The 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 is here, and it’s causing quite a stir! Launched in India at a starting price of Rs 2 lakh, this new version of the Classic 350 brings some exciting updates that fans of the bike will love. Let’s take a closer look at what’s new.
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New Features for 2024
The 2024 Classic 350 comes with some cool new features that make it stand out. First, there’s a new LED headlight and position light. This gives the bike a bit of a modern feel while still keeping that classic look everyone loves. You also get adjustable clutch and brake levers. These might sound small, but they make riding the bike a lot easier and more comfortable. Another handy feature is the gear position indicator, which helps riders know what gear they’re in at all times. Lastly, there’s a USB type-C charger. This is super useful for charging your phone while you’re out on a ride.
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Fresh New Colors
The new 2024 Classic 350 comes in some beautiful new colors. These colors give you more choices to match your style. The new colors are:
- Emerald
- Jodhpur Blue
- Commando Sand
- Madras Red
- Medallion Bronze
- Sand Grey
- Stealth Black
One cool thing is that Stealth Black comes with alloy wheels, which gives the bike a sleek look.
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No Changes to the Engine
Even though there are some new features and colors, the engine of the 2024 Classic 350 hasn’t changed. It’s still powered by a 349cc, single-cylinder engine that makes 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm at 4,000rpm. This engine is known for being smooth and easy to control, which makes it a great choice for both new riders and those with more experience. The bike also has a five-speed gearbox that helps you shift gears smoothly.
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Strong and Steady Ride
The 2024 Classic 350 has a strong cradle frame that helps keep the bike steady, even on bumpy roads. It’s supported by a telescopic fork at the front and twin shock absorbers at the back, which help to make your ride as smooth as possible. The bike rides on 18-inch wheels, and when it comes to stopping, it has disc brakes at both the front and back. However, the base model has a drum brake at the rear instead.
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Bookings and Competitors
If you’re interested in getting the 2024 Classic 350, you can start booking it or taking a test ride from 1 September. The bike has some strong competitors, like the Honda H’ness CB350 and the Jawa 350. But with its new features and colors, the Classic 350 is sure to catch the eye of anyone looking for a new motorcycle.
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