Royal Enfield Classic 350: Royal Enfield is going to launch an updated version of Classic 350 to strengthen its market hold. According to the information received, the new Royal Enfield Classic 350 will be launched on August 12.
Before the launch, the company has announced many big updates in this powerful bike. Classic 350 is Royal Enfield’s most popular bike and is the main source of income for the company. Let’s know what changes will be seen in the upcoming Classic 350.
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2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Updates
The new Classic 350 is expected to get an LED headlamp. The LED headlamp was first introduced in Royal Enfield on the Super Meteor 650, followed by other 650cc models in the lineup and the 450cc range. The Classic 350cc is expected to be the first to get an LED headlamp.
The updated Classic 350 is expected to use the headlamp from the 650 and 450. Talking about the variants, the report also reveals that Royal Enfield will also make some changes to the variant nomenclature.
The Classic 350 range will include five different variants: Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark and the flagship Classic Chrome. In line with the existing configuration, the lower variants will get a rear drum brake. The Dark variant will remain the only option to offer alloy wheels and tubeless tyres as standard.
2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Engine Changes
There will be no change in the engine of the Royal Enfield Classic 350. The new Classic 350 will get the same 349cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, which produces 20.2 bhp of power and 27 Nm of peak torque.
It is mated to a smooth-shifting 5-speed gearbox. The engine is housed within a sturdy dual-cradle frame, supported by 41mm telescopic forks at the front and preload-adjustable twin shock absorbers at the rear. Braking duties will be performed by disc brakes at both ends, assisted by dual-channel ABS.