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2024 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 on 2040-motos

US $4,499.00
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Polaris Forms Joint Venture with Royal Enfield Owners Eicher Motors

Tue, 24 Jul 2012

Polaris Industries has formed a new joint venture with Eicher Motors, the parent company of Royal Enfield. The new joint venture will develop new products for India and other emerging markets. The new company will be backed by a $50 million investment with both Polaris and Eicher sharing 50%.

MO Interview: Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Designer Adrian Sellers

Mon, 30 Jan 2023

The man with overall responsibility for creating Royal Enfield’s first twin-cylinder modern-era cruiser is New Jersey native Adrian Sellers, 42, who after a four-year stint with Honda R&D in Italy and, before that, nine years at Yamaha’s Design Laboratory in Los Angeles, was appointed the Indian company’s Head of Custom and Motorsport in 2016, based at its UK Technology Centre at Bruntingthorpe. Let’s leave it to him to tell us how the ground-breaking Super Meteor 650 came about. 2023 Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Review “In my previous roles I ended up doing a lot of research into the Custom scene, as part of keeping abreast of styling trends and so on.

EICMA 2017: Royal Enfield 648 Twin Revealed

Mon, 06 Nov 2017

India's oldest brand gets two cylinders of freeway-capable power Update: Following details of its new 648cc Twin, Royal Enfield unveiled two models that will use the new powerplant, the 2018 Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. I’ve ridden and enjoyed the latest iterations of Royal Enfield’s single-cylinder models, but none of them, not even the top-spec (29 horsepower) Continental GT café-racer, make enough power to be comfortable to ride in modern, high-speed traffic conditions. Until now, at least.