Royal Enfield Classic 500

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 2,01,000
* Delhi. May vary.
Discontinued
Our take on this /// Verdict
The Royal Enfield Bullet 500 is an iconic classic bike that has been a favorite of many for years. It is a great choice for touring and off-roading, and its classic looks make it a great choice for those looking for a bit of nostalgia. The engine is reliable and powerful, and the bike is easy to maintain. It is also affordable, making it a great option for those on a budget. In short, the Royal Enfield Bullet 500 is a great choice for those looking for a classic machine with plenty of power and a timeless look.
Price

Royal Enfield Classic 500 price is Rs 2.01 lakh in India. Available in Black color.

Latest Updates
Friday, 08 September 2023 08:10 AM

Royal Enfield today announced that it will discontinue the retail sales of Bullet 500, Classic 500, and Thunderbird 500 in India from March 31, 2020. However, Royal Enfield Bullet 500, Royal Enfield Classic 500 and Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 will continue to be sold across all the international markets.

Tuesday, 15 October 2024 11:01 PM Royal Enfield has launched a new limited edition range of 1:3 scale models inspired by the Classic 500, available in seven color options including Chrome Black, Maroon Chrome, and Forest Green Chrome. These handcrafted models feature 964 components, wire-spoke wheels, and a peashooter exhaust, and are priced at Rs. 94,990. I think these scale models are a great tribute to the Classic 500s heritage and will be a hit among collectors.
Monday, 14 October 2024 11:59 PM Royal Enfield has re-launched its 1:3 scale models of the Classic 500, which were first showcased at Motoverse 2022. These scale models are highly detailed with multiple moving parts and are available in seven colors. They are priced at Rs. 94,990, a significant increase from the initial launch price of Rs. 67,990. I think the attention to detail in these models justifies the premium price for true enthusiasts.
Saturday, 03 August 2024 12:01 PM The 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 500 has been unveiled, retaining its classic retro design while incorporating modern upgrades. The bike features a refined 500cc single-cylinder engine, improved suspension, and advanced electronics, including a modern digital-analog instrument cluster. I believe this blend of vintage charm and contemporary performance will make it a standout choice for both traditionalists and modern riders.
Sunday, 12 November 2023 03:30 PM The Royal Enfield Classic 500 has seen various updates over the years, with the latest models focusing on enhanced performance and comfort. The bike is powered by a 499cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine and features a 5-speed gearbox, dual-channel ABS, and improved braking systems. I believe these updates have made the Classic 500 a more appealing option for riders looking for a balance between style and functionality.
Tuesday, 01 November 2022 06:36 AM Royal Enfields Chief Commercial Officer, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, mentioned that the 1:3 scale models of the Classic 500 started as an internal passion project and have evolved into a unique offering for enthusiasts. These models honor the spirit of pure motorcycling and are now available on the Royal Enfield website. I think this initiative shows the companys commitment to its community and heritage.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant Royal Enfield Classic 500 ABS
Availability Status in India Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type Cruiser
Latest Price in India Royal Enfield Classic 500 price was Rs 2.01 lakh before being discontinued.
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Black
Official Tagline Made Like a Gun, Goes Like a Bullet!
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 499cc, Single Cylinder, Air Cooled, 4 Stroke, Twinspark
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection
Cooling Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 499 cc
Maximum Power 27.2 HP @ 5250 rpm
Maximum Torque 41.3 NM @ 4000 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Emission Norms BS4-Compliant
Ignition Digital Electronic Ignition
Lubrication Wet sump
Compression Ratio 8.5:1
Bore 84 mm
Stroke 90 mm
Oil Grade 15 W 50 API, SL Grade & above, JASO MA 2
Air Cleaner Paper Element
Number of Gears 5 Speed
Gearbox Type Constant Mesh
Clutch Wet, Multi-Plate
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage 30 kmpl
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 280mm Disc, 2 Piston Caliper
Rear Brake 240mm Disc, Single Piston Caliper
ABS Yes, Dual Channel
Front Tyre 90/90-19
Rear Tyre 120/80-18
Wheel Type Spoke
Tubeless Tyres
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
Braking System Anti-lock Braking System
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic Forks
Rear Suspension Twin Gas Charged Shock Absorbers with 5-Step Adjustable Preload
Frame (Chassis) Single Downtube, Using Engine as Stressed Member
Front Wheel Travel 130mm
Rear Wheel Travel 80mm
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2140 mm
Overall Width 790 mm
Overall Height 1090 mm
Ground Clearance 135 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1380 mm
Kerb Weight 196 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.50 litres
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Analogue
Fuel Gauge Analogue
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Capacity 12 Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light 60W / 55W, HALOGEN
Tail Light 12V, P21/ 5 W
Turn Signal Light (Front) 12V, 10W x 4nos
Turn Signal Light (Rear) 12V, 10W x 4nos
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start

Royal Enfield Classic 500 Review

27 Jul, 2016 05:35 AM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

Royal Enfield needs no introduction in India. It represents a certain class of bikes here and Classic 500 is their newest offering. This bike fills the gap between Royal Enfield’s regular Bullet and Thunderbird. Will it be able to leave the long lasting impression similar to its other siblings? Let’s find out.

