Royal Enfield is planning to introduce three new motorcycles in its Classic range in India by next year. These additions will strengthen their lineup of 450cc and 650cc bikes. The upcoming models include an updated Classic 350, a new Classic Bobber, and a Classic 650.
Below is the price list of these upcoming Royal Enfield bikes:
Model | Expected Price In India |
Royal Enfield Classic Bobber | Rs. 2.00 to 2.10 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Classic 650 | Rs. 3.00 to 3.20 Lakh |
Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 | Rs. 2.16 Lakh |
Royal Enfield Classic Bobber is a new version of the Classic 350 motorcycle. It's designed as a single-seater with a focus on style, resembling a classic bobber bike. This model will have a raised handlebar, whitewall tyres, and different seating for a unique look.
The Classic Bobber is designed to compete with similar-sized bobbers from renowned brands like Jawa and Yezdi. This upcoming Royal Enfield bike has the same engine as the Classic 350 and delivers 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. Moreover, its engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
The Classic 650 is expected to launch in the Indian market by early 2025. It is built on the same platform as the Interceptor 650 and other 650cc Royal Enfield models. Furthermore, this Royal Enfield classic bike will feature a design reminiscent of the Classic 350. It is fitted with a circular headlamp, minimalistic fuel tank, and comfortable riding posture.
Moreover, it will be powered by a 649cc parallel-twin engine that delivers 47 PS and 52 Nm torque. The Royal Enfield Classic 650 may also incorporate modern features like LED lighting and offer a range of optional accessories.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 is part of the brand's new J-series engine platform. The company plans to enhance its appeal by introducing updates. This upcoming Royal Enfield bike will be the first to receive a mid-life update.
It is expected to include new colour options, additional features, and updated graphics. The bike will retain its 349cc air- and oil-cooled engine, which produces slightly over 20 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. Moreover, its engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox.
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