10+ Best Royal Enfield Bikes You Must Know About

10+ Best Royal Enfield Bikes You Must Know About

The Royal Enfield is an Indian motorcycle brand which found its roots in England in 1891. Since then, it has become one of the leading motorcycle manufacturers and the oldest motorcycle brand in the world. The headquarters of Royal Enfield is situated in Chennai, where the company also operates its manufacturing plants.

Since the brand’s launch in India, the brand has gotten a cult status and launched several models of their bike. If you are a fan of Royal Enfield Bikes and looking forward to buying one, read this blog first. We have curated a list of 10+ best Royal Enfield bikes for each type of rider.

A] History And Popularity Of Royal Enfield In India

Despite being some of the most expensive bikes in their category, Royal Enfield sees immense popularity and dominates the Indian motorcycle market. This is due to the fact that it has reached a cult status over the years in the Indian market. Sales improved in 2023 and even exceeded expectations.

This is in part due to the diverse range of their bike models from the classic, adventure, and cruiser categories. The nostalgia for their products among Indians also stems from Army personnel who received these bikes to patrol their borders after the Independence. 

B] Best Royal Enfield Bikes In India

1. Royal Enfield Hunter 350

If you ask someone which is the best bike in Royal Enfield under a budget, it is very likely that the most common answer is the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. The Hunter 350 is a lightweight bike as compared to its kin, which makes it suitable for different types of terrains and newbie riders.

It has a single cylinder 4-stroke engine and offers approx. 36.2 KM/L milage. The shorter wheelbase and intuitive ergonomics also make it easier to handle and ride around city streets. The starting price of Hunter 350 is from ₹1.49 lakh, which is quite inexpensive for a Royal Enfield. 

2. Royal Enfield Classic 350

The Classic 350 is a perfect blend between the retro look and design and modern features. It is also the most popular model of Royal Enfield with a cult following in not just India but also around the world. If you are looking for the classic bullet look, this is your bike.

The Royal Enfield Cabo WP Riding Boots (Black) or Royal Enfield Windstorm Riding Gloves (Black & Red) would pair well with this bike. The starting price of the Classic 350 is ₹1.93 lakh. It comes with spoked wheels, a 350cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, 27Nm torque, and 45km/l milage.

3. Royal Enfield Bullet 350

The bullet is one of the oldest models by Royal Enfield as is ingrained in their identity. Many riders in India still call all Royal Enfield bikes Bullets. It is the best bike for riders looking to capture the Royal Enfield experience. If you ask an Indian bike enthusiast about Royal Enfield which model is best, the answer is most likely to be Bullet 350.

This bike has been in production since 1932 and is a favourite amongst classic motorcycle enthusiasts. It has several classic features such as kick start and an analogue instrument console. It provides an approx. milage of 35-40 km/l. The price of Royal Enfield Bullet 350 starts from ₹1.74 lakh.

4. Royal Enfield Meteor 350

The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is a cruiser and comes with a new chassis and engine. The bike has a classic design despite having the latest technology integrated. It is best suited for cruising through wide roads like highways. It makes the rider feel cool and comfortable with a low and wide seat, a low-slung handlebar, and forward-set footpegs. Invest in high-quality men’s riding jackets & bike hand gloves to completely enjoy your ride.

The BS6 engine creates a power of 20.2 HP at 6,100 rpm and a peak torque of 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm. The bike offers an average mileage of 42 km/l. The price of Royal Enfield Meteor 350 starts from 2.01 lakh.

5. Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

The 650 CC variation of Royal Enfield Meteor, also known as Super Meteor is a beast of a motorcycle, combining eye-catching design and modern performance elements. The design is very rider-centric and has everything a seasoned motorcycle rider would look for in a bike.

The Meteor 650 offers a thrilling ride with its advanced power and handling. It has comfort features like LED headlights, a Low-slung seat, Dual-channel ABS, and a Slipper clutch. The Enfield Super Meteor 650 is available ₹3.61 lakh onwards.

6. Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

The Continental GT 650 is considered to be the most powerful motorbike amongst Royal Enfields. The Continental GT is a cafe racer version of the 650 Twins or the Interceptor 650. Its halogen headlamps, tail lamp, AHO, and turn signal indicators resemble the 1950s and 1960s café racer design.

The Inline twin-cylinder, 4-stroke engine provides 46.5 HP at 7,250 RPM. It has 320 mm disc front and 240 mm disc rear brakes with dual-channel ABS. The starting price of Continental GT 650 is around ₹3.19 lakh.

7. Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a powerful motorcycle that draws its powers from a Bosch fuel-injected motor. It is preferably used for cruising but can also be used for urban riding. The twin-cylinder engine creates enough power to cruise long distances.

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 offers 170 km/h top speed and  24 km/l milage. Despite being on the expensive side of bikes, it is one of the most value-for-money bikes in the market. The starting price of Interceptor 650 is ₹3.03 Lakh Onwards.

8. Royal Enfield Scram 411

The Enfield Scram 411 is specially designed for the urban riders. It is made for urban adventurous riding and is suitable for most Indian riders. It is equipped with an urban badge plate, an offset speedo, and a wide Scrambler seat. The Scram 411 is available in 7 unique colours.

The motorcycle offers a mileage of 38.23 km/l and a top speed of  140 km/h. Other features include Disc brakes with dual-channel ABS and a 43 mm upside-down fork suspension at the front and a linked mono-shock with 180 mm wheel travel at the rear. The starting price of this bike is ₹2.06 lakh.

9. Royal Enfield Himalayan 411

The Himalayan 411 is an off-road bike designed for long rural and mountainous roads. The ergonomics of these bikes are specially designed for off-roading. The seat design of the Himalayan 411 is suitable for every rider.

Its features include switchable ABS, wire-spoked wheels with dual-purpose tyres, a hazard light switch, and a navigation system. All these features come in handy for off-road riding. The 400cc oil-cooled single-cylinder is of course a plus. The starting price of this bike is Rs. 2.14 Lakh.

10. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

The Himalayan 450 is an updated version of the 411CC bike. It is an off-roading bike with a 452 cc BS6-2.0 engine. It offers a comfortable ride with top-quality suspension composure, large enduro foot pads, and wide handlebars.

The liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4 valves, DOHC engine makes it one of the best royal Enfield bullets. It offers a 30 km/l milage and a top speed of  122 km/h. The starting price of Himalayan 450 is ₹2.69 lakh.

11. Royal Enfield Classic Chrome

The classic chrome is a variation of the Classic 350 model, with its sole focus on aesthetics. The Classic Chrome is an homage to the British designs. The chrome accents on the tanks and exhaust make the bike look premium.

It has all the features of a classic 350 with added aesthetic appeal. The starting price of the Royal Enfield Classic Chrome is ₹2.24 lakh.

Conclusion

Royal Enfield is a trusted name in the world of bike manufacturing and sales. You can find motorcycles in a wide range of price ranges and categories. Selecting the right motorcycle that matches your taste in bikes and riding skills is all up to you.

But when you begin your journey on your newly bought Royal Enfield motorcycle, it is extremely crucial to take care of your safety. Investing in high-quality bike riding gears is of the utmost importance. If you are looking for riding gear from the top brand at a great deal, visit Bikester Global Shop today!

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