Royal Enfield has cut 350cc bike prices by up to ₹22,000, while 440cc–650cc models see hikes of ₹15,000–₹30,000. Entry models get cheaper, but top-end bikes now cost more.
Royal Enfield Price Cut declared last week that all of its 350cc motorcycles would have their costs reduced by up to Rs 22,000 as a result of the Government of India lowering the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates and doing away with the compensating cess. The updated price list for the whole portfolio has now been made public by the Chennai-based motorcycle manufacturer.
Sub-350cc Models Benefit from Lower GST Rates
Royal Enfield‘s sub-350cc models now enjoy savings of up to ₹20,000 because of a reduced GST rate of 18%, which is made possible by the dual GST rates for bikes. The prices of its other bikes, which have engines ranging from 440cc to 650cc, have gone up, though, with hikes costing anywhere from ₹15,000 to around ₹29,500.

Hunter 350 and Bullet 350 See Big Price Drops
The Hunter 350 has decreased by about ₹20,000, and it currently costs between ₹1,37,640 and ₹1,66,883. After dropping by roughly ₹18,000, the Bullet 350 enters a more reasonable range of ₹1,62,161 to ₹2,02,409. Buyers now have reduced entry points with both models.
Classic 350 and Meteor 350 Follow the Same Trend
With updated cost ranging from ₹1,81,118 to ₹2,15,750, the classic 350 models are almost ₹19,000 less expensive. The Meteor 350, which is currently priced between ₹1,91,233 and ₹2,13,521, follows a similar pattern with price reductions of about ₹19,000. This makes the entire 350cc range more affordable.

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Update Price summary of 350 cc Models
| Model | Price Range (₹) | Avg. Reduction (₹) |
| Hunter 350 | 1,37,640 – 1,66,883 | ~20,000 |
| Bullet 350 | 1,62,161 – 2,02,409 | ~18,000 |
| Classic 350 | 1,81,118 – 2,15,750 | ~19,000 |
| Meteor 350 | 1,91,233 – 2,13,521 | ~19,000 |
Price Hike Begins with Scram 440 and Guerrilla
Moving on to the rises, the Scram 440 is currently between ₹2,23,131 and ₹2,30,641, having increased in price by almost ₹15,000. With costs that have been revised from ₹2,56,387 to ₹2,72,479, the Guerrilla has also increased by around ₹18,000.

Himalayan 450 Sees One of the Steepest Price Hikes
The price of the Himalayan 450 has increased by around ₹22,000, making it one of the steepest hikes in this category. Depending on the model, the adventure motorcycle’s ex-showroom prices currently range from ₹3,05,736 to ₹3,19,682.
Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 Get Expensive
With costs ranging from ₹3,32,073 to ₹ 3,56,762, the Interceptor 650 has grown by about ₹24,600 in the 650cc sector. With post-GST prices ranging from ₹3,49,609 to ₹3,78,104, the Continental GT 650 is around ₹25,600 more expensive.

Classic 650 and Shotgun 650 Enter Higher Price Brackets
The Classic 650’s range is now between ₹3,61,243 and ₹3,75,497 after being raised by about ₹25,600. With an approximate ₹27,900 increase, the Shotgun 650 enters a new pricing range of ₹3,94,076 to ₹4,08,953.
Bear 650 and Super Meteor 650 Lead the Price Hike List
The Bear 650 is currently between ₹3,71,675 and ₹3,93,601 after increasing by almost ₹26,800. The Super Meteor 650, which is now priced between ₹3,98,975 and ₹4,32,362, has the largest jump at the top of the line, which is about ₹29,500. With a new range that starts at Rs. 3.98 lakh and goes up to Rs. 4.32 lakh (ex-showroom), the cruiser motorcycle is also Royal Enfield’s priciest product.

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Update Price summary of 440cc and 650 cc Models
| Model Family | Variant | New Price | Price Hike |
| Super Meteor 650 | Celestial Red | 432362 | 29486 |
| Celestial Blue | 432362 | 29486 | |
| Interstellar Green | 415667 | 28347 | |
| Interstellar Grey | 415667 | 28347 | |
| Astral Black | 398975 | 27208 | |
| Astral Green | 398975 | 27208 | |
| Shotgun 650 | Stencil White | 408953 | 27889 |
| Plasma Blue | 405814 | 27674 | |
| Drill Green | 405814 | 27674 | |
| Sheet Metal Grey | 394076 | 26874 | |
| Bear 650 | Two Four Nine | 393601 | 26841 |
| Golden Shadow | 384834 | 26243 | |
| Wild Honey | 377161 | 25720 | |
| Petrol Green | 377161 | 25720 | |
| Board Walk | 371675 | 25345 | |
| Classic 650 | Black Chrome | 375497 | 25607 |
| Teat | 365995 | 24958 | |
| Bruntingthorpe Blue | 361243 | 24633 | |
| Vallam Red | 361243 | 24633 | |
| Continental GT 650 | Mr Clean | 378104 | 25645 |
| Slip Stream Blue | 371529 | 25199 | |
| Apex Grey | 371529 | 25199 | |
| British Racing Green | 349609 | 23712 | |
| Rocker Red | 349609 | 23712 | |
| Interceptor 650 | Mark 2 | 362762 | 24604 |
| Black Ray | 351804 | 23861 | |
| Barcelona Blue | 351804 | 23861 | |
| Sunset Strip | 340845 | 23117 | |
| Cali Green | 332073 | 22522 | |
| Canyon Red | 332073 | 22522 | |
| Himalayan | Hanle Black | 319682 | 21682 |
| Kamet White | 314319 | 21319 | |
| State Poppy Blue | 310028 | 21028 | |
| State Himalayan Salt | 310028 | 21028 | |
| Kaza Brown | 305736 | 20736 | |
| Guerrilla | Brava Blue | 272479 | 18479 |
| YellowRibbon | 272479 | 18479 | |
| Smoke Silver | 256387 | 17387 | |
| Scram | Force Grey | 230641 | 15641 |
| Force Teal | 230641 | 15641 | |
| Force Blue | 230641 | 15641 | |
| Trail Green | 223131 | 15131 | |
| Trail Blue | 223131 | 15131 |
Final Thoughts: The Value Equation of Royal Enfield After GST 2.0
The time to commit to purchasing a Royal Enfield 650cc bike is now, or at the very least, be ready to extend your budget. With price increases of Rs 22,000 to around Rs 30,000, the GST 2.0 upgrade has driven up the price of many models significantly. Although these twins’ attractiveness, performance, and style haven’t altered, their value equation has. Nevertheless, they continue to be among the most alluring twin-cylinder options available in India, especially when contrasted with more costly options.








