Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 now gets Wingman connected features

    Buyers can now check fuel level, battery status and GPS location of the bike on their phone.

    Published On Nov 20, 2023 07:00:00 AM

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    Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 now gets Wingman connected features

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    Royal Enfield has launched its connected vehicle solution, Wingman, which brings in a number of new features for its Super Meteor 650 cruiser. It delivers real-time information about the bike’s status and also offers support.

    Royal Enfield Wingman is available for both Android and iOS devices, and has been built into the RE app. Currently available only in India, customers booking the Super Meteor 650 from November 16, 2023 will get this feature as standard with a price increase of Rs 6,500. Existing Super Meteor customers can also opt for this by purchasing the device.

    Commenting on the launch of the new feature, Royal Enfield CEO B Govindarajan said, “At Royal Enfield, we constantly strive to enhance the riding experience for our customers. Royal Enfield Wingman is a significant step in this direction, providing riders with a more connected and safer experience. It complements our commitment to offering premium quality and innovative solutions to our riders. Currently launched in India, we strongly believe that this new connected vehicle solution will further elevate the riding experience of customers and allow them to stay closely connected with their motorcycle and the brand.”

    With the device installed, through the app, the rider is able to get updates about fuel level, battery status and service alerts. It also has security features such as engine on/off alerts, GPS location tracking, last parked location tracking and a walk-to-my-motorcycle feature. Wingman also provides the rider with data about daily rides, riding patterns, trip information including routes, maximum speed, average speed and so on.

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