The Royal Enfield Despatch rider limited edition models were exclusively launched online and were completely sold out within 26 minutes of opening bookings.

Royal Enfield Classic 500 Limited Edition
The Royal Enfield Despatch edition WAS available in two colour options

Here is a fine example if you wish to describe the popularity of Royal Enfield in India. The British turned Indian motorcycle manufacturer recently introduced its Despatch rider limited edition model range exclusively online and managed to clear out its entire inventory within 26 minutes of opening bookings online. The Despatch rider range was launched in three colour options including Desert Storm, Squadron Blue and Military Green (not sold in India).

Each Royal Enfield Despatch Rider edition is based on a Classic 500 and comes with a signature camouflage pattern made by hydrographic print transfer, matte black finished engine, indicators and exhaust muffler, leather upholstered seats and a leather strap panel at the side. Each limited edition model also comes with an embossed aluminium hallmark carrying the production number of the motorcycle and details of the Oragadam plant, where the Classic 500 is manufactured. The Despatch edition is priced at Rs. 2.25 lakhs (on-road, Mumbai).

As part of its growth plans for the future, Royal Enfield will be investing Rs. 500 crores on R&D, new product development, capacity expansion and setting up of new technology centres in Chennai and the UK. The investment will also see the expansion of the automaker’s Oragadam facility in Chennai. The automaker’s total production capacity is expected to reach 50,000 units by the end of this year from the current 30,000 per month. For 2016, Royal Enfield will be bringing in the all-new Himalayan adventure motorcycle to the market and will launch a new product every year till the end of this decade.

Royal Enfield Classic 500 Limited Edition Blue
The Despatch edition models take inspiration from the old school war bikes with a special paint scheme