Royal Enfield has recalled about 237,000 motorcycles sold between December 2020 and April 2021 due to a defect in the ignition coil that causes the engines to run sub-optimally.
The issue has affected the Classic, Bullet and Meteor range of motorcycles sold in India, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
“The defect is in the ignition coil that can cause misfiring, reduced vehicle performance and in rare cases, an electric short circuit,” the statement read.
The company will reach out to customers whose motorcycles could be affected. The company will inspect the said part and replace it if required. Royal Enfield estimates that less than 10% of these motorcycles will require replacement of the part.