Following the recent GST cut, the Royal Enfield Classic 250 Bullet bike has become more accessible for enthusiasts. This new 250cc motorcycle is set to launch in India, aimed at the entry-level premium bike sector. It will feature CFMoto’s advanced 250cc hybrid engine, promising impressive mileage ranging from 45 to 55 km/litre while adhering to BS6 Phase 2 and OBD-2B standards.
Affordable Pricing
The expected ex-showroom price for the Royal Enfield Classic 250 is approximately Rs 1.30 lakh, making it a more economical choice compared to the Hunter 350 and other 150-160cc sport commuter bikes. This competitive pricing is facilitated by local manufacturing at the Chennai plant, ensuring affordability while catering to both Indian and global markets.
Engine Performance and Design
Equipped with a lightweight and efficient hybrid engine, this bike stands to offer commendable performance. Its retro design sets it apart in a market dominated by sporty naked bikes. Royal Enfield aims to attract customers looking to transition from standard commuter bikes to premium offerings.
Manufactured in India
With 90% of the production taking place in India, the Classic 250 is positioned to strengthen Royal Enfield’s presence both domestically and internationally. It’s an appealing option for budget-conscious buyers seeking a stylish and reliable motorcycle.
Launch Timeline
While the official launch date is yet to be announced, it is anticipated that the Classic 250 will hit the market by the end of 2025. With the added benefit of the GST cut, this motorcycle is expected to be a top contender in the entry-level premium bike segment.
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Summary at glance
The Royal Enfield Classic 250 Bullet bike has become more affordable following a GST cut, with an expected ex-showroom price of around Rs 1.30 lakh. Targeting the entry-level premium segment, this motorcycle will feature CFMoto’s hybrid 250cc engine, delivering excellent mileage of 45-55 km/litre. Manufactured primarily in India, it aims to appeal to those upgrading from smaller bikes. Royal Enfield plans to launch it by the end of 2025, enhancing its market presence.
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