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New Royal Enfield Classic 350 launched in India, prices start at Rs 1,84,374: Check variants, features- Technology News, Firstpost

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It’s time to welcome the latest avatar of one of India’s most-loved motoring icons – the new-generation 2022 Royal Enfield Classic 350, which has been launched today at a starting price of Rs 1,84,374. The new-gen Classic 350 will be available with single- and dual-channel ABS options, with a choice of Halcyon, Chrome, Dark, Signals and Redditch colour schemes. Prices for the single-tone Redditch range starts at Rs 1,84,374, with the Halcyon range priced from Rs 1,93,123, the armed forces-inspired Signals range priced from Rs 2,04,367, the Dark range priced from Rs 2,11,465 and the range-topping Chrome range priced from Rs 2,15,118 (all prices ex-showroom, Chennai).

Being the second model based on Royal Enfield’s J platform, the 2022 Classic 350 is all-new under the skin, even though in pure design and styling terms, it doesn’t stray too far from the outgoing bike. There’s a subtle visual update with fresh styling cues thrown in, and Royal Enfield has also revealed the motorcycle will be available with both wire-spoke wheels as well as alloy wheels, depending on the variant.

The 2022 Royal Enfield Classic 350 has the same 349 cc engine as the Meteor 350. Image: Royal Enfield

The Classic 350 uses an all-new, twin-downtube chassis (replacing the ageing single-cradle frame), and carries over the Meteor 350’s 349 cc, single-cylinder air-cooled engine that makes 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of torque.

It gets a thicker 41 mm telescopic fork, adjustable rear shock absorbers, larger disc brakes (300 mm front, 270 mm rear), 170 mm of ground clearance, single- and dual-channel ABS (with the single-channel versions getting a drum brake at the rear), an LCD for the instrument cluster, revised switchgear, two trip meters and the company’s new Tripper Bluetooth-enabled turn-by-turn navigation system with a colour display. Kerb weight for the new Classic 350 remains the same as before at 195 kg.

The new Royal Enfield Classic 350 will continue to rival the likes of the Honda H’ness CB 350 and the Jawa range of motorcycles.

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