- Classic 350 with flex-fuel blend unveiled
- Gets green and red paint scheme
- Likely to be launched in 2025
Royal Enfield has unveiled a flex-fuel version of its most successful motorcycle – the Classic 350. This bike was unveiled at the ongoing 2024 Bharat Mobility Expo.
The Flex Fuel Classic 350 can run with a blend of petrol and ethanol. However, the exact percentage of ethanol blending has been mentioned. Currently, most petrol pumps across the country have 10 per cent ethanol blended in their petrol tanks. The government has plans to take the ethanol blend to 25% by 2025.
The Chennai-based manufacturer has given this Classic 350 a new green and red paint scheme to make it stand out from its standard models. These paint additions can be seen on the fuel tank and the side panels. In terms of performance, the Classic 350 flex fuel continues to be powered by a 350cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine which makes 20bhp at 6100rpm and a maximum torque of 27Nm at 4000rpm.
Currently, Royal Enfield hasn’t revealed the launch date of this Classic but we can expect it to happen sometime in 2025.