Royal Enfield Bikes: Which Will Get Cheaper and Which Will Become Expensive Under GST 2.0

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The implementation of GST 2.0 in India has altered the pricing dynamics for motorcycles. While bikes with engines below 350cc will see a price reduction, models above 400cc will become more expensive due to higher taxes. Royal Enfield, one of India’s most popular motorcycle brands, is impacted in both segments.

Royal Enfield Bikes That Will Become Cheaper

The GST on Royal Enfield bikes with engines under 350cc, such as the Hunter 350, Classic 350, Meteor 350, Bullet 350, and Goan Classic 350, has been reduced from 28% to 18%. This will make these bikes more affordable, particularly for first-time buyers and daily commuters.

Bike Engine Estimated Price Cut (Rs)
Hunter 350349cc14,990
Classic 350349cc20,000
Meteor 350349cc20,000
Bullet 350349cc17,000
Goan Classic 350349cc23,500

These bikes account for around 87% of Royal Enfield’s sales, so the price reduction is expected to boost demand and attract new buyers

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Royal Enfield Bikes That Will Become Expensive

Conversely, larger bikes such as the Himalayan 450, Guerilla 450, Scram 440, and 650cc series will see their GST increase from 28% to 40%, leading to higher prices. Customers looking to buy premium and adventure-tourer models will now need to factor in this price hike.

Bike Engine Estimated Price Hike (Rs)
Himalayan 450452cc25,650
Guerrilla 450452cc21,510
Scram 440443cc18,720
Super Meteor 650648cc33,480
Shotgun 650648cc33,030
Interceptor 650648cc27,859
Classic 650648cc30,294
Bear 650648cc31,100

Conclusion

GST 2.0 has created a clear divide

in Royal Enfield’s pricing: affordable 350cc bikes become cheaper, attracting more buyers, while premium adventure and cruiser models will see higher costs, potentially affecting sales in the upper-end segment.