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Royal Enfield introduces 'Rental & Tours' globally

Royal Enfield has expanded its rental business globally, introducing "Rentals and Tours" in over 25 countries and covering more than 60 destinations. This initiative, following the introduction of Royal Enfield Rentals in India, aims to redefine motorcycle tourism by providing a comprehensive platform for travellers seeking motorcycle adventures.

The "Rentals and Tours" programme claims to offer a one-stop solution for motorcycle journeys. With accredited partners worldwide, the platform caters to various riding preferences, including terrain and expertise levels. It comprises motorcycle rentals, professionally guided tours, and assistance in curating self-guided trips.

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Royal Enfield provides these services through a third-party, accredited tour and rental partner. Booking a tour package or renting a motorcycle is made easy through the Royal Enfield website, where users can browse available bike options at their desired destination, select rental partners, and book in advance by paying the rent and refundable security deposit.

Although the online rental service offers convenience and ease of booking, Royal Enfield says that it is not directly involved in the payment process. Cancelling a booking requires contacting the tour and rental partner directly. Further, some travellers have noticed that the rental prices displayed on Royal Enfield's website is higher compared to those offered by local rental service providers.

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