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Royal Enfield now offering guaranteed buyback in India

Written by Kanad Kalasur

Royal Enfield has announced a new guaranteed buyback program in India. For this, the Indian bikemaker has tied-up with OTO Capital for the Assured Buyback program. According to the company, this is the first time such an initiative has been launched for the motorcycle segment.

Royal Enfield’s Assured Buyback Program : More Details

Customers are free to choose from flexible tenure options. These are available from 1 to 3 years. According to the plans, customers will benefit from upto 45 percent lower EMIs, a guaranteed buyback value of upto 77 percent and a cashback incentive at the end of the term.

When the agreed tenure ends, customers will be presented with three options – retain the bike, trade in for a new Royal Enfield or return it. Initially, this Assured Buyback facility will be available in 12 cities. These include the likes of Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida, Lucknow, Jaipur, Bhopal, Indore, Ahmedabad, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai.

Royal Enfield Scrambler 650

Looks like Royal Enfield is soon planning to launch the Scrambler variant of the 650cc platform pretty soon. New spy images have surfaced online which reveal the new Scrambler 650 in a launch-ready guise.

The spied images reveal a fully uncamouflaged motorbike. Further, the Royal Enfield Scrambler 650 looks to be in a production ready form as well. It can be seen that the Scrambler 650 is based on the Interceptor 650. However, Royal Enfield has made some changes to reflect the same. The bike rides on wire spoke rims with 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels. The tyres are knobby units and the bike also uses upside-down front forks and gets a single side exhaust.

Other features could include full LED lights, a single off-set instrument cluster, long-travel suspension, taller handlebars, an upright seating geometry and more. All these changes are expected to make the Scrambler 650 better off-road.

Powertrain of the Royal Enfield Scrambler 650

The bike will get the same 648cc parallel-twin engine that develops 46 BHP and 52 Nm of peak torque. It is possible that Royal Enfield might re-tune the engine. This engine will be paired to a 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch.

 

Also Read – 2024 Royal Enfield Scrambler 650 spotted in production ready avatar.