The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 gains one new color option for the Supernova variant. The Fireball variant gets two new color options.
After quite a handful of spy shots of the RE Meteor 350 with new colors at Royal Enfield dealerships. The Indian motorcycle company has officially announced the three new colors. The base-spec Fireball variant gets two new color options, Fireball Blue, and Fireball Matt Green in single-tone. Meanwhile, the top-spec Supernova model gains the new Supernova Red option in dual-tone.
In its matte finish, the RE Meteor 350 sports the Matt Green on its fuel tank with matching side panels, and a green tape on the rim of the alloys. The RE logo on the tank is in black. Similarly, the RE Fireball Blue color is on the fuel tank as well, but in gloss-finish, and the RE logo is accentuated in yellow, and the side panels match the same as well. The Supernova variants get dual-tonne colors as standard, similarly, the Supernova Red sports a dual-tone premium regal red on the tank, with black, and the RE logo is encased in chrome.
Speaking on the occasion of this launch, B. Govindarajan, Executive Director, Royal Enfield said, The launch of the Meteor 350 marked a very important milestone in our journey. The introduction of an all-new cruiser motorcycle on an all-new, ground-up engine platform was an important transition for the brand. Over the last two years, the Meteor 350 has set new benchmarks in the entry-level cruiser segment in India and has been making rapid inroads into the global markets as well, while picking up awards and accolades along the way. The addition of new exciting colorways on the Meteor 350 makes it a more compelling choice for our customers across the world.
The Royal Enfield has won the Indian Motorcycle of the Year Award 2021, along with numerous national and international accolades and honors, as well. Its quirky combination of numerous color options makes it much more relevant for the younger generation.
The RE Meteor 350 is powered by the new J-series engine, it also powers the RE Classic 350. This new engine has smoothened out several issues, and with minimal to no vibrations, the ride quality has significantly improved. The 349 cc produces 20.2 bhp@6,100 RPM, and 27 Nm of torque@ 4,000 RPM, and the transmission duties are handled by 5-speed manual.
Prices for the Meteor 350 starts from Rs. 2.05, 844 with the base Fireball variant. Followed by the Stellar variant, which starts from Rs. 2,11,924, and the top-spec Supernova variant starts from Rs. 2,22,061. These are ex-showroom prices, and exclusive of accessory costs.
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