India’s heartthrob Royal Enfield has joined the list of becoming one of the few company’s to have sold out their entire BS4 line-up before the implementation of the upcoming BS6 emission norms.
The company has said in a statement ‘So, Royal Enfield has now become fully compliant with the new Bharat Stage VI (BS6) emission regulations ahead of the mandated timeline of April 1, 2020. All Royal Enfield stores across the country will sell only BS6 compliant motorcycles starting March 21, 2020’
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With that said the company has also started selling its BS6 compliant products like the RE Classic 350 dual-channel ABS which happens to be Enfield’s first BS6 compliant model. Additionally, Enfield has also ensured a smooth transition from the previous BS4 norms to the new and more stringent BS6 emission norms.
Furthermore, the all-new RE Bullet 350 BS6 has also started reaching dealerships all-over the country and has also revealed the prices of the upcoming BS6 compliant model of its flagship the RE 650 twins, the RE Interceptor 650, and the RE Continental GT 650.
As per company officials, RE has already deployed the phase-wise strategies to make sure that the production and the distribution of the BS4 inventory are scaled simultaneously. The company has is also working on developing new models like the 500 cc Thunderbird along with the Classic 500 model which were expected to be axed with the coming BS6 era.
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RE has also registered a number of trademarks under its Hunter, Sherpa, Flying Flea and Roadster subsidiary all of which are expected to be names of new models in Royal Enfield’s future product line-up.