The Royal Enfield has unveiled its Goan Classic 350 ahead of the launch on 23 November 2024. This motorcycle features a completely new look which sets it apart from the existing lineup.
Royal Enfield has unveiled its Goan Classic 350 which is based on its existing Classic 350 model. The bike has a retro ape-styled handlebar, new colour schemes with bespoke graphics, a chopped exhaust, and all-LED lighting. This Bobber style motorcycle has a completely new look and modern features.
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Goan Classic 350: All Details
According to the reports, this is the first motorcycle which has been built on J-series platform. Moreover, visually the bike features tubeless wheels with spokes, the walls painted in white. The motorcycle has got a drop shaped fuel tank along with a comfortable seat flowing towards the end.
Due to its Classic 350 inspired design, it is expected to come up with the same 349cc single cylinder engine. This engine churns out 20bhp power and 27nm of torque. In terms of dimension it is similar to the Classic 350 i.e. 2130mm long, 825mm wide and 1200mm in height. it has a wheelbase of around 1400mm.
The Goan Classic 350 is expected to get a handful of new features as compared to the classic 350 such as adjustable levers and a gear position indicator.
The Goan Classic 350 is a direct rival with the Jawa 42 Bobber and Jawa Perak. It is expected to sit little higher than the existing classic 350 which ranges between Rs 1.93 lakh and Rs 2.30 lakh (ex-showroom). Royal Enfield will announce the prices on 23 November after unveiling the bike at Motoverse 2024 (motorcycle event Goa).
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