The Royal Enfield Classic 350 continues to reign as India’s most beloved retro motorcycle. The 2025 model retains its iconic vintage styling, teardrop fuel tank, round headlamp, chrome-finished exhaust, and signature thump, all wrapped in a better-built, vibration-free package thanks to the new-generation J-Series platform. The bike is available in multiple color schemes including Chrome Bronze, Halcyon Black, and Stealth Black, catering to both nostalgic and modern-day riders.
349cc J-Series Engine: Smooth & Reliable
At the heart of the Classic 350 is the 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil cooled J-Series engine, shared with the Meteor and Hunter 350. It delivers 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed gearbox tuned for relaxed cruising and smooth acceleration. The engine is significantly more refined than its predecessor, offering a vibration-free ride even at 80–90 km/h, making it ideal for both city rides and weekend getaways.
Features: Retro Feel Meets Useful Tech
Though it preserves its retro appeal, the Classic 350 now comes loaded with useful features. You get dual-channel ABS, disc brakes at both ends, USB charging port, semi-digital instrument cluster with an LCD display for fuel, odometer, trip, and optional Royal Enfield Tripper Navigation on select variants. The updated seat cushioning, improved weight balance, and smoother clutch action further enhance daily usability and comfort.
Ride & Handling: Built for Indian Roads
With its low-slung stance, wide handlebars, and plush suspension, the Classic 350 offers a commanding yet relaxed riding posture. The 41mm telescopic forks at the front and twin rear shock absorbers offer a comfortable ride over rough roads and long distances. The 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels with CEAT or MRF tyres provide ample grip and road presence.
Price and Variants
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 (2025) is available in several variants based on color and features, priced between ₹1.93 lakh and ₹2.25 lakh (ex-showroom). Buyers can choose between single or dual-channel ABS, alloy or spoke wheels, and optional Tripper navigation. The Classic continues to be a top choice for those seeking a blend of legacy, presence, and everyday practicality.
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