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Royal Enfield Make-It-Yours 3D Configurator App Launched

 

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  • Available for Android and iOS devices.
  • The app will be available for the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650.
  • The app also offers a delivery timeline for motorcycles.
  • All official accessories come with a two-year warranty.

Personalising your bike just got a whole lot easier with Royal Enfield’s newly launched ‘Make-It-Yours’ 3D configurator app. The app essentially allows customers to pick and choose accessories that’ll go along with the bike at the time of booking. You can even book, check the delivery timeline of the motorcycle, or place a service request via the app. 

Customers can choose from a number of permutations and combinations, from colourways, trims, and graphics to genuine Royal Enfield accessories. The bike will then be built as per the customer’s specifications, within 24 to 48 hours, at the company's manufacturing plant in Chennai.

In the initial phase, the app will only cater to the 650 twins, the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650. The next bike to benefit from the configurator will be the upcoming Meteor 350. Royal Enfield will later roll out the app for the rest of its lineup in a phased manner. 

The ‘Make-It-Yours’ 3D Configurator app is available for Android and iOS devices, and Royal Enfield’s official website: www.royalenfield.com. Alternatively, you could visit any of Royal Enfield's 320-plus dealerships across the country to configure your bike. Customers can also opt for an extension of warranty and annual maintenance contract (AMC) packages via the app.

The option to express your personality through your beloved bike is surely a step in the right direction. We can’t wait to see what owners come up with.



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