Royal Enfield has launched the new Classic 350 at the price of INR 199,500 ex-showroom. The 2024 Classic 350 comes with new updates to its colour theme as well as upgraded electronic equipment and features. The brand has announced that the 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 is now available to order from the nearest Royal Enfield store, or via the Royal Enfield App, as well as the official Royal Enfield website. In addition to this, the company also revealed that 15 customers stand a chance to win an all-inclusive 2-day trip to Chennai, where they will get an exclusive visit to the Thiruvottiyur facility, and work with Royal Enfield’s design team to co-create their own Classic.
The 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 comes with 5 new variants and 7 new colours. This includes Heritage with Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue colour, Heritage Premium with Medallion Bronze colour, Signals with Commando Sand colour, Dark with Gun Grey and Stealth Black colour and Chrome with an Emerald colourway. The new Classic 350 also comes with feature upgrades such as LED headlamps, LED pilot lamp, gear position indicator on the instruments cluster and type C USB charging point. However, the motorcycle stays true to its DNA of a classic bike. Furthermore, the top-spec Emerald and Dark series also comes with modern features such as the Tripper Navigation system as standard. Additionally, top variants also come with adjustable levers and LED turn indicators.
The brand has also taken up new initiatives such as the Royal Enfield Factory Custom programme which is a bespoke motorcycle personalisation and design studio service that will help customers bring their own design to life. This includes personalization options such as colour, paint finishes, trims, decals, badges and graphic options. Thanks to the Royal Enfield Custom programme each Royal Enfield motorcycle will be unique and distinctive and yet be covered under the manufacturer’s warranty. The brand also offers a range of Genuine Motorcycles Accessories.
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