- Tripper Navigation system neatly integrated into the cockpit
- Will get the updated motor from the Meteor 350
- Launch details unavailable yet
Spy photographs of the 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 continue to surface as the motorcycle reaches closer to its launch. The latest spy photograph reveals the updated instrument cluster that now features the company’s Tripper Navigation system. Unlike the 2021 Himalayan, the Tripper Navigation system is neatly integrated into the console. Apart from the Tripper Navigator, the instrument cluster will feature an analogue speedometer and a digital display.
The 2021 model will also benefit from updated switchgear that will be similar to the unit on the Meteor 350. Other updates will include a new frame, minor revisions to the styling, and revised seat cushioning.
Mechanical specifications will include the same engine as the Meteor 350. The 349cc engine on the Meteor 350 makes 20.2bhp of maximum power and 24Nm of peak torque, and we expect to see similar numbers on the 2021 Classic 350.
All the updates are likely to push the prices higher over the existing model. The current Royal Enfield Classic 350, which recently received a price hike, is available from Rs 1,67,235 (ex-showroom Ahmedabad) onwards.
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