Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Classic 350 is a 349cc cruiser bike with price starting from Rs. 1.93 lakh. It is available in 11 colours and 7 variants. Classic 350 mileage is 37.77 kmpl. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 195 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13 liters. Classic 350 is a tough competitor to Honda Hness CB350, Jawa 350 and Jawa 42 .
Pros and Cons of Classic 350
Likes
- Timeless classic-retro design
- J-series engine is smooth and effortless to ride
- Neutral and relaxed riding posture
Dislikes
- Could get more features
- Braking could improve
- Rider footpegs are not well-positioned as they can foul with your shins when crawling through bumper-to-bumper traffic with your feet down
Expert's Conclusion
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has undergone significant improvements, elevating its appeal. This motorcycle has become a sought-after choice, catering to a diverse audience. Its refreshing aesthetics and impressive riding performance firmly establish it as a top contender in its category.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Specifications
- 349 CCEngine
- 37.77 KmplMileage
- 20.21 PS @ 6100 rpmMax Power
- 13 LitersFuel Capacity
- TubelessTyre Type
- 195 KgKerb Weight
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Overview
The 2024 Classic 350 has been launched from Rs 1,99,500, and here’s everything it now gets. Know more about it in our features explained story. It also gets 7 new colours to choose from. Royal Enfield has announced a global bike recall for its bikes manufactured between November 2022 and March 2023. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is the best-selling bike from the brand. The 350cc neo-retro roadster comes with a timelessly ‘classic’ design. It has recently been updated with new features and colour schemes. The Classic 350 prices start at Rs 1,93,080 (ex-showroom). It shares the same 350cc J-series engine platform as the Royal Enfield Bullet 350.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Key Highlights
Price: The 2024 Classic 350 comes in five variants: Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark, and Chrome. The Heritage variant is priced at Rs 1,99,500, Heritage Premium at Rs 2,04,000, Signals at Rs 2,16,000, Dark at Rs 2,25,000, and Chrome at Rs 2,30,000. The Classic 350 still gets four colours from the 2023 model. The Redditch Grey and Redditch Red are priced at Rs 1,93,080. On the other hand, the Halcyon Black and Halcyon Green cost Rs 1,95,919 (all prices ex-showroom).
Design: The Royal Enfield Classic 350 still has that old-world charm in its styling. Even though it now gets some modern features, its silhouette remains quite retro. It gets either spoked or alloy wheels, depending on the variants.
Features: The updated Classic 350 gets an LED headlight, tail-light, pilot lamps (also known as tiger eyes), a gear position indicator, and a USB C charging port. It also gets the Tripper navigation pod (turn-by-turn), adjustable brake & clutch levers, and LED turn indicators as standard on the Emerald and Dark variants. It continues to get an analogue instrument cluster with a semi-digital instrument cluster that shows fuel level, odometer readings, two, trip meters, and time.
Engine: At the heart of the Classic 350 lies a BS6.2-compliant 349cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 20.2PS and 27Nm.It is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
Suspension, Brakes & Other Details: The Classic 350 gets a 13-litre fuel tank and tips the scales at 195kg. It rides on a twin-downtube frame with a 41mm telescopic front fork and twin preload-adjustable shock absorbers. Braking is handled by a 300mm disc up front and a 270mm disc at the rear, with ByBre callipers. The bike rides on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels; spoke or alloy, depending on the variant. The Classic 350 has a 100-section front and 120-section rear tyre. It has an 805mm seat height.
Rivals: Royal Enfield Classic 350 rivals the Honda H’ness CB350, and the Jawa 350, in the retro-roadster segment in India.
Variants: There are five variants of the 2024 Classic 350: Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark, and Chrome. The Heritage variant can be had in Jodhpur Blue & Madras Red paint schemes, Heritage Premium in Medallion Bronze, Signals in Commando Sand, Dark in Gun Grey, & Stealth Black, and the top-of-the-line Chrome variant in Emerald.
Let’s have a look at which manufacturer came out on top!
