Royal Enfield Announced Global Recall For Multiple Motorcycle Over Faulty Reflectors – News18


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It has been reported that the global inspection drive has impacted all the models, which have manufactured between November 2022 and March 2023. 

The homegrown two-wheeler giant Royal Enfield (RE) has announced the global recall for bikes on a global level. The decision was taken after a larger number of motorcycles witnessed a fault on faulty rear and side reflectors.

It has been reported that the global inspection drive has impacted all the models, which have manufactured between November 2022 and March 2023.

Here’s What Brand Says

As per the details shared by the brand over the issue, it says that the reflectors, which have been used on the bikes may not meet the required standards. To maintain transparency and offer the customers a smooth riding expirence, the company has decided to replace the part free of cost. It will take only 15 minutes for the engineers to replace the faulty part, says the brand.

Free of Cost Replacement

Customers who own the motorcyle under the above-mentioned period can visit nearby authorised dealerships or service centres to get the benefit. To note, the recent recall will be conducted in a phased manner. It will start from South Korea, reaching to the USA, and followed by Canada, India, Brazil, Latin America, Europe, and the UK.

Global Brand RE

Meanwhile, the RE has been witnessing an overwhelming response, not just from Indian customers but from worldwide. The company has a wide range of motorcycles in its fleet, catering to different audiences in multiple segments.

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