Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Royal Enfield starts production in its new plant



For those who once loved their grandpa's Royal Enfield and think that the story is now just a nostalgia. To their surprise the iconic 'Bullet' was never out of production. Even after the defunct factory at Redditch,  England in 1970, it was continued in Chennai, India since 1955. Traditionally handcrafted & metal made,  Royal Enfield 'Bullet' is now claimed as the Oldest Motorcycle Brand ever. 



After the development of new Unit Construction Engine the legend rides on into a new era. The increasing demand of iconic motorcycle has growth-fully pushed the company to establish a second plant and the dream came true just a days ago that now Royal Enfield Motorcycles rolls out of its new  plant at Oragadam near Chennai.


With the opening of this new plant Royal Enfield is now seeking to boost production up to 1.5 lakh units per annum from the first quarter of the next fiscal year. Also expressed earlier CEO Mr Venki Padmanabhan promises to bring down the waiting period for the Bullet Lovers to receive their motorcycles : 

'Made Like A Gun, Goes Like Bullet.' 


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