Royal Enfield has made a feature revision to the new Meteor 350 and the Himalayan adventure bike with the deletion of the Tripper Navigation system. Both bikes previously received the system as standard, though now it can only be fitted as an accessory. However, as per the company’s website, there is likely to be a wait for those wanting the system with the configurator listing the system to be out of stock.
In a statement, the company said,”The ongoing global semiconductor shortage continues to pose a challenge for the automotive industry at large. As the shortage situation continues to prevail, we have decided to optimise the use of semiconductor chips by making a temporary decision to shift the Tripper Navigation device feature as an additional, plug-and-play option on the Meteor 350 and the Royal Enfield Himalayan.”
The tripper navigation pod is now available an option on the Meteor 350 and the Himalayan
The feature change came into effect from May 1 and is already reflected in the company’s configurator with the Meteor 350 now displayed with only a singular offset instrument pod on the handlebar. The Himalayan in the configurator meanwhile lacks the additional Tripper Navigation gauge on the right of the main instrument cluster.
With the company calling it a temporary measure one can expect the feature to be made available as standard again once the semiconductor shortage situation improves.
The company has also said that it has hiked the booking amount for its made to order models though the company has not revealed a booking amount. The bookings amount for standard bookings remains at Rs 10,000.
Highlights
- Tripper Navigation now an accessory on Meteor 350, Himalayan
- Change in effect from May 1, 2022
- Royal Enfield hikes booking amount for made to order bikes.
Keyword: Tripper Navigation Now An Option On Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Himalayan