Royal Enfield To Stop Selling Bikes In India; Service, Spare Parts Will Also Be Unavailable!
Home > News Shots > Business newsThe news came as a shock to all bullet lovers as Bullet motorcycle maker Royal Enfield announced the end of production of 500cc motorcycles for the domestic market.
The company said that bikes like Royal Enfield Classic, Bullet and Thunderbird 500cc motorcycles will be available in India only till March 31. But they will continue to see in global markets. These motorcycles will be made available through a limited time online sale on February 10, 2020.
According to Business Standard, these motorcycles will be the last in India to carry the long-stroke single cylinder UCE 500cc engine. Meanwhile, service and spares parts will remain available across all dealerships in India.
Vinod Dasari, CEO, Royal Enfield said “since 2009, Royal Enfield 500cc motorcycles have proudly set the stage for the middle-weight motorcycling segment in India. The Classic 500 in particular has garnered success for Royal Enfield across various international markets with its sublime retro-chic design and engaging ride experience."
"As we sign off the last of the Royal Enfield 500cc motorcycles, the Classic 500 Tribute Black is an opportunity for afficianadoes to own a piece of Royal Enfield and motorcycling history," he further said.
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