Classic 350 is the most popular bike of Royal Enfield. The journey of this motorcycle started in India in 2009. Then the model received a major update in 2021.
Classic 350 is the most popular bike of Royal Enfield. The journey of this motorcycle started in India in 2009. The model then received a major update in 2021. The addition of a new chassis and engine further refined the Classic 350. After three years, this bike got a new update today. It comes with a fresh color scheme, new logo, and modern features. However, the company did not announce the price. Royal Enfield Classic 350 updated version price will be announced on September 1.
New Royal Enfiled Classic 350: Design
While retaining the design of the current model, there are some cosmetic changes. A host of color schemes have been added to the Classic 350 to bring fresh looks. These include Emerald, Jodhpur Blue, Madras Red, Medallion Brown, Commando Sand, and Stealth Black with blacked-out engine and exhaust. Besides, the Classic gets a new branding logo, which is prominently positioned on the fuel tank.
New Royal Enfiled Classic 350: Features
In keeping with the times, LED lights have been added as the biggest change in the new Yale Enfield Classic 350 bike. Each variant has LED lighting in the headlamps, taillights, and pilot lamps. Also, adjustable brake and clutch levers have been added.
The vintage-style analog instrument cluster with a small MID display is unchanged, but will now offer a gear position indicator. Comes with USB charging port. The company has kept dual channel ABS along with single channel in every variant. However, the Tripper navigation system is exclusive to the Stealth and Emerald trims only And the rest are optional.
New Royal Enfiled Classic 350: Engine
Speaking of performance, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 will run on the same 349 cc, single cylinder, engine that was added in 2021. It produces 20.2 bhp of power at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. There is a five-speed gearbox. In the 350cc segment, there is no match for the Classic. The Classic will compete with Enfield's Hunter model.