Royal Enfield Classic 350 Gets Fresh Features and New Colours
Four new colourways are being introduced by Royal Enfield to its Classic 350 range, while new technical features have also landed
Royal Enfield has given its Classic 350 range a dose of TLC as four new colourways have arrived to the small-capacity retro model, as have fresh features aimed at bolstering its technical department.
The single-cylinder bike gets a brand new LED headlamp alongside new pilot lamps and indicators which are also fully LED. A new gear indicator has also been added to the fresh technical updates, while a type-C USB charging point has been added to the handlebars.
Each new variant of the Classic 350 for the European market comes equipped with dual channel ABS front and rear, adjustable leavers and full compatibility with Royal Enfield’s phone-connected Tripper Pod navigation system.
Speaking about the new additions, B. Govindarajan, CEO of Royal Enfield, said: “The Classic 350 is a true embodiment of Royal Enfield’s pure motorcycling DNA and has remained the purest expression of elegance, fine craftsmanship, ever-lasting style and beauty. Needless to say, that it has remained true to its character and essence through all these years, and it has also remained approachable for a wide range of riders.
“We have ensured that it continues to be all of this, as we launch the Classic 350 with new feature upgrades while maintaining accessibility and a plethora of personalisation options available through our range of Genuine Motorcycle Accessories.”
The new colourways include a Heritage (Madras Red), Heritage Premium (Medallion Bronze), Chrome (Emerald) and Dark (Stealth Black) options. The cheapest of the four newly-updated bikes is the Madras Red option, which features an RRP of £4,459.
Sitting at £4,539 are the Medallion Bronze and Stealth Black coloured variants, while the Emerald option is the most expensive of the lot, costing £4,619.
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