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Royal Enfield Expands 0% Finance Offer Across 2025 Line-Up

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Royal Enfield has expanded its popular 0% finance offer across more models in its 2025 line-up, giving UK riders new ways to get on the road with flexible and affordable payment options.

The 50/50 Advance Payment Plan, which offers 0% APR with no monthly instalments, is now available on the Bear 650, Classic 650, Super Meteor 650 and Himalayan 450.

The offer will continue on the Shotgun 650, where it was first introduced and proved particularly popular with riders seeking value and flexibility.

Under the 50/50 plan, customers pay half the cost of the bike upfront, ride for two years without monthly payments, and can either make a final payment to keep the bike or return it at the end of the term.

Alongside this, Royal Enfield has also launched a new 5.9% APR Representative offer across all 2025 450cc and 650cc models.

This lower-rate deal is available on both PCP and HP finance plans, giving riders the choice between shorter-term flexibility and longer-term ownership.

The Bear 650, with its classic scrambler styling and strong road presence, can now be secured through the 50/50 deal for £3,374.50 upfront, with nothing more to pay for 24 months, followed by an optional £3,375 final payment.

For adventure riders, the new Himalayan 450 is available on PCP from just £59.99 per month, with a £1,374 deposit and a final balloon payment after four years.

The Classic 650, combining vintage looks with the acclaimed 650 twin engine, is now offered through a five-year HP plan at £94.99 per month after a £1,547 deposit.

All finance offers are available until 31 December 2025 through participating Royal Enfield dealerships.

Customers are encouraged to visit their local dealership to explore the full range and find the right option for their budget and riding plans.

Royal Enfield’s 2025 line-up also includes the Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Bullet 350, and Guerrilla 450 roadster, as well as city-focused and touring models.

Founded in 1901, Royal Enfield is the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production and continues to build on its reputation for timeless design, accessible performance, and rider-focused engineering.

Its approach to motorcycling blends simplicity, character and adventure, connecting riders with the open road in a way few brands still offer.

Royal Enfield’s latest finance deals reflect that ethos, making it easier than ever to join a global community that values freedom, affordability, and style.

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Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy is a senior writer and editor at The Highland Times. He covers politics, business, and community affairs across the Highlands and Islands. His reporting focuses on stories that matter to local people while placing them in a wider national and international context.
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