JAKARTA - Royal Enfield is again presenting the 12th edition of the "One Ride" activity which aims to unite motorcyclists from around the world in the spirit of "Pure Motorcycling".
The "One Ride 2023" event was attended by as many as 28,000 Royal Enfield motorcycle owners from 58 different countries to celebrate brotherhood and love for driving.
Royal Enfield is proud of the 12th edition of One Ride. We really appreciate and admire the enthusiasm of motorists around the world and are happy that this year more motorists have participated in our annual social trading activities," said Royal Enfield CEO B. Govindrajan, in an official release received by VOI, Tuesday, September 19.
"One Ride" unites drivers from various backgrounds, ages, and countries around the world. This event focuses on equality and motivates participants to realize changes with education about local ecosystems and challenges facing communities.
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With the theme "One Mission, One World, One Ride", Royal Enfield also invited participants to drive safely and responsibly. This is in line with the company's program that prioritizes "Responsible Travel" with communities in various locations that are often visited.
Indonesia participated in this event which was attended by 970 riders from 14 provinces in 27 cities, covering the areas of Jakarta, Bali, Bandung, Jogja, Solo, Surabaya, Makassar, Kendari, Semarang, and Medan.
In Jakarta, motorists stopped planting trees. Meanwhile, in Bandung they repainted several city attributes, participants also carried out charity activities in Bali, and Surabaya the participants gathered to clean Mount Trawas. This is in line with the brand's mission, namely #LeaveEvenPlaceBetter by leaving a positive trail in every city they occupy.
"One Ride" is also celebrated in 58 countries around the world, including India, Nepal, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Mongolia, England, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Sweden, Czech Republic, Denmark, Croatia, and the United States.
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