Royal Enfield launches Royal Enfield Rentals

Travellers and motorcyclists now have the access to rent from a wide portfolio of over 300 Royal Enfield motorcycles across 25 cities in India.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 20 Sep 2023 Views icon6854 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Royal Enfield launches Royal Enfield Rentals

Royal Enfield today launched the Royal Enfield rentals, a programme that partners with motorcycle rental operators across the country, for people to rent and ride Royal Enfield Motorcycles.

Travellers and motorcyclists can rent from a wide portfolio of over 300 Royal Enfield motorcycles across 25 cities in India, from more than 40 motorcycle rental operators, the press release noted. 

Mohit Dhar Jayal, Chief Brand Officer, Royal Enfield, said, "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."

"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," he added. 

 

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