Royal Enfield has always been in the limelight for its highly appealing retro-style motorcycles. That said, the company is revamping its lineup and is ready to introduce some most awaited motorcycles in the market by 2022. This article will talk about the upcoming RE Scram 411 that is spotted testing on roads in red and black shade.
The motorcycle is expected to be launched by February 2022, however, no such official statements have been made so far. Thinking about the expansion of its market share, the company is planning to manufacture new models to further extend its range of bikes in the market. Royal Enfield has recently revamped its Classic 350 with a few new updates and of course the bike is already a hit in the market.
The upcoming Royal Enfield Scram 411 will be powered by the same 411cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that is there in the Himalayan. This new model will be more of a road-oriented bike whereas the Himalayan is an adventure tourer built for all roads or no-roads. Scram 411 looks quite similar to that of Himalayan.
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To compete with the Honda CB350 and other such bikes in this segment, Royal Enfield is planning to introduce Hunter 350, a flagship cruiser Super Meteor 650, and possibly the Shotgun 650 Bobber whose concept was seen at the EICMA, Italy. Along with the ones mentioned above, RE might launch a new Bullet 350 as well. Recently rumour also circulated over the web regarding the launch of a bigger version of Himalayan in 650cc - there is a possibility that the company is also planning to introduce it to the market.
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To target the right set of consumers, the company is launching this Scram 411 which will come as a road-oriented bike. The bike will not feature a wind-screen, can holders or any such accessories that would make it look just like Himalayan. The company wants to grab a lot more customers with this launch.
However, except for a similar set of accessories, the company might come up with a new set of accessories for Scram 411. It will also be available with the same set of colour tone shades as that of Himalayan. The spied bike is also seen in the same red and black tank that comes with the Himalayan. The overall design language and the mechanicals look moreover similar to Himalayan. It is suspected that the Scram 411 will be a bit cheaper to that of Himalayan which is priced at Rs 2.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
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