Royal Enfield has launched the 2024 iteration of its best-selling model, the Classic 350. The price of the bike starts at Rs 1.99 lakh. Meanwhile, the top-of-the-line variant boasts a price tag of Rs 2.30 lakh. Both mentioned prices are ex-showroom figures. The updated Classic 350 can be had in a total of five variants and seven appealing paint jobs: Heritage (Jodhpur Blue and Madras Red), Heritage Premium (Medallion Bronze), Signals (Commando Sand), Dark (Gun Grey and Stealth Black), and Chrome (Emerald). In a recent development, Royal Enfield has commenced the test rides and bookings for the bike. Let's take a closer look at the specs and feature details of the newly-launched model.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350: Design Changes
The large mudguard, round headlamps, and teardrop-shaped fuel tank of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 are all carried over from its predecessor. The brand has, however, added LED lighting to the bike's parts, including the headlight, taillamp, and turn indicators. The 2024 Classic 350 sports the same LED headlamps as the Shotgun 650.
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Engine Details
Coming to the mechanical side of things, the bike is still powered by the 349cc single-cylinder J-series engine, which produces 27Nm of peak torque at 4,000rpm and 20.2bhp of maximum power at 6,100rpm. This unit is paired with a five-speed gearbox.
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Features
In terms of features, the revised Classic 350 has a USB-C charging port, adjustable clutch and brake levers, and a gear position indicator. Nevertheless, most of the features are limited to higher-spec models. Although the 2024 version retains the analogue gauge cluster and a digital MID (multi-information display), the top-spec variants now come with a Tripper navigation pod as standard. On top of that, the gear position is now displayed on the digital MID.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350: Suspension Setup
The new Classic 350 features a twin downtube spine frame with twin-tube emulsion shocks at the back and a 41mm front telescopic suspension. Depending on the variant, the available wheel options are 19-inch alloy/spokes at the front and 18-inch alloy/spokes at the back. A 300mm front disc and a 270mm rear disc or 153mm rear drum take care of the braking duties. Prospective customers may choose between single and dual-channel ABS.
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Variants and Prices
Following a modification in the variant names, the five models are now known as Heritage (Rs 1.99 lakh), Heritage Premium (Rs 2.04 lakh), Signals (Rs 2.16 lakh), Dark (Rs 2.25 lakh), and Chrome (Rs 2.30 lakh). All mentioned prices are ex-showroom.
Lastly, as far as market rivalry is concerned, the 2024 Classic 350 will lock horns with popular names such as the Jawa 350, Triumph Speed 400, Honda CB350, and the Harley-Davidson X440.
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