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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Variants Explained In Detail: Which One Suits You Best?

By:Reema Bohra
Updated On: August 25, 2024 17:26 IST
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Variants Explained In Detail: Which One Suits You Best?

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Prices start from Rs 1.93 lakh and go up to Rs 2.24 lakh
  • Only the Gunmetal variant comes with alloy wheels, while all other variants come with spoke wheels
  • Engine produces 20.2 bhp of power and 27 Nm of torque

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has been a long-standing model in the Indian market, first introduced in 2009. It last received an update in 2021, but throughout its years, it has maintained its timeless and retro charm. The Classic 350 features a round headlamp and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, giving it a classic look. This model is available in a variety of variants, providing customers with many options to choose from.

However, as you go up the variants, the price also increases. To help you understand the differences between these variants, I've outlined the details below. Keep reading to learn more about the Classic 350's range, which can be useful if you're considering buying this model. Before moving ahead, join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group to stay updated on the latest automotive news and industry insights.

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Royal Enfield Classic 350: Variants, Prices, & Colour Options

Above: Chrome Bronze
RE Classic 350 VariantColourPrice
Redditch
(Single Channel ABS)
Redditch Grey
Redditch Red
Rs 1,93,080
Halcyon
(Single Channel ABS)
Halcyon Black
Halcyon Green
Rs 1,95,919
Halcyon
(Dual Channel ABS)
Halcyon Black
Halcyon Green
Rs 2,02,094
Signals
(Dual Channel ABS)

Signals Marsh Grey
Signals Desert Sand
Rs 2,13,852
Gunmetal
(Dual Channel ABS)
Gunmetal Grey
Gunmetal Stealth Black
Rs 2,20,991
Chrome
(Dual Channel ABS)
Chrome Red
Chrome Bronze
Rs 2,24,755

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 comes in six variants: Redditch, Halcyon Single ABS, Halcyon Dual ABS, Signals, Gunmetal, and Chrome. These variants mainly differ in colour options and ABS configurations. Starting with the base model, the Redditch variant offers two colour choices - Redditch Grey and Redditch Red. Next, the Halcyon Single ABS model is priced at Rs 2,839 more than the Redditch. If you opt for the Halcyon Dual ABS, it costs Rs 6,175 more than the Halcyon Single ABS and Rs 9,014 more than the Redditch.

Moving up, the Signals variant, available in Signals Marsh Grey and Signals Desert Sand, is Rs 11,758 pricier than the base Redditch model. The Gunmetal costs Rs 7,139 more than the Signals, while the top-of-the-line Chrome variant is Rs 3,764 more expensive than the Gunmetal. Overall, the price difference between the base Redditch model and the top Chrome variant is Rs 31,675.

Royal Enfield Classic 350: Engine Specifications

Above: RE Classic 350's Engine
SpecificationDetails
EngineSingle cylinder, 4-stroke, Air-Oil cooled
Maximum Torque27 Nm at 4000 rpm
Maximum Power20.2 bhp (14.87 kW) at 6100 rpm
ClutchWet, multi-plate
Gearbox5 Speed constant mesh
Mileage36.2 kmpl
Fuel Tank Capacity13 l

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Royal Enfield Classic 350:

Above: Chrome Red
Specification Redditch / Halcyon
(Single Channel ABS)
Gunmetal
(Dual Channel ABS)
Halcyon / Signals / Chrome
(Dual Channel ABS) op
TypeTwin downtube spine frameTwin downtube spine frameTwin downtube spine frame
Front SuspensionTelescopic, 41 mm forks, 130 mm travelTelescopic, 41 mm forks, 130 mm travelTelescopic, 41 mm forks, 130 mm travel
Rear SuspensionTwin-tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preloadTwin-tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preloadTwin-tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload
Front Brake300 mm disc, twin-piston floating calliper300 mm disc, twin-piston floating calliper300 mm disc, twin-piston floating calliper
Rear Brake153 mm drum270 mm disc, single-piston floating caliper270 mm disc, single-piston floating caliper
ABSSingle ABSDual ABSDual ABS
Front Tyre100/90 - 19 - 57P100/90 - 19 - 57P100/90 - 19 - 57P
Rear Tyre120/80 - 18 - 62P120/80 - 18 - 62P120/80 - 18 - 62P
WheelSpokeAlloySpoke

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Variants: Feature Details

The Classic 350's features are quite consistent across all variants. It comes with a circular analogue speedometer, with an LCD screen below it for more precise information. Other standard features include a halogen headlamp, a USB port, ABS, a side stand sensor, hazard warning lights, and a kill switch.

The Tripper navigation system is also available, but only in the MiY editions. While there isn't much difference in terms of features, there are some mechanical variations, such as wheel differences and whether a variant has single or dual ABS, as outlined earlier in the table.

Verdict

No matter which variant of the Classic 350 you choose, you'll get the same features across the board. The main differences come down to the look, including the color and detailing, and whether or not you want alloy wheels. If you're set on having alloy wheels but are trying to stick to a budget, it might be tricky since this option is available only in the second-highest variant. Those interested in specific color options will also need to check which variant offers them. Overall, this model brings a classic style that's perfect for those who love an old-school feel.

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