Royal Enfield Created a Stealth Black Version of the Classic 500
Daniel Johnson — August 8, 2019 — Autos
References: royalenfield & hypebeast
Royal Enfield's iconic bike, the Classic 500, will be getting a new look. Royal Enfield has announced that it will release an all-black version of the Classic 500, titled the Classic 500 Stealth Black. Where previously the bike featured a chrome theme, the new version will have a stealthy all-black aesthetic. The bike features a post-war design with reliable performance.
The bike is powered by a 499cc engine that can produce 27 horsepower and 30 pout-feet of torque. It also has a lower placement, which makes it a fuel-efficient motorcycle. The new Royal Enfield Classic 500 Stealth Black has a $58,00 price point.
The company is also releasing a Gunmetal Grey version of the iconic motorcycle.
Image Credit: Royal Enfield
The bike is powered by a 499cc engine that can produce 27 horsepower and 30 pout-feet of torque. It also has a lower placement, which makes it a fuel-efficient motorcycle. The new Royal Enfield Classic 500 Stealth Black has a $58,00 price point.
The company is also releasing a Gunmetal Grey version of the iconic motorcycle.
Image Credit: Royal Enfield
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1. All-black Motorcycle Redesigns - The trend of creating all-black, sleek designs for motorcycles.
2. Post-war Design Resurgence - There is a renewed interest in post-war design aesthetics for motorcycles.
3. Special Edition Colorways - Motorcycle companies are releasing more special edition colorways of their classic models.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - Motorcycle companies can explore opportunities for revamping classic models with modern design trends.
2. Luxury Transportation - The trend of all-black motorcycle designs can appeal to luxury transportation companies for high-end clientele.
3. Marketing and Branding - Special edition colorways can be a successful marketing tactic for motorcycle companies to generate buzz and increase sales.
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