Royal Enfield is a name that echoes in the streets of India and the brand is prepared to make a new history with Classic 250. It is a wonderful combination of the retro-style and latest technology; this motorcycle will be opened in 2025 and cost younger and older riders. Its cheap cost and traditional looks make it a tough competitor in 250cc segment. What about this bike? Let us know it.
Exciting Aesthetics
The Classic 250 belts out the tradition of Royal Enfield by having the round head lamp, the teardrop shaped fuel tank and the chrome finish. Matte black, dark green and silver colour are all very attractive. It weighs 145 kg and has a seat height of 790 mm, which enhances easily maneuverability.
High Power Engine And Performance
This bicycle has a four stroke, air-cooled, single cylinder and with a 249cc engine that provides approximately 18-20 bhp, and 22 Nm of torque. It has five-speed gear, which makes it appropriate in town and highway. Being compliant with the BS6 norms, it also has fuel injection technology, enabling it to provide a smoother ride.
Mileage
Classic 250 has a mileage of approximately 35 km per liter, thus efficient in ride on daily basis. It has a 13.5-liter fuel tank which makes it travel as far as 470 km between charges. The city traffic can be covered by 32 km per liter of the fuel, and 35 km per liter on the highway which is excellent when it comes to the budget.
Safety And Modern Features
Some of these features that this model offers include single-channel ABS, digital instrument cluster and LED headlamp. It is safe because it has tubeless tires and 280 mm front disc brake. Its ground clearance of 170 mm is very good in the Indian roads.
Riding And Suspension Comfort
On the front it possesses telescopic forks, whereas, the rear shock absorbers have twin shock absorptions to avoid Indian roads hassle. It is comfortable in long distance journey because of its relaxed riding posture.
Pricing
Just like the Thunderbird, the price of the Royal Enfield Classic 250 may be priced between Rs 1.35 lakh and Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It has an on-road price of Rs 1.55 lakh to Rs 1.70 lakhs with taxes and insurance. This pricing makes it cheaper as compared to its competitors such as the Hunter 350 and Jawa 42.
Launch And Availability
The bike will be available in the mid of 2025. Royal Enfield will use the same platform along with others as is the case of the CFMoto which has been developed jointly. It targets the youthful applicants.
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