The 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 has officially launched in India, introducing several updates that enthusiasts will appreciate. Priced from₹2 lakh to₹2.30 lakh (ex-showroom), the bike comes with exciting new color schemes and enhanced features while retaining its iconic design and reliable performance.
This year, the Classic 350 has received a few key updates, including a new LED headlight and position lights, making it stand out on the road. Additionally, the bike now offers USB chargers, adjustable clutch and brake levers, and a gear position indicator to enhance rider convenience. The top variants even come equipped with the Tripper navigation pod, adding a touch of modernity to this classic machine.
The motorcycle is available in five variants: Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark, and Chrome, each with its own unique color options. The Heritage series features the classic Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue, while the Heritage Premium introduces the elegant Medallion Bronze. The Signals variant, in Commando Sand, pays homage to the military roots of the bike. The Dark series includes the sleek Gun Grey and Stealth Black, both featuring a standard Tripper pod, adjustable levers, and LED indicators. Lastly, the Chrome variant offers the regal Emerald color, complete with copper pinstripes that evoke the 1950s’ aesthetic.
Mechanically, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 remains unchanged, powered by the reliable J-series 350 cc single-cylinder engine. This engine delivers 20.2 hp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The bike boasts an efficiency of 41.55 kmpl, ensuring a balanced blend of power and economy. Safety is also a priority, with dual-channel ABS now standard across all variants.
The Classic 350 is built on a robust twin-cradle frame, featuring a telescopic fork at the front and dual shock absorbers at the rear, ensuring a smooth ride on various terrains. Disc brakes on both ends further enhance the bike’s stopping power.
As for competition, the 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 will go head-to-head with models like the Triumph Speed 400, Harley-Davidson X440, Hero Mavrick 440, Honda CB350, and Jawa 350. Bookings and test rides are set to commence on September 1, 2024, so visit your nearest bike shop to experience this legendary machine firsthand.