Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 Unveiled: Modern Features, New Colors, and Enhanced Appeal

The new Royal Enfield classic 350 prices will be revealed on 9th September.

Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 Unveiled: Modern Features, New Colors, and Enhanced Appeal

Royal Enfield has taken the wraps off the updated version of its iconic Classic 350 motorcycle. The Classic 350, which was relaunched three years ago with the all-new J-platform, now comes with added features and multiple new color options. The company has announced that prices will be revealed on September 1, with deliveries starting the same day.

Key Highlights:

  • New LED lighting and USB-C port added to the Classic 350.
  • Updated version retains its retro charm with modern touches.
  • Powered by the same 349cc J-series engine introduced in 2021.
  • Six new color options available: Emerald, Jodhpur Blue, Madras Red, Medallion Brown, Commando Sand, and Stealth.
  • Prices expected to be slightly higher than the current Rs 1.93 lakh-2.2 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai).

Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350: What has updated?

The updated Classic 350 keeps its beloved classic appearance, featuring large mudguards, a metal tank, and flowing retro lines. However, it now includes modern enhancements like LED lighting for the headlight, tail-light, indicators, and pilot lights. Additionally, it offers adjustable levers, a gear-position indicator, and a USB-C charging point for added convenience.

Similar to the current Classic 350, the updated version will be available in variants that include alloy wheels and tubeless tires, adding a contemporary twist to its vintage style. The motorcycle continues to be powered by the reliable air/oil-cooled, 349cc single-cylinder engine, delivering 20.2hp and 27Nm of torque.

Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 Colour Options:

Royal Enfield is offering the updated Classic 350 in six new colors: Emerald, Jodhpur Blue, Madras Red, Medallion Brown, Commando Sand, and Stealth, which features a sleek black-on-black finish. The motorcycle’s suspension setup consists of a telescopic fork at the front and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear. Braking duties are managed by a single disc and drum setup on the lower variants, while higher variants are equipped with a rear disc and dual-channel ABS for added safety.

Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 Expected Price

While the prices of the updated Classic 350 are anticipated to be slightly higher than the current range of Rs 1.93 lakh-2.2 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai), the enhancements and new features are expected to justify the increase and expected to Rs 2.5 lakh – 2.65 Lakh. Royal Enfield enthusiasts can expect the new model to hit the showrooms soon after the price announcement on September 1.

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