Royal Enfield hikes prices across range

    The price hike starts from Rs 1,100 for the recently launched Himalayan, and goes up to Rs 3,600 for the Classic 500 Chrome.

    Published On Sep 03, 2016 07:00:00 AM

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    Royal Enfield hikes prices across range

    Royal Enfield has increased prices of all of its motorcycles in its India line-up. The new prices have been applicable since August 31, 2016.

    The marginal hike sees the price of the recently launched Himalayan increase by Rs 1,100. The model, powered by an all-new four-stroke, 411cc, two-valve, long-stroke, air-cooled and carburetted engine that makes around 24.83hp, marked the company's entry into the adventure bike segment. Meanwhile, the Classic 500 Chrome sees the maximum increase of Rs 3,600.

    This is Royal Enfield's second price hike in just a year. The company hasn’t revealed the reason behind this latest price hike, it can be attributed to increasing material and production costs.

    Updated Royal Enfield prices (Ex-showroom, Delhi):
    Royal Enfield Bullet 350
    - Rs 1,09,393
    Royal Enfield Electra 350 - Rs 1,23,470
    Royal Enfield Classic 350 - Rs 1,31,369
    Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 - Rs 1,41,706
    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 - Rs 1,57,048
    Royal Enfield Himalayan - Rs 1,56,331
    Royal Enfield Classic 500 - Rs 1,67,534
    Royal Enfield Classic 500 Desert Storm - Rs 1,70,307
    Royal Enfield 500 Deluxe - Rs 1,78,058
    Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 - Rs 1,79,519
    Royal Enfield Continental GT - Rs 1,98,700
     

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