With increasing input costs, a number of automobile companies, including two-wheeler companies have increased the cost of their products. Royal Enfield became the new member of the list after it increased the price of its products, including the newly launched Meteor 350.


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The Indian motorbike manufacturer has hiked the price of almost its entire model range from Rs 185 to Rs 3,200 on their ex-showroom prices.

As the new price list comes into effect, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has now been priced at Rs 1,33,446 which is Rs 185 higher than the previous selling version. The Bullet 350X is selling within a range of Rs 1,27,279 to Rs 1,42,890, with roughly a hike of Rs 185.

Prices of the flagship model Classic 350 have seen a hike of Rs 2,117 to Rs 2,990, ranges from Rs 1,71,569 to Rs 1,88,436.

The latest in the line-up, Meteor 350 saw a price jump of up to Rs 3,146 on a few of the variants. The prices have been hiked on all three variants including the Fireball, Stellar, and Supernova variants. The bike is now priced between Rs 1,78,744 to Rs 1,93,656.

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Meanwhile, the Himalayan has not witnessed any price hike, as a new 2021 model is expected to launch with an updated price tag.

Coming on to the heavy engine bike like the Interceptor 650, the price of the bike has not been changed and it is priced between Rs 2,69,764 and Rs 2,91,007 for the lowest and the highest variant.

The sportier Continental GT 650 has been priced within the range of Rs 2,85,679 to Rs 3,06,922.

The prices of the 650 twins and the Himalayan have not been changed as updated models of both the series are expected this year, which will introduce the tripper navigation system on the bikes. The Himalayan is also expected to get a new color.

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