Royal Enfield Unveils Custom Super Meteor 650 ‘Project Delta’ By Purpose Built Moto

Royal Enfield - Project Delta

Chennai-headquartered mid-size motorcycle major Royal Enfield has introduced Project Delta, a custom-built ‘Super Meteor 650’ by Australian design firm Purpose Built Moto.

The Australian design house shared that the custom-built Super Meteor 650 is inspired from the 1940-50s era of motorcycling and has been redrawn from the Super Meteor 700 and Flying Flea from World War II.

A closer look at Project Delta reveals an extensively reworked frame, which encompasses vintage styling along with modern engineering refinements. The oil cooler is incorporated in-frame, the hand-fabricated Girder Fork is a blend of artistry and engineering. It features custom spoked wheels (23-inch front & 19-inch rear), slim peanut tank, reworked chassis.

Furthermore, it uses hand-shifted gears that demand rider engagement. In terms of aesthetics, it sports the Art Nouveau-inspired paintwork featuring – black, gold and cherry red.

Anuj Dua, Head - International Business - APAC, Royal Enfield, said, “Royal Enfield motorcycles are truly global while being handcrafted with passion which makes us a true rider’s ally in every sense. As a rider’s ally, we thrive on every facet of riding be it - exploration, customization or motorcycling ecosystem. While our motorcycles inspire builders across the globe, in turn we are also stimulated by their creativity, vision and zeal. Australia is one such country which has given us an amazing community of customisers who constantly challenge and enthuse us at the same time. Apart from uniquely interpreting the design language to make beautiful builds, Royal Enfield has been pushing the envelope with its custom builds in terms of capabilities in Australia. We are confident that in the coming years too, our motorcycles will continue to enable builders in uniquely expressing themselves.”

Tom Gilroy, Founder, Purpose Built Moto, said, “The process for Project Delta is both a culmination of the design DNA I've developed over the last 8 years building motorcycles, and a stake in the ground for Purpose Built Moto moving forward. Shaping our design around the Royal Enfield 650 Twin as our blank canvas - a simple, beautiful motor.  A lot of manufacturers have stopped making their engines beautiful, instead covering them in plastic fairings, and hiding them away. Classic motorcycles always made the engine the star, and that's why I love the Royal Enfield 650 Twin engines. We've delivered a no compromise vision that blends the modern power plant of the Royal Enfield 650 twin, with inspiration drawn from the original Super Meteor 700, and antique models like the Flying flea of the 1940's.”

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    Ultraviolette Automotive Collaborates With Indian Army For 5-Day Rally Across Tamil Nadu

    Ultraviolette F77

    Bengaluru-based electric vehicle company Ultraviolette Automotive collaborated with the Madras Regiment Centre (MRC) of the Indian Army for a five-day rally across Tamil Nadu, by providing a fleet of F77 motorcycles.

    The ride honoured the army Veterans and Veer Naris of Madras Regiment and the Armed Forces community in the region.

    Under the aegis of the Dakshin Bharat Area, the rally covered six districts of Tamil Nadu - Tirupur, Karur, Dindigul, Madurai, Theni and Coimbatore. The team of army personnel engaged with approximately 3,000 veterans and veer naris during the journey: addressing various concerns, sharing crucial information on entitlements, and providing immediate assistance. The F77s covered a cumulative distance of over 6000 kilometres.

    Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-Founder, Ultraviolette, said, " Collaborating again with the Indian Army for this remarkable outreach initiative is an honour that resonates deeply with Ultraviolette's ethos. Our vision to create world-class technology is inspired by the spirit of the India - undaunted, resilient, and driven by purpose. The F77 embodies the very principles that define our Armed Forces - precision, performance, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. To witness Ultraviolette playing a key role in this rally, honouring veterans, and their families, is not just a privilege but a defining moment in our journey".

     

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      Suzuki Motorcycle India Sales Grow 8% In April 2025

      Suzuki Motorcycle India

      Suzuki Motorcycle India (SMIPL), a leading manufacturer of two-wheelers in the country, has reported wholesales of 112,948 units for April 2025, which is 14 percent higher than 99,377 units it sold last year.

      The company reported an 8 percent growth in its domestic sales at 95,214 units, as compared to 88,067 units last year, while exports grew by 57 percent at 17,734 units, as against 11,310 units for the same period last year.

      Deepak Mutreja, Vice-President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India, said, “This positive start to the year fills us with gratitude. Each unit sold represents the beginning of a new journey with our customers and we are thankful to be a part of it. We will continue to work sincerely to meet the evolving expectations of our customers and contribute positively to their journey with us.”

      Last month, the company further upgraded its product lineup, including the Hayabusa to be OBD-2B compliant.

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        TVS Motor Co Sells 443,896 Vehicles In April 2025

        TVS Motor Co

        Chennai-based two-wheeler and three-wheeler maker TVS Motor Company has announced its wholesales for April 2025. The company reported witnessing a 16 percent growth, selling 443,896 units, as against 383,615 units last year. 

        The domestic two-wheeler sales include 220,527 motorcycles and 169,741, while exports accounted for 106,683 units.  

        EV sales grew by 59 percent, rising from 17,403 units in April 2024 to 27,684 units last month.

        Three-wheeler sales grew by 50 percent YoY from 9,023 units to 13,566 units.

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          Street Culture Takes Centre Stage At The Debut Edition Of Royal Enfield Hunterhood

          Street Culture Takes Centre Stage At The Debut Edition Of Royal Enfield Hunterhood

          Blending the pulse of street culture, community and high-octane energy, Royal Enfield hosted the first-ever edition of HunterHood in Mumbai and New Delhi during the last weekend of April 2025. 
          Inspired by the spirit of Hunter motorcycle of the company, the HunterHood event – the latest cultural initiative built around the ethos of “From the streets, For the streets” – brought together riders, artists and urban explorers across the two Indian mega cities. 
          The company also unveiled ‘The 2025 Hunter 350’ with three new colourways and upgraded features inspired by and designed for ‘The Coolest Neighbourhoods of the world’.
          Featuring unique programming in the form of skateboarding sessions, spontaneous cyphers, vibrant graffiti art, live music jams, dynamic dance circles and exhilarating BMX stunts, the event witnessed high-octane performances by some of India’s top musicians like Dino James, Wild Wild Women, Shah Rule, Suggahunny, The Spindoctor, OG Shez, Ikka, DK Mocity, Dhanji, Lush Lata and Samriddhi Bhargav. 
          The event saw over 12 homegrown, premium and emerging street-led brands spanning skateboarding, apparel, sneakers and the culinary space participate. It was attended by 5,000 people across the two mega cities. 

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