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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Prices Surpass Rs 2 Lakh Mark

By:Jatin Jhamb
Updated On: July 7, 2021 10:53 IST
Jatin is auto enthusiast who enjoys driving and talking about bikes. He has expertise in New Cars, New Bikes, Maintenance and Buying advice.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Prices Surpass Rs 2 Lakh Mark

One of the most loved bikemakers, Royal Enfield has now increased the prices of their popular Classic 350 by a good margin of 8,362. The Classic 350 is one of the highest-selling units from their portfolio and several spy shots of the new version have been spied on Indian roads.

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This is the second time that the Royal Enfield has hiked the prices of Classic 350 and making it an expensive one since some variants reach as high as above Rs 2 lakh mark. Below is the table of the variant-wise increased prices of the Royal Enfield Classic 350. Here, all prices stick to ex-showroom, Delhi.

Also Read: New-Gen 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 BS6 Spotted at RE Dealership - Launch Soon?
ColoursTotal Price HikeNew Price
Single-Channel ABS(Pure Black, Chestnut Red, Mercury Silver, Redditch Red) Rs 7316Rs 1,79,782
Dual-Channel ABS (Black and Mercury Silver) Rs 7651 Rs 1,88,531
Dual-Channel ABS Spoke Wheels (Gunmetal Grey) Rs 7730 Rs 1,90,555
Gunmetal Grey Alloy Wheels Rs 8227 Rs 2,03,480
Stormrider Sand and Airborne Blue Rs 8084 Rs 1,99,777
Orange Ember and Metallo Silver Rs 8227 Rs 2,03,480
Stealth Black and Chrome Black Rs 8362 Rs 2,06,962

With this huge price hike, we believe that the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 makes it a better choice as it offers better driving dynamics and a wonderful cruiser for longer journeys. It is being said that the new-gen Classic 350 borrows the same J-platform that is seen on the Meteor 350.

Also Read: 2020 Royal Enfield Classic 350 BS6 First Look Review - Why It Sells So Much?

A completely new design with added features like a digital instrument cluster and Trip Navigation system can be seen on the new-gen Classic 350. Currently, the bike is powered by a 346 cc, single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine. This unit generates as much as 19.1 bhp at 5250 RPM with a peak torque of 28 Nm at 4800 RPM. This unit is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox that follows 1 up and 4 downshifts.

So what do you think about the new prices of Royal Enfield Classic 350? It is expensive? Does it make sense to buy this or wait for the newer model? Do tell us your thoughts in the comment section below. Also, join our 91Wheels Whatsapp group where you get the latest industry updates.

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