Royal Enfield Rentals across India now

By Biketoq Editor

Royal Enfield, the iconic Indian motorcycle manufacturer known for its classic and rugged bikes, has kicked off its highly anticipated bike rental program. In a strategic move to expand its reach and cater to adventure-seeking riders, the company has joined forces with more than 40 motorcycle rental operators, offering its legendary two-wheelers in 26 cities across India.

Under the banner of “Royal Enfield Rental,” the company has inked partnerships with esteemed operators such as Rental Wheel, Ghumo Bike, Ghoomakad Bike, Wild Adventure, and Balaji Tours, among others. Enthusiasts and explorers will now have access to a fleet of over 300 Royal Enfield motorcycles strategically stationed in key cities and destinations, including Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Leh, Manali, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and various other picturesque locales across India.

Renting a Royal Enfield bike has been made as easy as a few clicks. Interested riders can visit the dedicated Royal Enfield Rental website, where they can select their desired destination and peruse a comprehensive list of motorcycles available for rent. The search can be fine-tuned based on specific criteria such as model preference, bike age, rental price, and the anticipated distance to be covered during the journey.

Moreover, in a testament to Royal Enfield’s commitment to providing a seamless and immersive experience, the company has also collaborated with independent mechanics and custom builders to offer support to its discerning clientele.

Commenting on the launch of the Royal Enfield Rentals program, Mohit Dhar Jayal, Chief Brand Officer at Royal Enfield, emphasized the crucial role played by motorcycle rental operators in shaping the company’s culture and mission of delivering pure motorcycling experiences. “Our extended family of motorcycle rental and tour operators and mechanics have played a critical role in shaping our culture and mission of pure motorcycling. Alongside our efforts, the people of this extended ecosystem have built wider access and aspiration for our motorcycles,” he stated.

Jayal further elaborated on the program’s significance, saying, “Our new Royal Enfield Rentals initiative will enable access for riders to rent a motorcycle anywhere in India, and it will also enhance the level of support we offer to all motorcycle rental operators who represent the backbone of our ecosystem across tourist and rider destinations everywhere.”

With the launch of the Royal Enfield Rentals program, adventure-seekers and biking enthusiasts now have an exciting opportunity to embark on unforgettable journeys astride the iconic Royal Enfield motorcycles, exploring the diverse and picturesque landscapes that India has to offer. The program promises to further solidify Royal Enfield’s standing as a trailblazer in the world of two-wheelers while creating thrilling memories for riders across the nation.


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