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Royal Enfield Working On Electric Motorcycles, Says CEO

In two separate interviews, Royal Enfield CEO Vinod Dasari has indicated that the brand may be working on electric motorcycles, which are likely to be included in the company's future product line-up.
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Published on November 28, 2019

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  • RE working on new products, including electric motorcycles, says CEO
  • Last year, Royal Enfield showcased a bobber-styled Concept KX
  • RE looking to establish itself as a leader in global mid-size segment

Royal Enfield may be working on an entire new range of products, which is likely to include electric motorcycles, CEO Vinod Dasari has said in an interview. Speaking about the current downturn in the auto industry, Dasari told Economic Times in an interview that the worse of the current slowdown is over, and he expects Royal Enfield sales to accelerate from now on, possibly hitting double digit growth. More importantly, the Royal Enfield CEO hinted at a range of new products, and said that the company's capital expenditure was not cut down, even in the midst of the current slowdown.

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Royal Enfield CEO Vinod Dasari has said that the brand is working on electric products

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"Just because there was a downturn, we did not cut down on our capex. I don't think we will spend any more on any large (facility). Most of our capex will go into capability building, new products, electric and other stuff. And it will go into many small assembly plants around the world," Dasari told ET in an interview.

In another interview, the Royal Enfield CEO has said that the company's UK Technology Centre, one of the two R&D centres tasked with new product development, has rigged up an existing product with an electric powertrain and that he has "driven it" himself.

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The Royal Enfield 650 Twins are the company's most advanced and performance-oriented models

The pertinent details is not just the growth that Royal Enfield is aiming at, but also the future course the company will take, which includes strengthening Royal Enfield's presence in international markets. Earlier this year, Royal Enfield set up the company's first assembly plant outside India, in Thailand, and exports have gradually started gathering momentum, primarily on the back of Royal Enfield's new 650 Twins. More importantly, the CEO was candid in expressing that capital expenditure has been on capability building, including new products and an electric drivetrain.

Also Read: Royal Enfield Establishes Assembly Plant In Thailand, First Outside India

Royal Enfield currently has two R&D centres, one in the UK, which has the primary development team of the new 650 cc, parallel-twin platform, and a second one in Chennai. The Indian motorcycle brand's future launches include updated versions of the Royal Enfield Thunderbird and the Royal Enfield Classic, with updates to make the products meet the upcoming Bharat Stage VI (BS6) emission regulations. But future product strategy is likely to include electric motorcycles at some stage, although that still may be a couple of years away from production.

Also Read: Royal Enfield Concept KX Indicates New Brand Direction

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Siddhartha Lal, MD, Royal Enfield with Mark Wells, Head of Product Strategy and Rudratej Singh, Former President, Royal Enfield

Last year, Royal Enfield showcased the Concept KX bobber-styled motorcycle concept at the EICMA 2018 show in Milan, Italy. The RE Concept KX is inspired by Royal Enfield's original Model KX of the late 1930s, and was described as just a design study, but there's no mistaking the fact that the Concept KX underscores Royal Enfield's future product capability and strategy.

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The RE Concept KX inspired by the 1930s Model KX

Whether the Concept KX will make into production at some stage, either with an internal combustion engine, or an all-electric powertrain is still a matter of conjecture. But there's no mistaking the fact that Royal Enfield has a dedicated team working on an entire new range of modern classic models, both with conventional internal combustion engines, and as the CEO revealed, with possibly a new electric drivetrain.

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