Royal Enfield have had a long History in India the Bikes rich heritage spans from pre war till post war development that can still be witnessed in newer models. In this list we would talk about some of the most special Royal Enfield bikes that still hold good in the resale market due to their limited run and limited numbers in the northern belt. We have chosen the bikes based on the peculiarity of the engines as well as limited production specs.
Royal Enfield Bullet 500
The Royal Enfield Bullet 500cc has been one of the most legendary bikes in India. The bike was initially manufactured in Redditch in England. Then later the bike was produced in Chennai and Tamil Nadu by Royal Enfield. The bike has been one of the only models that has been sold for the longest production run without any changes. The bike has been in constant production ever since 1932. Although now the vehicle has been discontinued due to stricter emission norms.

Royal Enfield 535 GT
The vehicle was sold for short duration only from 2013-2018. And for Auto enthusiast it was one of the most authentic experience they could have of owning a café racer bike in India. The bike was powered by a 535 cc engine that was not provided on any other bike and beyond that the bike had other performance oriented changes as well such as stiffer Ohlin’s suspension and upgraded Brembo brakes. The bike produced about 29.2 bhp @5000 rpm and a peak torque of around 44 nm @4000 rpm. Beyond this another special Royal Enfield that deserves to be listed would be.

Old Royal Enfield Thunderbird
The older thunderbirds as well as the earlier version lightening were considered to be very unique due to their special AVL engines. These engines used Austrian engineering and hence these as well as the older advanced EVL engine in the lightening are worth quite a lot of money in the resale market. The later period thunder bird also had advanced mikuni carburetors that were considered to be very special. Its hard to find these era models now.
Royal Enfield Taurus

The Taurus diesel was until now the only bike that was diesel powered in India, The bike had a 325cc diesel engine mated to a right hand side 4- speed gearbox. The bike had a neutral finder quite like some of the other vehicles in the range at that time. The 325 diesel engine was air cooled and produced about 6.9 ps of power @360 rpm and a peak torque figure of
1951-55 Model G2 350

Royal Enfield Model G2 350 Bullet , a super rare bike to find today. As per the aficionados the bike has had two production spec models one being the Redditch produced Models as well as a Chennai based production models as well. The Redditch manufactured models were vastly superior to that of the Chennai manufactured models. The readers might be able to recognize the bike from the famous Movie Kabir Singh where the main protagonist played by Shahid Kapoor rides the bike. The bike had a quintessential spring single seat along with postwar tank graphics, rubber thigh pads and engine fins for better cooling. The Bike had taken major styling cues from the older pre war G2 models. As per the publications provided by Royal Enfield the engine shape was inspired from the wings of the WorldWar 2 fighter spitfire. Finding these bikes has become a hard task. Some of them even had throttle on the left arm to allow the users aim and shoot with the right hand. The Bike had many innovations including a rare accelerator lock as well.