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Production-Spec Royal Enfield Classic 350 Spotted In Two New Colours

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has been spotted testing again, and this time around we get to see a couple of production-ready models with all the badging and decals intact.
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By Seshan Vijayraghvan

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Published on July 27, 2021

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  • The new Royal Enfield Classic 350 will come in new colour options
  • The new Royal Enfield Classic 350 will get the Tripper Navigation feature
  • The 2021 Classic 350 will get the new 349 cc engine from the Meteor 350

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has been spotted testing again, and this time around we get to see a couple of production-ready models with all the badging and decals intact. The spied motorcycles also reveal two new colour options for the motorcycles, which includes a new dark metallic bottle green share with what looks like copper gold pinstripes, which look particularly nice in this single-seat guise. The second motorcycle, on the other hand, comes in a dual-tone, metallic grey and black shade with the 'Royal Enfield' logo in black.

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The dual-tone version comes with matte black wheels with spokes, along with two-piece seat, also treated in black

As for other visual elements, the former green model, of the Royal Enfield Classic 350, comes with brushed silver wheels with spokes, and a black frame, a small round taillight with a chrome bezel, and more chrome elements around the headlamp and instrument cluster. The bike is also seen with a dark brown single saddle-style seat. The dual-tone version gets similar features, except for the wheels, which are treated in matte black, plus, this one also gets two-piece seats, also black.

Also Read: 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Spotted Ahead Of Launch

Now, earlier spy photos of the motorcycle revealed that the bike will also get Royal Enfield's new Tripper navigation unit, which features a round TFT colour display with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. However, a close-up shot of the green Classic 350's instrument cluster showed that this unit is not equipped with the navigation display, which indicates that the Tripper unit could be offered as an optional feature or an accessory.

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The recently spotted model does not come with Royal Enfield's Tripper navigation unit

The upcoming Royal Enfield Classic 350 is built on the company's new modular J platform, which currently underpins the Meteor 350, and thus is likely to offer improved handling and ride quality. Powertrain wise, it will get the company's new 349 cc single-cylinder SOHC air- and oil-cooled engine, which also made its debut with the Meteor 350. The engine gets fuel injection and a new counter balancer that reduces vibrations. In the Meteor 350, it is tuned to make 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm, and we expect it to remain unchanged in the new Classic 350.

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021


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