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price and Variants
Variants | Ex-Showroom Price | Compare | |
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Classic 350 Redditch349 cc . 37.77 kmpl |
Rs. 1.93 Lakh
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Classic 350 Heritage349 cc |
Rs. 1.99 Lakh
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Classic 350 Halcyon349 cc . 37.77 kmpl |
Rs. 2.02 Lakh
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Expert's Opinions on Classic 350
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
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Everyones favourite Royal Enfield
- The Classic 350 is Royal Enfield’s most popular and highest selling motorcycle
- It has retained its classic design right from when it was originally launched in 2009
- The Classic 350 is known for its easy-going nature
- It's the preferred bike for many for riding to Ladakh, thanks to its torquey engine and ease of carrying heavy loads
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Timelessly Classic
- Timeless, retro looks make it look beautiful from all angles
- The round LED headlight with the tiger lamps accentuate the retro aspect of the roadster very well
- It gets stylish colour options with premium badging that make the bike look premium
- The classic design won’t appeal to those who like modern-looking motorcycles
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Torquey & Tractable
- Powered by a 349cc, air-cooled engine producing 20.4PS at 6100rpm and 27Nm at 4000rpm
- Motor offers smooth performance and can sustain speeds of 100kmph comfortably
- Motor is very tractable, making the retro roadster easy to ride in the city
- Returned mileage of 41.55kmpl in city and 37.77kmpl on highway in our tests, which is quite good for a 350cc bike
- Post 100kmph, some vibrations start to creep in; 80-90kmph is the sweet spot for the bike
- Doesn’t have the iconic 'thump' of the older Classic but still has a sweet sounding exhaust note
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Easygoing manners
- The Classic 350 has neutral handling characteristics and is quite easy to manoeuvre in city traffic conditions
- Requires a bit of effort to tip the bike into corners but it is not a deal breaker
- The initial bite from the brakes could have been better
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Handles all roads
- The telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers suspension setup handles bumps and potholes quite well
- With a ground clearance of 170mm, the Classic 350 tackles speed breakers easily
- The rear suspension setup is a bit on the firmer side, meaning undulations can be felt while riding over bad roads at high speeds
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Built for comfort
- Gets a relaxed and upright riding posture with an easy to reach handlebar and mid-set footpegs
- Comfortable for commuting on a daily basis as well as for touring and the occasional highway rides
- Despite the 805mm seat height, riders of all heights and can easily plant both feet flat on the ground
- Stock seat is a bit too soft, better to upgrade to the touring seat
- Still feels quite heavy when parking or moving with your feet
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Like a mechanical watch
- The roadster gets a semi-digital instrument console with an analogue speedometer looks properly retro
- Digital inset that shows odometer, trip meter and fuel gauge readouts is good to have
- All-LED lighting and a USB charging port is available as standard for the dual-channel ABS variants
- Tripper navigation pod for turn-by-turn navigation is now standard on the Emerald and Stealth colour options
- The Classic 350 is still not as feature rich as some of the bikes in the same price range
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Is the Royal Enfield Classic 350 worth it?
- The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has dominated the sub-400cc retro roadster segment in the Indian two-wheeler market for years now and rightfully so. It offers the perfect blend of gorgeous retro looks, smooth and relaxed performance, comfortable riding experience and features list that is adequate for a retro roadster. If you are a fan of retro motorcycles, then the Classic 350 is one of the best options to consider for your next purchase.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 User Reviews
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Mileage3.9/5
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Performance4.5/5
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Maintenance3.8/5
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Comfort4.5/5
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Features & Styling4.4/5
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- Comfort (172)
- Mileage (161)
- Experience (136)
- Looks (111)
- Engine (111)
- Power (72)
- Service (70)
- Performance (67)
- Speed (51)
- Pickup (46)
- Seat (43)
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Colours
- Madras Red
- Jodhpur Blue
- Medallion Bronze
- Commando Sand
- Stealth Black
- Gun Grey
- Emerald
- Redditch Red
- Redditch Grey
- Halcyon Green
- Halcyon Black
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Questions & Answers on Classic 350
Answered by Zigwheels Expert- Latest
- Most Relevant
- The engine displacement of Royal Enfield Classic 350 is 349.34 cc.
- The Royal Enfield Classic 350 received the new-generation switchgear from the Meteor 350 and an all-new part-digital instrument console. The new unit accommodates an analogue speedometer and a small trapezoidal LCD screen below it for the fuel gauge, odometer, and trip meters. Additionally, the Classic 350 includes a Tripper navigation pod (like the Meteor 350) with smartphone connectivity. This Tripper pod displays turn-by-turn navigation and provides call alerts. The motorcycle comes with split seats as standard.
- The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has wheelbase of 1390 mm.
- The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has wheelbase of 1390 mm.
- Royal Enfield Classic 350 gives a mileage of 37.77 kmpl.
- The mileage of Royal Enfield Classic 350 is 37.77 kmpl.
- Royal Enfield Classic 350 is available in 15 different colours - Halycon Black, Halcyon Green, Chrome Red, Redditch Grey, Halycon Grey, Redditch Red, Signals Marsh Grey, Halcyon Grey, Halycon Green, Gunmetal Grey, Dark Stealth Black, Redditch Sage Green, Halycon Black, Signals Desert Sand, Chrome Bronze.
- Royal Enfield Classic 350 is available in 12 different colours - Halycon Black, Halcyon Green, Chrome Red, Redditch Grey, Redditch Red, Signals Marsh Grey, Halycon Green, Gunmetal Grey, Dark Stealth Black, Halycon Black, Signals Desert Sand, Chrome Bronze
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