Royal Enfield Classic 350 2025 Unveiled with LED Lights and Alloy Wheels

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 remains a benchmark in retro-styled motorcycles with its blend of vintage charm and contemporary updates. Its silhouette is retained for the 2025 iteration but now incorporates LED lighting, USB charging, and a semi-digital fuel gauge and speedometer.

With the Classic 350 now available in striking seven colourways including Emerald, Madras Red and Stealth Black, select variants also come equipped with alloy wheels, serving both pragmatic as well as aesthetic purposes.

Engine and Ride Experience

A 349cc single cylinder, air cooled engine from the J-series platform powers the motorcycle and provides 20.2 bhp with 27 Nm of torque. The five speed gearbox provides effortless shifts further enhancing leisurely cruising or city commuting.

A cradle-type frame, alongside telescopic suspension provides stable and comfortable rides over various terrains while the Classic 350’s refined exhaust note and low-end torque gives a satisfying thump during operation.

Safety and Comfort Features

Most variants now come standard with dual-channel ABS and adjustment levers for brakes and clutch improving ergonomics. Long distance touring is supported by well-cushioned saddles while the upright seating posture remains commanding and easy to navigate in.

The seat height of 805 mm paired with the kerb weight of the bike at 195 kg makes riding accessible for both seasoned riders and newcomers alike.

Pricing And Variants

Classic 350 is available in India in seven variants. The ex-showroom price starts at ₹1.97 lakh for the Redditch edition and goes up to ₹2.34 lakh for the top end Chrome variant. On road pricing differs from city to city, with chrome edition listings in Pune going as high as ₹2.65 lakh.

Each variant allows the buyer to select a mix of features and finishes tailored to their style, performance, and budget needs.

Conclusion.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 continues to embrace subtle yet impactful modern updates while staying true to its legacy. Its Cruiser configuration places it in strong competition for the best bike in the middleweight cruiser segment, fortified by modern tech, enhanced safety, and timeless design.

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