Royal Enfield has announced a new Borderless Warranty Program that spans over 3,000 service facilities in 2,605 cities across more than 70 different countries, including India. The initiative allows riders to claim the warranty on their Royal Enfield while travelling abroad from the company's dealers and service centres. The global warranty program applies to all new Royal Enfield motorcycles and already-purchased ones currently covered under warranty. It does not apply to bikes privately imported into other nations.
Commenting on the launch of the ‘Borderless Warranty’ program, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer, Royal Enfield, said, 'At Royal Enfield, we are dedicated to fostering a vibrant global community of riders who share our passion for exploration and adventure. With the introduction of the Royal Enfield Borderless Warranty Program, we aim to redefine the customer experience by offering unprecedented levels of support and assurance to riders across the world.'
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Royal Enfield currently sells an array of 350cc to 650cc bikes in India, including the newly introduced Guerrilla 450 along with Classic 350, Bullet 350, Himalayan 450, Scram 411, Continental GT 650, Interceptor 650, Shotgun 650, and Super Meteor 650. Recently, the company trademarked the name 'Bullet 650 Twin' in India.
Though a formal announcement is still pending, the new Bullet 650 Twin is expected to go on sale in our market around mid-2025. Based on the previous spy shots, the upcoming Bullet 650 will have the same classic and retro style as its smaller 350cc Bullet counterpart, featuring components such as squared-off fenders, headlight beaks, and single-piece seating.
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Mechanically, the bike will feature the identical 649cc, air/oil-cooled twin-cylinder engine found in other Royal Enfield 650s. This unit generates 47bhp of maximum power and 52Nm of peak torque with a six-speed gearbox. The Bullet 650's hardware setup is expected to include telescopic front forks, dual rear springs, disc brakes (front and rear), dual-channel ABS, and spoke wheels shod with tube-type tyres.
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