The Royal Enfield Classic 350 comes in seven eye-catching colours, combining traditional elegance with modern features. Known for its timeless design and reliable performance, the classic 350 now features appealing effects for a variety of options. From striking neutrals to vibrant colours, these new features elevate the motorcycle’s new look. This makes it easy for any rider to get coloured, which reflects its own character.
Highlights:
- 2024 Classic 350 revealed
- Seven new colours are split across five categories
- Prices to be announced on 1 September
Royal Enfield unveiled the 2024 edition of the Classic 350 on August 12, showcasing several subtle updates. Among the enhancements, the motorcycle now offers seven new colour options organized into five distinct categories.
The top-of-the-line Heritage series comes with an impressive list of Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue colour options. This is complemented by the Heritage Premium range, which features a bright and elegant bronze medallion finish. Royal Enfield also announced the Dark Series, offering Gun Gray and Stealth Black colourways, while the Signals Series now includes the new Commando Sand trim. This unique Emerald shade is dark green with a chrome mix of accents.
Other changes include LED headlights, LED pilot lights, an LCD dash-integrated gear position indicator, and a Type C USB charging port. Higher variants also come standard with a Tripper pod, adjustable brake and clutch lever, and LED indicators. However, the Classic 350's basic technical details remain unchanged.
However, the bike has a 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine producing 20.7bhp and 27Nm of torque. It is paired with a five-speed gearbox that wraps around 18-inch spoke wheels at both ends behind telescopic front forks and dual springs at the rear. The older, budget-friendly models are equipped with a disc drum combination and single-channel ABS, while the new models get disc brakes and dual-channel ABS on both wheels.
The new Royal Enfield Classic 350's pricing will be revealed on September 1, 2024. Currently, it ranges from Rs. 1.93 lakh to Rs. 2.25 lakh, ex-showroom.
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