Royal Enfield Hunter, Classic, Himalayan 411 prices hiked

    All the models have seen a small increase ranging between Rs 2,755-5,000.

    Published On May 30, 2023 12:45:00 PM

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    Royal Enfield Hunter 350 price, Classic 350 prices hiked.
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    Just a couple of weeks after hiking the prices of its flagship offering, the Super Meteor 650, Royal Enfield has increased the prices of the Hunter 350, Classic 350, Scram 411 and the Himalayan 411.

    Royal Enfield price hike: new prices

    The Hunter 350 has proven to be a strong seller for the Chennai-based marque and has already crossed the 1 lakh unit sales milestone within months of its launch. The Classic 350, too, in its new-age avatar, is a very polished machine.

    The Himalayan 411 is the company’s most off road-capable offering, with an all-new liquid-cooled, 450cc model on the way soon. Meanwhile, the Scram 411 is a more accessible, youthful version of the Himalayan, with a 19-inch front wheel and a palette of bright colours. 

    All the bikes that have seen a revision to their prices remain mechanically identical to the earlier models. To see the detailed price change, refer to the table below.

    Prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Chennai. 

    Royal Enfield price hike
    BikeOld priceNew priceChange
    Hunter 350 Dapper colours1,66,9011,69,6562,755
    Hunter 350 Rebel colours1,71,9001,74,6552,755
    Classic 350 Redditch1,90,0921,93,0802,988
    Classic 350 Halcyon drum1.92,8901,95,9193,029
    Classic 350 Halcyon disc1,98,9712,02,9043,933
    Classic 350 Signals2,10,3852,13,8523,467
    Classic 350 matte2,17,5882,20,9913,403
    Classic 350 chrome2,21,2972,24,7553,458
    Scram 411 graphite colour2,03,0852,06,9343,849
    Scram 411 Blazing black/Skyline blue2,04,9212,08,2573,336
    Scram 411 White flame/Silver spirit2,08,5932,11,9843,391
    Himalayan Glacier Blue/Sleet Black2.23 lakh2.28 lakh5,000

     

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