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2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 To Launch On September 1, Check Features & Specifications

While Royal Enfield has not yet announced the official price for the new Classic 350, it’s expected to be higher than the current model, which ranges from Rs 1.93 Lakh to Rs 2.25 Lakh (ex-showroom).

Royal Enfield, the homegrown two-wheeler maker, is all set to launch its Classic 350 model in India on September 1.

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Its booking and test rides will also begin on the same day for the customers. The Classic 350 was first introduced in 2009 and was last upgraded in 2021, with a new chassis and engine, resulting in a substantially more refined motorbike than its predecessors. Now, nearly three years later, the company has updated its best-selling motorcycle and unveiled the new Classic 350.

The company has introduced several upgrades to its new Classic 350 model as now it gets a new LED Headlamp, pilot lamps, turn indicators and a tail lamp. Also, the new bike comes with an adjustable clutch and brake levers and comes with a USB charger.

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On the engine front, there are no major mechanical updates, the new bike continues to draw power from a 349cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm. It is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Additionally, it features a dual downtube spine frame, 41mm front telescopic suspension and twin-tube emulsion shocks in the back.

For a safe riding experience, the new Classic 350 comes with a 300mm disc in the front, while the rear gets a 270mm disc or a 153mm drum brake. It is available in both single-channel and dual-channel ABS options.

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COLOUR SCHEMES:

The 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 will be available in five variants i.e. Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark and Emerald.

The Heritage series comes in two different colourways i.e. Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue. The Heritage Premium will be available in the Medallion Bronze colour option, while the Signals variant in Commando Sand. The Dark variant, on the other hand, will come in Gun Grey and Stealth Black paint schemes. Lastly, the top-spec Emerald will have a Regal Green colour with chrome and copper pinstripe.

PRICING:

The company has still not announced the exact price range of the new Royal Enfield Classic 350 model. However, the outgoing model is priced around Rs 1.93 Lakh to Rs 2.25 Lakh (ex-showroom) so the price range for the upcoming variant is expected to be higher than the previous variant.

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