Royal Enfield has introduced an updated Classic 350 lineup, which was fully revealed last month. Prices for the new range start from Rs 1,99,500 and go up to Rs 2,30,000 (ex-showroom, Chennai).
Highlights:
- Feature set upgraded on all variants
- Mechanically identical to the previous model
- All variants now get dual-channel ABS
- Classic 350 is available in five variants, with prices going up to Rs 2.30 lakh.
This update to Royal Enfield’s best-selling model focuses on improving its features. The Classic 350 now has LED pilot lights, headlights, and taillights in all variants, while LED indicators are different for the top two models. Furthermore, top variants come standard with Tripper navigation pods and adjustable levers, which are options for other variants.
Under the Classic 350’s classic design, the technology remains unchanged. It features the same J-platform air-cooled, 349cc single-cylinder engine with an output of 20bhp and 27Nm that matches previous models with wheel components. The only change is that the Classic 350 is no longer available with single-channel ABS, and variants with rear drum brakes have been discontinued.
Royal Enfield has revised the unique name of the classic 350 and now offers five variants: Heritage (Rs 1,99,500), Heritage Premium (Rs 2.04 lakh), Signals (Rs 2.16 lakh), Dark (Rs 2.25 lakh). , and Chrome ( Rs 2.30 Lakh ). The revised price represents a slight increase to Rs 2.25 lakh from the previous model’s Rs 1.93 lakh range.
The Classic 350 faces stiff competition from several competitors eager to capture the market: Triumph Speed 400 (Rs 2.35 lakh), Harley-Davidson X440 (Rs 2.40 lakh-Rs 2.80 lakh), Jawa 350 (Rs 2.15 lakh), Honda CB350 (Rs 2 lakh-Rs 2.18 lakh) etc.
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