Looking for a Royal Enfield rental in Delhi you can trust for a weekend loop or a full Himalayan run? Tony Bike Centre, operating out of Karol Bagh since 1986, rents a full current-generation Royal Enfield line-up — from the Classic 350cc starting at ₹950/day to the flagship Himalayan 450cc — alongside guided tours to Leh Ladakh, Spiti, and Rajasthan for riders who want to go further.
A Royal Enfield on rent in Delhi gives you access to a motorcycle that would otherwise mean a long waitlist, a large down payment, or an EMI — without any of the ownership overhead.
No EMI, insurance renewal, or servicing to manage yourself.
Try a Himalayan or Standard 500 before deciding whether you actually want to own one.
Daily, weekly, and monthly plans, so a weekend trip doesn't lock you into a long-term commitment.
Pickup centred in Karol Bagh, with certain models also available out of Chandigarh for riders extending a trip north.
For city rides to India Gate, Red Fort, or Chandni Chowk, a lighter Classic or Electra is enough. For anything beyond Delhi-NCR, the model you choose starts to matter a lot more.
Tony Bike Centre's current Royal Enfield fleet spans classic cruisers to the newest Himalayan platform.
The bike most people picture when they search for a Royal Enfield rental. A 349cc engine, ~185 kg, 13-litre tank, roughly 40 kmpl — an easy, upright ride for city traffic and longer highway stretches.
The same classic-cruiser feel as the Classic, in a slightly different trim, for riders who want the Bullet riding position without stepping up to a bigger engine.
A cruiser-styled alternative to the Classic line, available in both 350cc and 500cc. The 500cc version suits riders who want more torque for a two-up ride or a longer day in the saddle.
A bigger engine with the same relaxed, upright cruiser character as the 350cc models — a solid pick if your booking includes a pillion rider or a long single-day highway run.
Both built for mixed terrain. The SCRAM 411cc specifically carries a 15-litre tank, a 130 km/h top speed, and roughly 30 kmpl mileage — a lighter, more street-friendly Himalayan that still handles rougher stretches confidently.
The newest and most capable adventure-touring model in the fleet, aimed at riders planning serious hill routes — Leh, Spiti, or Uttarakhand — rather than a short city loop.
Prices are the "starting from" daily rates listed on Tony Bike Centre's site. Rates can change, and multi-day or weekend pricing should always be confirmed directly before booking.
| Royal Enfield model | Starting price/day | Pickup location |
|---|---|---|
| Classic 350cc | ₹950 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
| Electra 350cc | ₹950 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
| Thunderbird 350cc | ₹950 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
| Standard 500cc | ₹1,200 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
| Thunderbird 500cc | ₹1,200 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
| Himalayan 410cc BS6 | ₹1,600 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
| Himalayan SCRAM 411cc | ₹1,600 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
| Himalayan 450cc | ₹2,500 | Karol Bagh, New Delhi |
Two figures are worth confirming per model before you book: the security deposit and the daily distance allowance. On the Classic 350cc, the listed deposit is ₹7,000, with a 250 km/day average and a ₹5/km charge beyond that. On the Himalayan SCRAM 411cc, the deposit is listed higher, at ₹10,000, with the same 250 km/day allowance. Treat these as representative rather than fixed across every model.
For a single city ride, a business-trip errand, or a short test of a model before committing to longer. Built for fast pickup and same-day return.
The middle ground for a short holiday or a work assignment away from home, without paying full deposit and paperwork costs twice.
Aimed at longer stays in Delhi, where a rented Royal Enfield works out cheaper per day than repeated short-term bookings.
Exact multi-day, weekly, and monthly rates differ from the daily "starting from" prices and should be confirmed directly for your chosen model and duration. See one-day rental and monthly rental plans.
The deposit is refundable, and is only deducted if the bike comes back damaged or in worse condition than it left in. See Parivahan Sewa for official driving licence rules under the Motor Vehicles Act.
Fuel and any bike-servicing costs during the rental period are the rider's responsibility.
Yes. Tony Bike Centre's fleet already extends beyond Delhi — the Hero Xpulse 210cc, for example, is available for pickup in both Karol Bagh and Chandigarh, and the company runs its own guided expeditions to Leh Ladakh, Spiti Valley, Nepal, and Rajasthan. For a self-drive booking you intend to ride out of the city, always confirm outstation terms, extra documentation, and any distance-based charges directly with the team before you leave.
For official rules, see Delhi Traffic Police and the India Meteorological Department.
Founded in 1986 by Rajesh Trehan, Tony Bike Centre has grown from two bikes and one scooter into one of Delhi's established Royal Enfield rental and tour operators, now also running guided expeditions to Leh Ladakh, Spiti Valley, Nepal, and Rajasthan.
A returning renter described the bike as being in excellent condition across two separate rentals, and called the service professional.
Rented two Royal Enfield Classic 350s for three weeks — the bikes were well maintained, and the team was upfront about existing scratches and dents at return.
A Delhi-to-Leh tour described as well organised, crediting the team's adaptability when plans changed mid-trip.
Tony Bike Centre, based in Karol Bagh, New Delhi, rents a full current Royal Enfield line-up, from the Classic 350cc to the Himalayan 450cc.
Starting rates range from ₹950/day for the Classic, Electra, and Thunderbird 350cc up to ₹2,500/day for the Himalayan 450cc. Exact multi-day and weekend rates should be confirmed directly.
The current fleet includes the Classic 350cc, Electra 350cc, Thunderbird 350cc and 500cc, Standard 500cc, Himalayan 410cc BS6, Himalayan SCRAM 411cc, and Himalayan 450cc.
For a short city loop, the Classic or Electra 350cc is enough. For a longer highway weekend or a pillion rider, the Standard or Thunderbird 500cc suits better. For hill routes, choose from the Himalayan range.
Yes, a dedicated one-day rental option is available alongside weekly and monthly plans.
A photocopy of your driving license plus Aadhaar card or passport, one original government ID at pickup, two passport-size photos, and payment of the security deposit and rental fee.
Yes. The deposit is refundable and model-specific — for example, ₹7,000 on the Classic 350cc and ₹10,000 on the Himalayan SCRAM 411cc.
Yes. International travellers need a passport and an International Driving Permit, in addition to the standard paperwork.
Some models are already available outside Delhi (the Hero Xpulse 210cc lists both Karol Bagh and Chandigarh pickup), and Tony Bike Centre runs guided tours further afield. For a self-drive outstation trip, confirm the terms directly before booking.
The Himalayan 410cc BS6, Himalayan SCRAM 411cc, or Himalayan 450cc are built for mixed-terrain and hill routes, rather than the cruiser-styled Classic, Electra, Thunderbird, or Standard models.