Royal Enfield has launched the updated Classic 350 range after revealing it fully last month, with prices ranging between Rs 1,99,500 and Rs 2,30,000 (ex-showroom, Chennai).
- Feature-set upgraded on all variants
- Mechanically identical to previous model
- All variants now get dual-channel ABS
Royal Enfield Classic 350 pricing, variant details
This update to Royal Enfield’s bestselling model focuses on upgrading the features. To recap, the Classic 350 is now available with LED pilot lights, a headlight and a tail-lamp on all variants, with LED indicators reserved for the top two variants. The top two variants also get the Tripper navigation pod and adjustable levers as standard, which are optional extras on the rest.
The mechanicals underneath that classically styled silhouette remain the same, with the familiar J-platform air-cooled, 349cc, single-cylinder motor at the heart of the Classic 350. The 20hp and 27Nm output figures and cycle parts haven’t strayed from the previous model. The only change to the previous bike is that the Classic 350 now cannot be had with just single-channel ABS, and variants that had a rear drum brake have now been discontinued.
Royal Enfield has changed the variant nomenclature now, with the five variants being called Heritage (Rs 1,99,500), Heritage Premium (Rs 2.04 lakh), Signals (Rs 2.16 lakh), Dark (Rs 2.25 lakh) and Chrome (Rs 2.30 lakh). The new pricing for the Classic 350 is a small bump up over the earlier model’s price, which was in the range of Rs 1.93 lakh-Rs 2.25 lakh.
The Classic 350 has a long list of rivals who want to carve out their piece from its large pie: Triumph Speed 400 (Rs 2.35 lakh), Harley-Davidson X440 (Rs 2.40 lakh-Rs 2.80 lakh), Jawa 350 (Rs 2.15 lakh) and Honda CB350 (Rs 2 lakh-Rs 2.18 lakh).
All non-RE prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.