Royal Enfield has cut the prices of its 350cc bike range by Rs 22,000 and these new prices will be applicable from 22 September 2025
Royal Enfield has announced that it will give full advantage of GST rate cuts to its customers. This update has come after the recent reforms by the GST Council, under which GST has been reduced from 28 per cent to 18 per cent on motorcycles up to 350 cc.
Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350 and in Royal Enfield’s 350cc range Mitior There are motorcycles like 350 and their prices will now be cut by Rs 22,000. Prices of motorcycles above 350cc will also be amended according to the new GST structure. New prices will be available for customers from September 22, 2025, when the new GST rates will be implemented.
The 350CC range has been the backbone of Royal Enfield for a long time, and a large part of its sales in India and abroad comes from this range. With this price reduction, the brand aims to deliver its motorcycles to more buyers, especially the customers who want to buy Royal Enfield for the first time.
On this occasion, Managing Director of Eicher Motors Limited and Chief Executive Officer of Royal Enfield, B. Govindarajan said: “The new GST reform of the Government of India will make motorcycles less economical than 350cc and will give a good opportunity for those who buy bikes for the first time. Royal Enfield happily announces that we are giving full GST savings directly to our customers, which will make more people part of Royal Enfield.
The 350cc segment, which is based on our advanced platform, always balances the performance, trust and the right of Royal Enfield. Now with new low prices it has become even more attractive for riding enthusiasts. Our aim has always been that we give the riders the experience of pure motorcycling, and this step takes us forward in that direction. We hope that this will give even more strength to the fast growing speed of India’s two -wheeler industry. ”
Royal Enfield has also made it clear that the full benefit of GST will also be available on its service, clothes and accessories. This decision will reduce the total cost of keeping the bike for the riders and the company’s access will only move beyond motorcycles. The company says that its mission is not limited to selling bikes just. In the last few years, Royal Enfield has created a motorcycle culture based on real experience, discovery and classic design. Now by making its 350cc bike range cheaper, the company wants more and more new riders to join him and the two-wheeler industry in India can be further carried forward.