
Royal Enfield to showcase a custom Super Meteor 650 soon. All the details here
The collaboration also features an exclusive silver ring, handcrafted in London by the skilled artisans at The Great Frog.
advertisementThis unique venture pays homage to the shared values of both iconic brands—authenticity, craftsmanship, and a spirit of rebellion rooted in counterculture.At the heart of the project is the custom Super Meteor 650, blending Royal Enfield's cruiser design with The Great Frog's artistry. The result is a motorcycle that combines bespoke detailing with bold character, embodying the rugged elegance both brands are known for.The partnership also includes a limited edition silver ring, handmade in London by The Great Frog's master artisans. The capsule apparel collection—featuring designs inspired by both brands' heritage—will be available exclusively at The Great Frog stores in London, Los Angeles, and New York.Speaking on the collaboration, Mohit Dhar Jayal, Chief Brand Officer at Royal Enfield, said, 'This collaboration with The Great Frog is a celebration of our mutual love of craftsmanship and motorcycling culture. The custom-built Brit chopper on the Super Meteor 650 is a true work of art - handcrafted, raw, and full of character. We're thrilled to showcase it at Bike Shed London for enthusiasts around the world.'advertisementReino Lehtonen-Riley, Creative Director and Head Designer at The Great Frog, added, 'Both TGF and Royal Enfield have stood the test of time have drawn upon their heritage to come together to distill this lineage and create a modern day interpretation of the early Brit chopper, rather than slavishly copying the past, we took the same ethos of those before us but with today's technology. We're proud of what we've created and can't wait for the world to see it.'Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine
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