“At Royal Enfield, we are turning a new chapter in our global growth story. Our international markets are performing extremely well, and we have expanded our market and retail infrastructure and key markets,” said B Govindarajan, CEO, Royal Enfield. Have invested a lot in raising people.”
“Yadavinder’s experience will be valuable in driving the enthusiasm of this team and shaping future business growth for us. I am confident that under his leadership, Royal Enfield will continue to create a stronger and deeper penetration in markets across the globe.”
In related news, the Chennai-based motorcycle manufacturer is rolling out a slew of new products based on its 350cc single to 650cc parallel-twin engine and platform. Tested many times, Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Will be the first lot to launch. It is expected to be the most affordable Royal Enfield in the lineup, which sits only above the older Bullet 350.
The Bullet 350 is also due for an update. The new model will be powered by the same engine that powers the new Classic 350, Meteor 350 and the upcoming Hunter 350. In the ADV segment, Royal Enfield will introduce the new Himalayan 450 which can replace the current generation Himalayan 411. In addition, the 650cc parallel-twin from the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 will find a place on the upcoming Thunderbird 650 or Super Meteor 650.