Royal Enfield Classic 500 Is Back — As A Scale Model That Costs As Much As A Hero Splendor
Royal Enfield has re-launched the 1:3 scale model of the Classic 500 with two brand new colour options - Medallion Bronze and Orange Ember. With these additions, the iconic miniature is now available in a total of nine colour variants, and bookings are open until April 19, 2026.
If you fancy picking one up, you can book it on Royal Enfield's official online apparel store or at authorised dealerships, with a booking amount of Rs 5,000. The full price comes in at Rs 88,000, roughly what you'd pay for a new Hero Splendor, though it is about Rs 6,000 cheaper than its previous iteration.

This scale model of the Royal Enfield Classic 500 is not your average desk ornament. Each Classic 500 scale model is hand-built using 964 individual parts and weighs 8.5 kg, which gives you a sense of just how seriously Royal Enfield takes this collectable. Every component, from the fuel tank and engine casings to the spoked wheels, has been faithfully recreated to mirror that distinctive thumper as closely as possible.
The two new colour options - Medallion Bronze and Orange Ember - take the paint options for the Classic 500 scale model to nine. The new colourways join an already solid colour roster that includes Teal Green, Gun Grey, Chrome Black, Maroon Chrome, Battle Green, Black Mirage, and Retro White.

The scale model of the 500cc Royal Enfield halo bike, like before, is rooted in the design of the Classic 500's final Tribute Black edition. The Royal Enfield Classic 500 was widely regarded as one of the most striking versions of the top-spec thumper, and the entire lineup carries forward that premium, old-school character.
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The Royal Enfield Classic 500 Scale Model is squarely aimed at collectors and die-hard enthusiasts who want a tangible piece of Royal Enfield history on their shelf. The Classic 500 may no longer be in production, but with nine colours to choose from and 964 parts holding it all together, this 1:3 scale model is arguably the next best thing.


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