Brand applies increases of up to R$ 500 in part of the line of larger engines shortly after announcing the new Classic 650
Royal Enfield readjusted the prices of part of its motorcycle line in Brazil this April 2026. The action came days after the launch of the new Classic 650, which made the news reverberate even more.
The increases were relatively moderate, with an average of R$ 500, but they come at a sensitive time for the consumer, especially given the expectation generated by the arrival of a new model.
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The increase reached most of the brand’s larger models and the manufacturer chose to preserve the prices of strategic motorcycles, such as the Hunter 350, Himalayan 450 and the recently launched Bear 650. The decision indicates an attempt to maintain competitiveness in higher volume segments, especially in the case of Hunter, which continues as an entry-level model and is proud to cost less than R$ 20 thousand.
Even with the increases, Royal Enfield continues to bet on competitive prices as a differential. Even so, the timing of the readjustment, right after the presentation of an important novelty, generated greater repercussions than the conventional one. The news was published by most websites specializing in two wheels.
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