- New Classic 350 pricing starts from Rs 1.65 lakhs
- Available in five paint schemes
- Two variants offered with alloy wheels as standard
Royal Enfield recently launched the new Classic 350 in India. The manufacturer is offering its best-selling model in six colour schemes starting at Rs 1.65 lakhs for the Classic Black colour which was available with the previous model as well.
The new Classic 350 has borrowed the paint schemes of its bigger sibling, the Classic 500 which is expected to be taken off the shelves soon. There is the Signals Editions which comprises of two paint schemes- Airborne Blue and Stormrider Sand that pay homage to the armed forces. The two colour options are priced at Rs 1.75 lakhs each.
Royal Enfield is also offering the motorcycle in a swanky Chrome Black colour which, apart from the abundance of chrome, features contrasting gold and black highlights that add to its appeal. It costs Rs 1.81 lakhs. At a similar price, the new Classic 350 can be had in the Stealth Black option. The motorcycle is finished in matte black and sports red highlights and graphics. Furthermore, it also comes with alloy wheels as standard.
The manufacturer is also offering the Gunmetal Grey colour with alloy wheels and has priced the variant at Rs 1.69 lakhs. Apart from the new colour schemes, the new Classic 350 gets a BS6-compliant, 346cc, single-cylinder motor that is likely to churn out slightly lesser power than the BS4 model which put out 19.8bhp. However, we can expect the torque figures to remain the same at 28Nm. The braking and suspension hardware on the new Classic 350 remain unchanged.
In terms of competition, the motorcycle goes against the Jawa Classic and the Benelli Imperiale 400 in India.
All prices ex-showroom, India