- Ex-showroom prices now start from Rs. 1,93,080 onwards
- No changes to styling and features
- Now E20 fuel compliant
Royal Enfield has updated the prices of select motorcycles in the Indian market, and this affects one of its highest-selling products, the Classic 350. This motorcycle from the Chennai-based two-wheeler manufacturer is now available from Rs. 1,93,080 as against the Rs. 1,90,092 previously. Check out the latest, variant-wise prices of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 below:
Redditch: Rs. 1,93,080 (vs. Rs. 1,90,092)
Halcyon Single-Channel ABS: Rs. 1,95,191 (vs. Rs. 1,92,889)
Halcyon Dual-Channel ABS: Rs. 2,02,094 (vs. Rs. 1,98,971)
Signals: Rs. 2,13,852 (vs. Rs. 2,10,285)
Dark: Rs. 2,20,991 (vs. Rs. 2,17,589)
Chrome: Rs. 2,24,755 (vs. Rs. 2,21,297)
The price increase does not bring any styling changes to the Classic 350, and the motorcycle continues to sport a round headlight with twin bulb-type pilot lamps at the front, a curvy fuel tank, split seats, and a side-slung exhaust. Select variants of the Classic 350 come with alloy wheels, while others use wire-spoked units. The latter are shod with tube-type tyres.
Notably, this motorcycle is now E20 fuel-ready, which is a blend of 20 per cent ethanol. Meanwhile, the power and torque outputs remain unchanged, and the latest iteration of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 continues to draw 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm at 4,000rpm from its 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine.
Prices mentioned above are ex-showroom, Mumbai