Royal Enfield to introduce electric model soon

 

Royal Enfield bikes have always been popular among Indian customers. Many bikes of the company from Classic 350 to Bullet 350 have won the hearts of the people. If you are planning to buy a new Royal Enfield motorcycle, then you need to wait a little more. Because soon three new Royal Enfield bikes are going to be launched in the Indian market. Let's know which are these new bikes.

Royal Enfield Bear 650

Royal Enfield is soon going to introduce a new scrambler motorcycle called Bear 650, which will be based on the Interceptor 650. This motorcycle is expected to have many great features, such as USD forks and digital instrument cluster. Its specialty is that it will have a 648 cc parallel twin engine, which makes it a powerful bike.

Royal Enfield Electric Bike

Now the company is also going to share the teaser of its first electric motorcycle. This electric bike will be launched on 4 November 2024. Its price in the Indian market can be around Rs 1 lakh 50 thousand. The design, features and range of this new electric bike will play an important role in deciding its future.

Royal Enfield Classic 650

Apart from this, Royal Enfield is also planning to launch Classic 650 in the Indian market after the success of its top-selling motorcycle Classic 350. According to reports, this bike will also have a 648 cc parallel twin engine, which is capable of generating maximum power of 47.4 bhp and peak torque of 52.4 Nm. The design and power of Classic 650 will make it even more popular among Royal Enfield fans. The launch of these new bikes will strengthen the portfolio of Royal Enfield even more. Royal Enfield fans are eagerly waiting for these bikes. Are you ready to buy one of these new motorcycles? Wait, soon you will get the experience of riding the new Royal Enfield!

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