Royal Enfield launches Rs 1.54 lakh Bullet 500
BY PTI17 April 2013 8:10 AM IST
PTI17 April 2013 8:10 AM IST
Eicher Motors' two-wheeler arm Royal Enfield on Tuesday said it has launched new Bullet 500, priced at Rs 1.54 lakh (on-road, Delhi).
'The iconic Bullet motorcycle gets a new lease of power with the launch of the Royal Enfield Bullet 500 in India,' the company said in a statement.
The 500 cc motorcycle will be available at Rs 1,53,855 (on road price for Delhi) and it will be launched in a phased manner across the country, it added.
Initially, the bike will be launched in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi-NCR and Kerala that have traditionally been the best markets for the Bullet. Royal Enfield senior vice president (Sales and Marketing) Shaji Koshy said: 'The Bullet 500 is a much-awaited model and while designing the bike for the Indian market, we worked with the preferences of our special Bullet-loving audience here.'
Bullet is the oldest motorcycle in continuous production with a fiercely loyal customer base across the world, he said. It comes with a host of new features such as front disc brakes, rear gas shock absorbers, telescopic front suspensions, pillion backrest and an electric start.
'The iconic Bullet motorcycle gets a new lease of power with the launch of the Royal Enfield Bullet 500 in India,' the company said in a statement.
The 500 cc motorcycle will be available at Rs 1,53,855 (on road price for Delhi) and it will be launched in a phased manner across the country, it added.
Initially, the bike will be launched in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi-NCR and Kerala that have traditionally been the best markets for the Bullet. Royal Enfield senior vice president (Sales and Marketing) Shaji Koshy said: 'The Bullet 500 is a much-awaited model and while designing the bike for the Indian market, we worked with the preferences of our special Bullet-loving audience here.'
Bullet is the oldest motorcycle in continuous production with a fiercely loyal customer base across the world, he said. It comes with a host of new features such as front disc brakes, rear gas shock absorbers, telescopic front suspensions, pillion backrest and an electric start.
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