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Will the Royal Enfield Roadster 450’s modern features turn off traditional RE fans, or bring a new audience to the party?

by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views8 comments
Simple, reliable motorcycles and classic styling is what Royal Enfield has made its name on. The new Roadster 450, however, features a host of modern features, including ride-by-wire throttle, riding modes and a TFT display with smartphone connectivity. The switch to more modern technology has caused RE enthusiasts to debate. But some traditionalists argue that these features are alien to the brand's ethos of simplicity and may turn off long time fans who like the no frills approach of older models. But supporters of the new direction argue these modern touches are essential to bring in younger riders and maintain competitiveness in the current market. A lot of talk is around whether Royal Enfield will be able to strike that delicate balance between heritage and what's expected today, and whether the tech features on the Roadster 450 will be seen as a blessing or a curse.
Royal Enfield Roadster 450
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Comments (8)

Monikaover 1 year ago
The older models will always have the purists. This is RE’s shot at showing that they can do modern without losing their soul.
Abhayover 1 year ago
The new tech makes me happy. RE is serious about improving their bikes and not just doing it relying on nostalgia, as it shows.
Awadheshover 1 year ago
While the modern features are icing on the cake, as long as the bike still has that RE character, I am fine with it. It's the best of both worlds.
Kuldeepover 1 year ago
But they're not the only market for traditional fans might grumble. I’m sure these will definitely help RE reach a new audience.
Divyaover 1 year ago
I hope they don’t go overboard, but the tech is great. Perfect would be a balance between modern features and simple classic.
Akshatover 1 year ago
RE could really use these features. On one hand, they can continue to keep making classic models for purists, but the Roadster must compete with modern bikes.
Kanishkover 1 year ago
This worries me because it will lose that classic RE charm. The simplicity was part of the appeal. Don't have too many electronics or you'll ruin the experience.
Pramodover 1 year ago
It’s a smart move to include modern features. In order to continue to be relevant, RE needs to evolve while still not irking the core fanbase, which should attract the younger riders.
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