The latest Royal Enfield Classic 350 comes in seven new colors and has been upgraded with several new features.
Royal Enfield has just released the 2024 Classic 350, an updated version of its beloved motorcycle. While maintaining its iconic appearance, the company has incorporated some fresh features. The price of this modern classic bike ranges from Rs 1,99,500 for the standard model to Rs 2,30,000 for the premium version. The 2024 edition now boasts seven fresh color options and various feature enhancements.
2024 Classic 350 Prices
Classic 350 Variants and Colour Options | Classic 350 Price (ex-showroom) |
Heritage (Madras Red, Jodhpur Blue) | Rs 1,99,500 |
Heritage Premium (Medallian Bronze) | Rs 2,04,000 |
Signals (Commando Sand) | Rs 2,16,000 |
Dark (Gun Grey, Stealth Black) | Rs 2,25,000 |
Chrome (Emerald) | Rs 2,30,000 |
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Features, Engine Spec
The 2024 Classic 350 stays true to its classic design, keeping its iconic shape. But there’s more to it than meets the eye. This motorcycle now comes with a new fully LED lighting system that brightens up your ride with modern efficiency. Even the turn signals have been improved, with LED technology on the top-tier model. Although the other versions still use halogen lights, you have the choice to upgrade to LEDs for a uniform appearance throughout the lineup.
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Improvements in comfort and convenience have been made. The Signal and Emerald versions include adjustable levers to tailor your ride. These levers can be added as an option for the other models. The semi-digital instrument panel now shows gear position info for quick reference. Also, the USB charging port has been updated to a C-type, so it works with the newest gadgets. Every model of the 2024 Classic 350 comes with dual-channel ABS to improve braking in different situations.
The Classic 350 comes in new stylish colors like Emerald, Jodhpur Blue, Commando Sand, Madras Red, Medallion Bronze, Sand Grey, and Stealth Black. If you opt for the Stealth Black, you’ll get alloy wheels with it as a special offer from Royal Enfield. You’ll also enjoy the ride on 19-inch front wheels and 18-inch rear wheels.
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By 2024, the Classic 350 bike still runs on the 349cc single-cylinder J-series engine that debuted in 2021. This engine packs a punch, offering 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Nestled in a dual-cradle frame, the engine is propped up by 41mm telescopic front forks and adjustable twin shock absorbers at the rear. To ensure efficient braking, the bike has disc brakes on both wheels, featuring a 300 mm disc in the front and a 270 mm disc in the rear.