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Royal Enfield counting on new launches and first-time buyers to drive up volumes

The middleweight bikemaker is also betting big on Hunter 350, which was launched in August 2022, and is incidentally its most affordable motorcycle (priced at Rs 1.5 lakh)

August 19, 2024 / 17:01 IST
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B. Govindarajan, CEO, Royal Enfield
B. Govindarajan, CEO, Royal Enfield, with the newly-launched Guerrilla 450

Eicher Motors Limited’s motorcycle making arm, Royal Enfield, is betting on a slew of new product lines such as Hunter, Himalayan, Guerrilla 450 and the updated Classic, to drive sustained growth in its volumes during the upcoming quarters. A senior company official said, in a post earnings call, that prospective customers, who were initially puzzled by the new offerings by its competitors, are now looking to buy its products.

“Customers were actually given a lot many options directly which were competing with Royal Enfield and that was a deterrent in decision making. It is subsiding now as we are seeing the number of walk-ins and inquiries going up, even though the heatwave and elections have had their own impact during the previous quarter,” said B. Govindarajan, CEO, Royal Enfield, during EML’s post first quarter earnings call.

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In recent months, the market has seen several new launches by Royal Enfield competitors such as the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 in the Indian market followed by Pulsar NS400Z, from Bajaj Auto, in collaboration with British motorcycle giant Triumph. Hero MotoCorp, in association with Harley Davidson came up with two products - HD X440 followed by Hero Mavrick 440.

“A lot of product action was happening in the middleweight motorcycle market. There were many new entrants (and) a lot of store additions. Now, the period of the whole confusion is settling down. Sometimes the deferment (by buyers) can take place because there is a bombardment of so much information,  about an alternative model,” added Govindarajan.