Royal Enfield has expanded its 350cc lineup with the launch of the Goan Classic 350, a retro-inspired bobber designed to offer a blend of timeless style and modern functionality. The motorcycle debuted at the brand’s Motoverse riding festival and is priced at ₹2.35 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai) for the base model, with the top variant priced at ₹2.38 lakh.
Key Features and Specifications
The Goan Classic 350 is powered by Royal Enfield’s reliable 349cc engine, generating 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of torque. The motorcycle retains the same main frame as the Classic 350 but features notable enhancements:
- Weight & Tank Capacity: Weighing 197 kg (2 kg more than the Classic 350), it houses a 13-litre fuel tank.
- Distinctive Design: Showcasing a low-slung bobber silhouette, it includes a single seat, mini-ape handlebars, and an optional pillion seat that can be installed beneath the rider’s saddle.
- Wheel & Tyre Setup: It rides on white-wall Ceat tyres mounted on spoked rims, a first in the 350cc segment to support tubeless tyres. The wheels are sized at 19 inches in the front and 16 inches at the rear, offering a distinctive stance.
Refinements and Premium Touches
The Goan Classic introduces design elements borrowed from Royal Enfield’s premium 650cc lineup, including metal switchgear. It also features forward-set footpegs from the Meteor 350, a 750mm seat height, and improved rear suspension travel, now at 105mm compared to the Classic 350’s 90mm.
Color Options
The motorcycle will be available in four striking color schemes, complementing its vintage aesthetics.
With its unique design and practical features, the Goan Classic 350 stands out as a compelling option for enthusiasts seeking a blend of heritage and modernity.
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