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Royal Enfield Classic 350

  • Sachin Sen
  • Feb 11
  • 2 min read
The Classic 350 is Royal Enfield's one of the most successful motorcycles. This motorcycle is the reason why Royal Enfield has seen such a positive turnaround in the last 15 years.
The Classic 350 is Royal Enfield's one of the most successful motorcycles. This motorcycle is the reason why Royal Enfield has seen such a positive turnaround in the last 15 years.

Royal Enfield Classic 350

Starts at INR 1,82,658 ex-showroom and goes up to INR 2,17,585.


What this motorcycle is?

The current generation Classic 350 is the second generation, which was originally launched in 2009.


As of 2026, the Classic 350 has turned into a refined product delivering a sorted riding experience. It is powered by RE’s latest J-series 350cc air-oil-cooled, single-cylinder, SOHC, 2-valve engine producing 20.2 BHP of power @ 6,100 RPM and 27 NM of torque @ 4,000 RPM. The new engine combined with fuel-injection delivers smooth and easy throttle response for a relaxed performance in the city and on a highway.


The chassis is a double-down tube structure which provides enhanced stability and control and an overall improved handling. There’s a pair of 41 mm telescopic forks at the front and twin shockers at the back, as well as a combination of 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels for a complete retro look. The motorcycle comes with disc brakes at both ends along with dual-channel ABS.


The Classic 350 has a well-proportioned design, is well-built, and holds up well for years if taken care of. There's also another variant - Goan Classic - which sports a more custom look with a smaller 16-inch rear wheel, shorter seat height of 750 mm, mini-ape handlebar, as well as tubeless spoke wheels as standard. The Goan Classic is priced at INR 2,19,787 and INR 2,22,593.


The Goan Classic is a customised version of the standard Classic 350 with a more desirable appearance and finish.
The Goan Classic is a customised version of the standard Classic 350 with a more desirable appearance and finish.

Does the Royal Enfield Classic 350 has any rivals?

Currently, the Classic 350 competes with the Honda CB350 lineup, especially the CB350 H’ness and the CB350.


Is there a Motoring Pulse review of the Royal Enfield Classic 350?

Yes, you may watch our extensive review of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 on our YouTube channel.


Royal Enfield Classic 350 Specification

Engine and Transmission

349cc single-cylinder

Long-stroke entire with 72 mm bore x 85.8 mm stroke

Air-oil-cooled

2-valve

SOHC

20.2 BHP @ 6,100 RPM

27 NM @ 4,000 RPM

5-speed gearbox with slip-assist clutch


Dimensions

Wet weight: 195 kg

Fuel tank: 13 litres

Seat height: 805 mm


Chassis, Wheels and Brakes

Twin down-tube spine frame

100/90 19-inch front and 120/80 18-inch rear

41 mm non-adjustable telescopic forks with pre-load adjustable twin rear shockers

300 mm front disc with 2-piston caliper

270 mm rear disc with 1-piston caliper

Dual channel ABS


Electronics

LED headlight, turn indicators, and pilot lamps

Old-school analog speedo and digital displays

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