market priced in the neighborhood of $7,000 (no official pricing has been announced, but we expect it will have a similar MSRP to the current Super Meteor).
Royal Enfield is on a roll, of sorts, with attractive, traditional styling and very reasonable pricing. The new Shotgun is, according to Royal Enfield, more nimble than the Super Meteor with different wheel sizes and suspension (including longer shock bodies that raise the rear end).
When the bike goes on sale worldwide next year, it should be available in four color schemes, including Stencil White, Plasma Blue, Green Drill and Sheetmetal Grey.
Particularly with younger riders, pricing is critically important, and Royal Enfield may rightly feel it can grab some decent market share in the United States with several new models.
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