Royal Enfield India has launched new variants of Classic 500. One is the Classic Chrome 500 and second is the Classic Desert Storm 500. Both the variants are exactly same in terms of engine and other technical specifications. The Classic Chrome 500 features all-over chrome finish and Classic Desert Storm 500 is light brown in shade in matte finish. The Classic Chrome is priced at Rs. 1.65 lakhs (on-road Mumbai), which is Rs. 10000 more than the regular variant of Classic 500.

The Classic Desert Storm is priced at Rs. 1.58 lakhs (on-road Mumbai), which is Rs. 3000 more than the regular variant of Classic 500. Both the variants are powered by a 499cc, single cylinder engine which generates maximum power of 27.2 Bhp at 5250 rpm and peak torque of 41.3 Nm at 4000 rpm. There is one more variant of Classic 500 which is known as Classic Military 500 but it will not be launched in India because green shade is reserved for Army only.

The Classic 500 Chrome is available in two shades: Black and Royal Maroon. Classic 500 Desert Storm is available in only one shade: Light brown in matte finish. “Our customers have been demanding the Chrome model of Royal Enfield for quite some time now. Both Classic Chrome and Desert Storm are meant to bring more thrills to the customer,” the firm’s senior vice president (sales and marketing) Shaji Koshy said.

Design and Style

Give it a look and you will come to know instantly why it’s been named Classic. Its retro look resembles to the early age Bullets. Classic 500 has been heavily chromed and that makes it look extremely classy. It’s a perfect blend of vintage and modern styling. The circular headlight and twin eye lamps give it a Bullet look. The headlight is surrounded by chrome and also features a tiny chrome visor at the top. Front telescopic forks are semi body colored while their lower section is chrome finished which suits its chrome spoke wheels. It has a full size mudguard which covers most of the part of its front wheel. Its round shaped rear view mirrors and orange colored side indicators which add sparkle to this bike. Move to the side of this bike and its classic styling continues. The tank is very simple and sits on the top of its steel engine. There are certain unique features in this bike which includes single rider seat with coil springs and up-swept silencer. It has an extremely long chrome finished muffler which differentiates it from its other siblings. Its rear mudguard carries nothing else than its number plate, tail light and rear side indicators. Its naked look at the back makes it an eye-catcher. Other than this, the bike has body colored air filter and oval shaped tool box.

Instrument Console

Like most of the Bullets, you will also notice naked analogue instrument console in this bike. It has a circular pod for its analogue speedometer and odometer which also houses other indicators. Just below on the right side of this speedometer, it has a small dial for its analogue fuel gauge.

Engine and Gearbox

Royal Enfield Classic 500 uses a fuel injected, single cylinder 499cc engine. This 4-stroke, twin spark engine generates a power output of 27.2 bhp at 5250 rpm. Its maximum torque production of 41.3 Nm can be used at 4000 rpm. This engine is mated with a five-speed manual gearbox which works from the left side and comes with a gear shift pattern of one gear down and four gears up-shift.

Acceleration and Performance

Royal Enfield bikes are known for their strong low and mid-range and Classic seems to be their most powerful bike till date. Surely, it’s a heavy machine but thanks to its massive torque output, you never feel restricted. It has tall gear ratios which helps you to squeeze maximum out of this 500cc engine. In city traffic, the early torque building brings stability to this bike at slow speeds. The throttle response is really impressive and keeps on improving as you progress. The thumping sound of this engine is very low which makes less noise pollution. The gear transitions are very smooth and you will enjoy confident riding. It can cross the speed of 130km/hr easily. It may not be as fast as you expect but the way this bike uses its power is really tremendous. The bike is a treat on highways as there is no sign of harshness in this engine; it feels extremely refined and powerful. The serious turbo pulling of this engine can be noticed on hill driving.

Mileage

Expect this bike to return a fuel economy of round 25-30km/ltr in city conditions. On highways, its mileage ranges from 32-35km/ltr.

