Royal Enfield has updated its line-up with new paint schemes to keep its products fresh and appealing. A total of nine new colours have been introduced across the range.
Its highest selling model – the Classic gets four new colours. The Classic 500 now comes with chrome green and classic chrome grey, whereas, the Classic 350 gets mint and chestnut paint schemes. The iconic Bullet has been introduced in a new marsh grey in the 500cc variant. In its 83rd year on the road, the Royal Enfield Bullet marsh grey will don new copper coloured madras pinstripes as well. Its younger sibling - the Bullet 350 Electra, also gets two new colours - maroon and blue. These colours will be sold alongside the existing colour options.
Royal Enfield’s two most expensive bikes – the Thunderbird and the Continental GT get only one new colour each. Both the variants of the Thunderbird is now available with asphalt colour, which the company claims, gets its inspiration from the long winding highways it rules. On the other hand, the Continental GT gets GT green, reported a couple of days ago.
Royal Enfield has done a good job of updating its motorcycles. Usually, two wheeler manufacturers stick to one or two models for colour updates, however, the Chennai-based manufacturer decided to do it for all its bikes. So good job there, Royal Enfield. Now tell us, when is the Himalayan coming?