) to Rs. 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom). 

The Stellar series of Meteor 350 motorcycles has had a price increase of 2.601 on each variation. The Stellar series of Meteor 350 prices are now starting at Rs 2.07 lakh (ex-showroom) and going up to 2.09 lakh (ex-showroom).


The Supernova, the Meteor 350's top-of-the-line model, has experienced the most significant price increase. The pricing of this range now starts at 2.17 lakh and goes up to 2.19 lakh with a 2,752 rise per version (ex-showroom). The Classic 350 series of motorcycles has had a price increase ranging from $2,872 to $3,332 depending on the version. The base Redditch Classic 350 will now cost 1.87,000, while the top-spec Chrome Classic 350 will cost 2.18 lakh (ex-showroom) (ex-showroom).

The Royal Enfield Himalayan line has seen a price increase of over Rs 4,000  across the board. The price of the silver and grey Himalayan has climbed to 2.14 lakh (ex-showroom), while the black and green Himalayan has gone to Rs 2.22 lakh (ex-showroom).

Apart from these three models, Royal Enfield also sells the Interceptor, Continental GT, and Bullet. The costs of these motorcycles, however, have not changed as of yet.

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