Royal Enfield

Indian motorcycle manufacturing company

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October 31 2024 Royal Enfield officially releases the Interceptor Bear 650, a scrambler-styled variant of the INT 650 model with enhanced off-road capabilities, new design elements, and updated technological features.
January 2024 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 introduced two new color variants: Military Silver Black and Military Silver Red.
September 1 2023 Royal Enfield launched the Next Generation Bullet 350, featuring a retro style and priced at ₹1.74 lakh (US$2,090) in India.
2020 The Interceptor 650 became the UK's best-selling big bike, demonstrating significant market success and popularity.
2020 Royal Enfield officially announced the discontinuation of their 500cc engine model, shifting focus to 350cc motorcycles and 650cc export models due to declining market demand in India.
March 31 2020 Planned cessation of 500cc Bullet model production in India to comply with Bharat Stage VI emission norms.
2018 Royal Enfield officially introduced the Interceptor 650 motorcycle, marking the company's first modern twin-cylinder motorcycle.
2017 Royal Enfield revealed the design of the Interceptor 650, a retro-styled parallel twin motorcycle inspired by the 1960s Interceptor model with a 750cc engine.
2017 Bullet 500 models were equipped with Euro 4 compliance, including ABS brakes for front and rear and an improved emission control system.
2011 The old cast-iron engine was completely phased out, including in the Standard 350 model. All Royal Enfield bikes transitioned to the all-aluminium UC engine.
2011 A third export model, the B5, was introduced, combining the newer 500 cc UCE engine with the traditional Indian domestic tank and frame.

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