KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Royal Enfield Bobber 350 spotted on test again
- Launch anticipated in 2024
- To borrow J-series engine from the Classic 350
Royal Enfield is rigorously testing a lot of upcoming motorcycles and among them is a upcoming Bobber 350. The Bobber 350 motorcycle has been frequently sighted. We've now obtained exclusive images of the upcoming RE Bobber 350, which provide a clear look at the motorcycle's intricate details. Explore the specifics of the forthcoming Bobber 350 below and take a close look at the motorcycle through these crisp images.
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Royal Enfield Bobber 350
The motorcycle test prototype recently sighted has unveiled the motorcycle's design and other components. The Bobber 350 is set to showcase a combination of design elements borrowed from the Classic 350, the Meteor 350, and some new design element never before seen on any Royal Enfield motorcycle. Notably, it will boast the design of the fuel tank, air filter box, and battery box from the Classic 350, while its rear mudguard and tail lamp appear to be taken from the Meteor 350.
The test mule seems to boast LED turn indicators, while we've spotted it from the back we are not sure whether the front boasts an LED headlamp or not. The previous speculation says that it will boast an LED headlamp. The motorcycle's side view unveiled a white-walled tire that gives a retro look to the wheels. This model featured spoked wheels, and it sflaunts a lot of chrome, notably on the engine and exhaust system. It sported a unique rear floating seat assembly, which seems to be an exclusive made for the Bobber and it might be a removable seat. Additionally, the taller handlebar and forward-positioned footpegs made for distinctive design elements.
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Royal Enfield Bobber 350 Engine
The Bobber 350 is expected to feature the familiar J-Series 349cc single-cylinder engine found in the Classic 350 and Meteor 350 models. This engine delivers a power output of 20.2bhp and a torque of 27Nm, paired with a five-speed gearbox. Nevertheless, to suit the Bobber's distinctive style, it's possible that the chassis will undergo certain modifications and refinements.
Verdict
The Royal Enfield Bobber 350 represents the brand's entry into the Bobber segment, poised to attract a broader customer base. Royal Enfield is actively testing various new products slated for launch in the upcoming months. In the case of the Bobber, the brand may introduce some modern features like LED lighting and potentially incorporate Tripper Navigation while preserving a retro appeal. This model will face competition from the likes of the Yezdi Roadster, Benelli Imperiale 400, Honda H'ness CB350, and the Jawa 42.
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