Despite its complete dominance in the middleweight motorcycle segment, Royal Enfield constantly keeps updating its product lineup so that it doesn’t lose its competitive edge. The company kickstarted a new chapter with the J-series engine and platform for its new 350cc range of motorcycles.
The first model to be launched underpinning the J-series architecture was the Meteor 350 which made its debut in 2020. Since the retro-style cruiser has received only small updates like new colour options. Enfield has now launched an updated iteration of the Meteor 350 with prices starting at Rs 1.96 lakh (ex-showroom).
Test ride and bookings for the 2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 begin today whereas deliveries of the retro cruiser are set to begin from September 22. Incidentally, prices for all motorcycles are set to come down with the recent GST rate revision which will come into effect from the same date.Â

Royal Enfield continues to offer the Meteor 350 in four trims namely Fireball, Stellar, Aurora and Supernova which are available in a total of seven new colour ways. These include Fireball Orange, Fireball Grey, Stellar Matt Grey, Stellar Marine Blue, Aurora Retro Green, Aurora Red, and Supernova Black.
2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 variants | Colourway | Price in INR(with revised GST @ 18%) |
Fireball | Fireball Orange & Fireball Grey | INR 1,95,762 |
Stellar | Stellar Matt Grey & Stellar Marine Blue | INR 2,03,419 INR 1,99,990 (Kerala only) |
Aurora | Aurora Retro Green & Aurora Red | INR 2,06,290 |
Supernova | Supernova Black | INR 2,15,883 |
2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350: What’s new?
The updated Meteor 350 was recently caught on cameras in a dealership yard. It can now be confirmed that the updates are on the same lines as seen in the Classic 350 last year and Hunter 350 earlier this year. The first update we notice is a new LED headlamp setup flanked with new LED turn indicators which are a standard fitment across all variants of the Meteor
In terms of looks, the updated Meteor 350 gets the same design but the chrome exhaust muffler from the mid-spec Stellar variant has been ditched in favour of a blacked-out canister which gives this variant of the cruiser a sportier appeal.

Coming back to features, a Tripper Navigation is now offered as a standard feature across all variants of Meteor. Interestingly, the Tripper Navigation pod made its debut with the 350cc cruiser. Further, the USB charging port has been replaced by a Type-C charging port across all variants of the cruiser. Moreover, the top-spec Supernova trim also gets adjustable clutch and brake levers.
2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Mechanical specs
Mechanically, the Cruiser 350 remains unchanged. It continues to draw its power from a 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor that delivers 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque. This engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox which now receives a slip and assist clutch for easier and smoother operations.

In terms of hardware, suspension duties on the Meteor 350 will be handled by telescopic forks up front and twin-shock absorbers at the rear, while braking will be taken care of by disc brakes on both ends with dual-channel ABS.
2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Accessories
The 2025 Meteor 350 is now offered with a comprehensive range of Genuine Motorcycle Accessories (GMAs) in two distinct themes: Urban and Grand Tourer. The Urban Kit features a black drag handlebar, black round bar-end mirrors, a black low-rider seat, and a tinted flyscreen, among other elements that emphasize a sleek and modern character.
The Grand Tourer Kit is tailored for long-distance riding, comprising a brown touring rider and pillion seat, black premium long-haul panniers with dedicated rails, deluxe foot pegs for both rider and pillion, a black touring handlebar, black LED fog lamps, and black round mirrors, delivering a highly personalized touring experience.