Good news for Bullet lovers! New Royal Enfield Classic 350 will be launched on August 12
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Royal Enfield's updated Classic 350 is going to be launched in the Indian market on August 12. The company has made all the preparations for this. The company's best-selling bike is going to get many great updates. Many changes will be made in it, so that it remains more relevant than its competitors. Let's know what new updates are going to be available in it.
What updates will be seen in Royal Enfield Classic 350
The new Classic 350 is expected to get an LED headlamp. The LED headlamp was first introduced in Royal Enfield on the Super Meteor 650, followed by other 650cc models in the lineup and the 450cc range. The Classic 350cc is expected to be the first to get an LED headlamp. The updated Classic 350 is expected to use the headlamp from the 650 and 450. Talking about the variants, the report also reveals that Royal Enfield will also make some changes to the variant nomenclature. The Classic 350 range will include five different variants: Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark and the flagship Classic Chrome. In line with the existing configuration, the lower variants will get a rear drum brake. The Dark variant will remain the only option to offer alloy wheels and tubeless tyres as standard.
There will be no change in the engine of the bike
On the other hand, the top-spec Dark and Classic Chrome will get adjustable clutch and brake levers as standard while these will be optional in the other variants. Apart from this, gear position indicator and USB Type-C charging port will be standard across the range. The Enfield Classic 350 facelift will continue to have a 349cc oil-cooled engine that can generate a maximum power of 20bhp at 6,100 rpm and a peak torque of 27Nm at 4,000 rpm. Let us tell you that the bike is paired with a 5-speed transmission. Currently, the starting ex-showroom price of Classic 350 ranges from Rs 1.93 lakh to Rs 1.99 lakh.
What will be the features?
Many new features have been included in this new bike such as LED headlights, LED tail lights and LED turn indicators. Apart from this, you will also get instrument cluster, better connectivity, navigation system and new switchgear in this mod.
What will be the price?
The ex-showroom price of the new Royal Enfield Classic 350 starts from Rs 1.93 lakh and goes up to Rs 2.25 lakh. There may be some increase in prices with the new model.