Royal Enfield will be launching an updated iteration of Classic 350 on August 12. The Chennai-based bikemaker has confirmed the same by sending us a block-your-date invite for the same. The Classic 350 is the highest selling motorcycle for Royal Enfield generating an average volume of 20,000 units per month.
For reference, Royal Enfield launched the new-gen Classic 350 which was launched in 2021 which received a brand new chassis and a new engine. Despite all the updates, the new model retained the old-school characteristics of the previous model and at the same time provided a more refined experience to the rider.
Although not confirmed, the updated model will boast a new LED headlamp, LED taillamp, and LED pilot lamps, enhancing its visual appeal. While the overall equipment list is expected to remain largely unchanged, the Classic 350 will continue to be offered in multiple variants, catering to diverse customer preferences. Notably, the lower variants will retain the rear drum brake, providing an accessible entry point into the Classic 350 range.
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Specs & features
The Classic 350 is powered by a robust 349cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, producing 20.2 bhp of power and 27 Nm of peak torque. This potent motor is mated to a smooth-shifting 5-speed gearbox, providing seamless acceleration. The engine is nestled within a sturdy dual-cradle frame, supported by 41mm telescopic forks at the front and preload-adjustable twin shock absorbers at the rear, ensuring a comfortable ride.
Braking is handled by single discs on both wheels, with the base trim featuring a drum brake at the rear. The dual-disc models boast dual-channel ABS, while the single-disc variants utilise single-channel ABS. Additional features include an analogue instrument cluster with a compact digital display, and a USB charging port.
