Royal Enfield Classic 250: Royal Enfield has carved a niche for itself in the Indian automobile industry. This bike, which is going to be a new addition to its Classic series, has been designed keeping in mind the consumers who want to experience the legacy of Royal Enfield. The company has launched the Royal Enfield Classic 250, which is making quite a splash in the Indian market and is attracting a lot of consumers even after its launch.
If you too are looking for a bike that is budget-friendly and also offers premium features, then this bike is a blessing for you. It includes smart and premium features like a 250cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, BS6-compliant engine, dual disc brakes, ABS, a stylish instrument console, and a USB charging port, which makes the bike even more luxurious. Royal Enfield’s service network is widely spread across India, which also makes maintenance easier.
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Royal Enfield Classic 250
This bike, designed by the company and completely retro-inspired, features a round headlight, chrome finish, classic side panels, and upright handlebars. The bike is lightweight, making it easy to handle and offering a comfortable seating position.
Engine Performance
The company claims a 249cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 14 hp and 18 Nm of torque. The bike delivers a fuel efficiency of 40 to 45 km/l, and its fuel tank capacity is 13 liters, offering a range of 520 to 585 km/l on a single charge.

Braking System and Suspension
When it comes to comfort and safety, Royal Enfield is the first name that comes to mind. The company has used dual disc brakes and a dual-channel anti-lock braking system to balance both brakes. The suspension system features telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, which are sure to handle rough terrain and deliver excellent performance on every turn.
High-tech Features
To give the bike a classic and stylish look, the company has included smart features such as a digital-analog instrument cluster, USB charging port, fuel injection technology, a liquid-cooled engine, dual-channel ABS, LED headlight, taillight, low fuel indicator, side stand engine cut-off safety, tubeless tires, electric start, engine kill switch, smart battery management system, and automatic headlight on.
Riding Experience—A Royal Feel
The Classic 250 is simply a joy to ride. Its handling is so effortless that even a novice rider will feel confident the first time they ride it. The suspension setup is slightly soft, allowing it to easily absorb potholes on Indian roads. Looking for long journeys? No problem. Even after 300-400 km of continuous driving, there’s no back or shoulder pain.
Braking is standard with a 300mm disc at the front and a 240mm disc at the rear, along with dual-channel ABS. You can brake with confidence even in the rain. Tubeless tires (for the first time on a Classic model) significantly reduce the risk of punctures.
Price and Availability
If you’re also interested in this bike, let me tell you that the starting price of this bike in India is set at ₹1,25,000 to ₹1,35,000 if you want to buy it. And if you don’t have the full budget, don’t worry, as you can purchase this bike with a down payment of ₹10,999 to ₹13,000 and monthly installments of ₹4,500 to ₹5,200.
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