What is the price of Electra?

What is the price of Electra?

Royal Enfield Bullet Electra has 1 variants wherein price range falls between ₹ 1.21 Lacs to ₹ 1.21 Lacs.

When was Electra discontinued?

Thus, the Electra as such has not been discontinued, but has been categorised under the Standard Street Bullet branding, thus reducing ambiguity among buyers. The 346 cc engine is capable of 19.8 bhp at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm.

What is difference between bullet Electra and Classic 350?

If you compare the battery and headlamp luminance the Classic 350 has it all better as it is equipped with a 14Ah battery compared to that of 8Ah and 5 Ah of Electra and Standard 350 respectively. The Classic also has a 60/55W headlamp compared to 35/35W of other two bikes.

Which battery is best for Royal Enfield Electra?

You can start with Hella FF36 battery. It offers high cranking power and a warranty of 36 months. Something better than this would be Amaron FLO. While it also offers high cranking power, the warranty for this products is 48 months.

What is the mileage of Royal Enfield Bullet Electra Twinspark?

Of-course mileage will vary depending on the motorcycle condition and one’s driving style, the average fuel consumption of Electra Twinspark is around 37-40 kmpl, though Royal Enfield claims it to be 51kmpl. With full fuel tank of 13.5 liters, Bullet Electra can be driven for almost 550km.

What kind of engine does the Ford Bullet Electra have?

The heart of the Bullet Electra is 350 cc air cooled, OHV; four stroke, single cylinder, twinspark engine that generates a stunning 19.8bhp (or 14.76 kW) at 5250 rpm and peak torque reaches 28Nm at 4000 rpm. The Bullet Electra is equipped with TCI (Transistor Coil Ignition), which older, standard model Bullet didn’t have.

What is the maximum speed of a Royal Enfield motorcycle?

By that time Royal Enfield was producing motorcycles with 225cc and 425cc V-twin engines. The most memorable model from next 20-30 years was the Royal Enfield WD/RE (Flying Flea) – a lightweight 125cc motorcycle, created to support soldiers in Second World War. The Bike had an engine that churned out 4bhp and maximum speed of approximately 60km/h.