Royal Enfield Updated Classic 350 Prices starts at Rs 1,99,500 and goes upto Rs 2,30,000.
Royal Enfield has officially launched the updated Classic 350 range, offering upgraded features while retaining its beloved design and mechanics. Priced between Rs 1,99,500 and Rs 2,30,000 (ex-showroom, Chennai), the Classic 350 continues to be a top choice for motorcycle enthusiasts.
Key Highlights:
- New LED lighting on all variants; top variants get LED indicators.
- Tripper navigation pod and adjustable levers on higher trims.
- Familiar 349cc, single-cylinder engine with 20hp and 27Nm output.
- All variants now come with dual-channel ABS as standard.
- Revised variant names: Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark, and Chrome.
Updated Classic 350 Design and Features
The updated Classic 350 stays true to its roots, maintaining the classic design that has captivated riders for years. However, Royal Enfield has made thoughtful enhancements to keep up with modern demands. All variants now feature LED pilot lights, headlights, and tail lamps. The top two variants, Dark and Chrome, also get LED indicators, adding a contemporary touch to the timeless silhouette.
The inclusion of the Tripper navigation pod and adjustable levers as standard on the top trims is a welcome addition for those looking for a blend of style and practicality. These features are optional on the other variants, giving buyers the flexibility to customize their ride.
Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 Engine and Powertrain
Mechanically, the updated Classic 350 remains identical to its predecessor, with the same 349cc, single-cylinder engine delivering 20hp and 27Nm of torque. The bike’s cycle parts are unchanged, ensuring that the riding experience stays familiar for long-time fans. However, Royal Enfield has phased out the single-channel ABS and rear drum brake variants, making dual-channel ABS standard across the range.
Updated Classic 350 Price and Rivals:
All prices ex-showroom
Variants | Price |
---|---|
Heritage | 1,99,500 |
Heritage Premium | 2,04,000 |
Signals | 2,16,000 |
Dark | 2,25,000 |
Chrome | 2,30,000 |
In terms of pricing, the updated Classic 350 sees a slight increase compared to the previous model, with prices starting at Rs 1.99 lakh for the Heritage variant and going up to Rs 2.30 lakh for the Chrome variant. The updated range faces stiff competition from rivals like the Triumph Speed 400, Harley-Davidson X440, Jawa 350, and Honda CB350, each vying for a share of the market.
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