Comfort while Driving

If you are a solo rider and need a spacious and comfortable bike then don’t look beyond Classic. It offers a very relaxed riding position with front-set foot pegs. The solo seat is well padded and supported with springs which saves you from back pain on long runs. It has a wide handle bar which offers a firm grip which gives you a good hold of this bike. The bike has rubber pad on both sides of its fuel tank which gives you solid knee grip. The visibility of road is perfect and you can enjoy stress free rides.

Storage Space and Safety Features

Royal Enfield Classic 500 features tool box for storage space and for safety, it comes equipped with halogen headlight which gives you clear vision of roads at night.

Suspension and Brakes

Classic 500 uses 35mm telescopic front forks and twin gas charged with swing arm rear suspension which easily takes the heavy weight (187kg) of this bike. The braking system includes front disc brake of 280mm and rear drum brake of 153mm.

Ride and Handling

Royal Enfield Classic 500 teaches you the true meaning of cruising. The ride and handling of this bike at high speed is really light and responsive. You may only find it a bit heavy and slow in city traffic and parking lots where you will have to put an effort while turning it at slow speed. Other than this, there is no complaint about its ride quality. Moreover, it has a wheelbase (1360mm) and ground clearance of 135mm which improves its stability around corners though we still feel the need of a wider rear tyre. The high speed stability of this bike is commendable and its braking system is also quite effective.

Shades

Royal Enfield Classic 500 is available in three shades: Classic Tan, Classic Silver and Classic Black.

Verdict

Royal Enfield Classic 500 has no competitor in our Indian bike market. Its exclusivity is the biggest USP of this bike. Moreover, the performance and ride quality of this bike makes it distinctive. We feel it’s a complete value for money bike and should be the first choice of grown up boys who wants to experience the world of cruising.

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FAQs

Most Popular FAQs for Royal Enfield Classic 500
  • How does the Chrome Edition compare, riding wise, to modern retro bikes?

    09 January 2025 09:58

    Although there are many bikes that give you the same feel, nothing comes close to the Classic 500 for an authentic vintage experience. They may have new school guts, but they’re just pretenders with old school looks.

  • Do your riding habits change with owning a Classic 500 Chrome Edition?

    09 January 2025 09:58

    It has made me a better rider overall. I’ve picked up on understanding what the bike sounds and feels like better, and catching issues earlier.

  • Is the Classic 500 Chrome Edition worth the extra maintenance?

    09 January 2025 09:58

    It depends on your lifestyle. If you're the weekend rider who likes to detail, then go for it. Those looking to save a buck may want to stick with the standard finish and daily commuters might as well.

  • So, is the Chrome Edition really any different than the classic 500?

    09 January 2025 09:58

    Nah, it's all in your head. It’s exactly the same engine and components. The difference you feel is all just the placebo effect of riding a shinier bike.

  • Is it a future collector's item the Classic 500 Chrome Edition?

    09 January 2025 09:58

    Definitely! The chrome edition was always a head turner but the 500cc engine is a piece of Royal Enfield history. It's worth a pretty penny in 20 years — keep it in good condition.

  • Anyone who owns a Classic 500 in 2025, is it a nightmare to maintain?

    09 January 2025 09:47

    It’s actually fun to maintain if you’re handy with tools. YouTube has tons of tutorials, and the bike itself is very simple, so it’s a great learning experience.

  • In 2025, does the Classic 500 still turn heads?

    09 January 2025 09:47

    Absolutely! The Classic 500 is a timeless design that you will never want to get rid of. Every time I ride mine I still get compliments.

  • Is the Royal Enfield Classic 500 worth a buy in 2025?

    09 January 2025 09:47

    That depends on what you’re looking for. The 500 is great if you want a weekend toy for short rides and don’t mind tinkering. Newer models make more sense for daily use, however.

  • Just how bad are the vibrations on the Classic 500?

    09 January 2025 09:47

    They're honestly, pretty terrible. After an hour or two of highway riding my hands go numb. For long trips, it’s a deal breaker.

  • Can the Classic 500 cope with the modern traffic?

    09 January 2025 09:47

    It can’t cope with fast highways. When you are always going at full throttle trying to keep up it is not great for the engine or nerves.

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Classic 500cc needs more top speed. ..... like 145 to 150km/hr

Dipanjan halder | 9 years ago
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It is a great machine. ....... oh and it's royal look.........such a mind blowing bike..... it's roaring sound make a great feeling. .......really 500ccc classic is a heavy duty machine. .... only one thing i dislike about its. ....that is it top speed.........otherwise it's overall performance is fabulous. ......

Best Features: It's amazing engine. ......

Pros: I like every thing about it. .......

Cons: Its top speed. ....... iIthink it should be able to touch 150km/hr

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