Royal Enfield, one of the leading global mid-displacement motorcycle brands, has announced the launch of the new Classic 350 line for the European market. Staying true to its tradition of combining elegance, performance, and affordability, prices start at £4,459.
Inspired by the legacy of the iconic 1950 Royal Enfield G2, the Classic 350 features a design that has transcended generations, distinguished by its unmistakable silhouette and timeless style. Now, it arrives renewed and equipped with the latest innovations, without abandoning the essence that made it a milestone in global motorcycling.
New colors and updated features
The Classic 350 will be available in three stunning variants that evoke the brand’s past, present, and future:
- Heritage (Madras Red)
- Heritage Premium (Medallion Bronze)
- Chrome (Emerald)
Among the technical improvements, highlights include:
- LED headlights, running lights, and turn indicators.
- Digital and analog instrument panel, now with gear position indicator.
- USB-C charging port on the handlebar.
- Front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS.
- Adjustable levers.
- Compatibility with Tripper Pod navigation system (optional accessory).
A tribute to “Pure Motorcycling”
For B Govindarajan, Royal Enfield’s CEO, the Classic 350 continues to be the true expression of the brand’s “Pure Motorcycling” philosophy. ‘This motorcycle combines timeless style, manufacturing quality, and affordability, remaining true to its essence throughout the years. With these updates, we ensure that the Classic 350 remains relevant and attractive to riders of all generations’, he stated.
Personalization in detail
Royal Enfield also offers a wide range of Genuine Accessories, specifically designed for the Classic 350. These add-ons allow customization of both the aesthetics and performance of the motorcycle, always with a 3-year warranty.
Availability
The new Classic 350 can now be ordered or reserved for test rides at Royal Enfield dealers across Europe. More information available at www.royalenfield.com.
An icon reborn, now more modern than ever.
Source: Royal Enfield