New Delhi: Royal Enfield on Tuesday launched its newest model – the Bullet Trials. The prices are as follows:
Trials 350 – Rs 1.62 lakh
Trials 500 – Rs 2.07 lakh
Paying homage to the Bullets of yester-years, the Trials have shorter and narrower fenders to cater to the off-road market. It also has a taller handlebar. The 350 has a distinct red frame while the 500 has a green one.
The bikes have dual discs and dual-channel ABS as standard. They use the same engines and gearbox from the Bullet series – the 20hp 28Nm 346cc engine and 27.5hp 41.3Nm 499cc motor mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
The front wheel is 19-inches and the rear one is 18-inches.
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