Royal Enfield motorcycles have always held a special place in the hearts of bike lovers, especially among the youth. However, the premium pricing of the Bullet often keeps it out of reach for many enthusiasts who dream of owning one.
To cater to these buyers, the company is preparing to introduce the Royal Enfield Classic 250, a stylish cruiser with a 250cc engine and a design inspired by the legendary Bullet. Let’s take a closer look at its expected features and pricing.
The upcoming Royal Enfield Classic 250 is said to resemble the Classic 350 in its design language, carrying the same bold appeal that attracts younger riders. From its stance to detailing, it promises a true Royal Enfield identity with a modern twist.
Stylish Look & Design
The bike is expected to feature a round front headlamp, a strong and muscular body frame, and wide alloy wheels. With its striking presence, it will carry a Bullet-like charm that looks impressive from every angle.
Modern Features of Royal Enfield Classic 250
In terms of features, the Classic 250 won’t disappoint. It will likely come with an LED headlight setup, LED turn indicators, and an analog speedometer to maintain a retro touch. On top of that, it may include a digital instrument cluster for enhanced convenience.
For safety, the bike is expected to offer front and rear disc brakes along with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), making it a safer option for city rides as well as highway cruising.
Royal Enfield Classic 250 Engine Details
Much like the Bullet, the Classic 250 will focus on power and performance. Reports suggest it will be equipped with a 249cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, capable of producing around 18 PS of power and a peak torque of 20 Nm.
The engine is expected to be paired with a five-speed gearbox, delivering smooth gear shifts. When it comes to fuel efficiency, the Classic 250 may offer a mileage of 35–40 km per liter, which makes it practical for daily use as well.
Expected Price & Launch
For those planning to own the Royal Enfield Classic 250, it’s important to note that the company hasn’t made an official announcement yet. However, media leaks suggest that the bike could debut in India by the end of this year.
As for the price, the Royal Enfield Classic 250 is likely to be launched in the range of ₹1.60 lakh to ₹1.80 lakh (ex-showroom), making it one of the most affordable options for fans who want a Bullet-like experience at a lower price point.