Royal Enfield Classic 350 has been the best seller for the Indian bike manufacturer and to keep up the momentum, the bike will get a big update. The new model will debut globally on August 12 and is expected to carry a slew of updates. While the current Classic 350 is a competent product, the competition has moved leaps and bounds in terms of equipment on offer. To address this, the new motorcycle will offer 3 new features and multiple variants.
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As per the reports, the new Classic 350 will be available in 5 new variants i.e. Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark and the top-of-the-line Classic Chrome. The Heritage will be the most affordable Classic you could buy and it will come with rear drum brakes to keep an affordable entry point.
Much like the outgoing model, the new Classic 350 will only get alloy wheels and tubeless tyres in the Dark variant. On the other four variants, these can be opted as optional extras.
The updated Classic 350 will get new features to keep it at par with the competition and the biggest addition will be the standard LED headlamps. If this is not enough, then you will be surprised to know that RE will offer LED pilot lamps and tail lamps as standard equipment across the range. In addition to this, the top-spec trims like Dark and Chrome will get LED indicators while the other variants can have these as a part of the accessory.
Apart from this, the Dark and Chrome variants of the Classic 350 will come with adjustable levers. These can also be fitted with lower trims as a part of optional equipment. The most demanded addition to the feature list is the gear position indicator on the display and it will be offered as standard. To keep things fresh, a USB-C type charging socket will also be available in all the variants of the Classic 350.
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This is more like a feature update for the Classic 350 and it will continue to remain the same mechanically. We can expect a minor price revision for the updated Royal Enfield model in order to cover the cost of added equipment.
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