Vehicle Type | Bike |
Brand | Royal Enfield |
Year | 2024 |
Mileage | 41.55 kmpl |
Transmission | Manual |
Displacement | 349.34 cc |
Fuel Capacity | 13.5 litres |
Fuel type | Petrol |
Engine Type | 350 cc |
Max Power | 20.21 PS @ 6100 rpm |
Max Torque | 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm |
Front Brake | Disc |
Rear Brake | Disc |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Price: Royal Enfield Classic 350 price for its variant – Classic 350 Redditch – Single Channel ABS starts at Rs. 1,93,080. The price for the other variants – Classic 350 Halcyon – Single Channel ABS, Classic 350 Halcyon – Dual Channel ABS, Classic 350 Classic Signals – Dual Channel ABS, Classic 350 Classic Dark – Dual Channel ABS and Classic 350 Classic Chrome – Dual Channel ABS are Rs. 1,95,919, Rs. 2,01,984, Rs. 2,13,852, Rs. 2,20,991 and Rs. 2,24,755. The mentioned Classic 350 prices are the average ex-showroom.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 is a cruiser bike available in 6 variants and 15 colours. The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is powered by 349cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 20.2 bhp and a torque of 27 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Royal Enfield Classic 350 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Classic 350 bike weighs 195 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13 liters.
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 received its biggest update yet in 2021 with almost everything about the bike either being new or revised. However, the motorcycle stayed true to its ethos and retained the same timeless design, a relaxed and thumping engine feel, and a wide-chested and commanding riding positon.
The list of changes on the latest model includes the addition of a semi-digital instrument cluster and a USB charging port. The updated cluster includes an analogue speedometer along with an LCD screen that shows an odometer, trip meters, clock, and fuel gauge. The updated switchgear includes Meteor 350-style rotary buttons. The new model also gets the Royal Enfield Tripper navigation system although that is currently available on the Chrome variants only.
The Classic 350 is available in five variants (Redditch, Halcyon, Classic Signals, Dark, and Classic Chrome) and 14 colour options – Redditch Sage Green, Redditch Red, Redditch Grey, Halcyon Black, Halcyon Green, Halcyon Blue, Halcyon Grey, Signals Marsh Grey, Signal Desert Sand, Gunmetal Grey, Dark Stealth Black, Chrome Red, Chrome Bronze, and Chrome Brown.
The mechanical specifications include a 349cc, air/oil-cooled engine that is based on the company’s J-platform. Linked to a five-speed gearbox, the engine is tuned to deliver 20.2bhp of power and 27Nm of peak torque.
The hardware on the new model includes a new dual cradle frame. The suspension tasks are handled by 41mm telescopic forks at the front and preload-adjustable twin shock absorbers at the back. The braking duties are performed by single discs on both wheels. The Redditch variants, however, come with a front disc/rear drum setup. The dual disc models use dual-channel ABS while the Redditch range uses a single-channel ABS.
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