Is Bullet 500 coming back?

Is Bullet 500 coming back?

Royal Enfield has discontinued the Bullet 500 and Thunderbird 500 models from the Indian market. The Chennai-based manufacturer has removed the Bullet 500, Thunderbird 500 and the Thunderbird 500X from the booking section of its official website for India, hinting towards the demise of these bikes.

Is 500cc Royal Enfield stopped?

Bullet motorcycle maker Royal Enfield today announced the end of production of 500cc motorcycles for the domestic market. The Classic 500 in particular has garnered success for Royal Enfield across various international markets with its sublime retro-chic design and engaging ride experience.

Is Bullet 500 worth buying?

Re classic 500 has a smooth riding experience, sleek looks and a value for money option for road trips. The servicing assistance is available almost in most remote places within India and the spare parts are easily available as well. One of the best motorcycle in the indian market ..

What’s new in Royal Enfield?

Royal Enfield Upcoming Bikes Royal Enfield is expected to launch 5 bikes in the year 2021-2022. Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and Royal Enfield Shotgun are launching soon in India at an estimated price of Rs. 1.70 Lakh, Rs. 3.50 Lakh and Rs.

Is Royal Enfield making new Classic 500?

Royal Enfield has introduced a new Classic 500 Tribute Black Limited Edition bike. This new bike will be sold in very few numbers. The new bike has been priced at AUD 9,590 (roughly around ₹ 5.39 lakh). The bike is expected to showup at eligible dealerships by end of June.

Which is best Royal Enfield bike?

Top 10 Royal Enfield Bikes in India You Can Buy in 2021

  • Royal Enfield Classic.
  • Royal Enfield Bullet 350.
  • Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350.
  • Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350x.
  • Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500X.
  • Royal Enfield Himalayan.
  • Royal Enfield Interceptor 650.
  • Royal Enfield Continental GT650.

Why is classic 500 discontinued?

Another BS4-compliant 500cc motorcycle from RE that has been discontinued is the Royal Enfield Bullet 500. Actually the 500cc engines were not able to meet the BS6 emission norms, thus the company decided to bid farewell to the models equipped with it.

Can I still buy Classic 500?

Royal Enfield today announced that it will discontinue the retail sales of Bullet 500, Classic 500 and Thunderbird 500 in India from March 31, 2020. However, Royal Enfield Bullet 500, Royal Enfield Classic 500 and Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 will continue to be sold across all the international markets.

What is the mileage of Bullet 500?

30 kmpl
Royal Enfield Bullet 500 Specifications

Mileage (ARAI) 30 kmpl
Displacement 499 cc
Engine Type Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Spark ignition
No. of Cylinders 1
Max Power 27.57 PS @ 5250 rpm

How fast is a Royal Enfield 500?

The 87 mph top speed means it is capable of keeping up with any and all legal traffic, but not without a few issues. Of course, that top speed is in dispute.

Will Royal Enfield bike prices increase in 2021?

Royal Enfield had hiked Meteor 350 price in July 2021 as well. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price now starts at Rs 1,98,537 (ex-showroom, Delhi). New Delhi: After launching the 2021 Classic 350, Royal Enfield has increased the price of the Meteor 350 by as much as Rs 6,431.

Is Royal Enfield launching new bikes in 2021?

5 bikes are likely to be launched and this includes bikes like Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 & Royal Enfield Shotgun….Royal Enfield Upcoming Bikes in 2021.

Model Expected Price
Royal Enfield Shotgun Rs. 3 Lakh*
2021 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Rs. 1.40 Lakh*
Royal Enfield Scram Rs. 1.95 Lakh*

What’s the price of a Royal Enfield 500 cc?

As of now, prices of Royal Enfield’s 500 cc range begin at ₹ 1.89 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), for the RE Bullet 500, going up to ₹ 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500X.

Why is Royal Enfield not selling bikes in India?

A LiveMint report suggests that Royal Enfield may stop selling its 500 cc bikes in India namely the Bullet 500, Classic 500 and the Thunderbird 500. The reason behind this could be the low sales and the high cost of upgrading these bikes to BS6 standards.

Where does the Royal Enfield 650 twins come from?

With the new 650 Twins, Royal Enfield intends to change the way the brand is perceived, both in the domestic market, as well as make new inroads into the middleweight segment in the global market. Earlier this year, Royal Enfield set up the company’s first assembly plant outside India, in Thailand.

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