This will be the sixth color to be available with the Meteor 350. Check out the images.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 was recently spied in a new green exterior color option. This comes a few days after the same model was spied in a new blue color at a dealership. Both these color options will be available with the base Fireball variant. Earlier, the base Meteor 350 model was available with four color options: Fireball Black, Yellow, Red, and White.
The new Fireball Green color will be in matte shade finish, applicable on the fuel tank. The rest of the panels are all blacked out. This includes the front and rear fenders, the side panel, black alloy wheels, exhaust pipe, and the engine as well. There are no updates as of now. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is available in three variants: Fireball, Stellar, and Supernova. The difference between the three lies in their accessories list, and similar color options based on the variant names.
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Mechanically, the Royal Enfield 350 is powered by the same 349 cc SOHC engine, that also powers the Classic 350. This power unit develops 20.2 bhp@ 6100 rpm, and 27 Nm@4000 rpm. Transmission duties are handled by a 5-speed gearbox. The fuel tank can hold 15-liters of fuel, and coupled with the fact that the Meteor 350 has an average of 35 km/l, you can expect a range of around 525 km.
Feature-wise, the Meteor 350 gets a semi-digital instrument console, which also supports smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. Theres also a USB charging port available, aside from a halogen headlight unit with LED DRLs, and rear tail light LED unit. It has the underpinnings of a double-cradle frame, with suspensions duties handled by telescopic forks up front, and twin-shock absorbers for the rear. Alloy wheels are standard, with 300 mm braking disc up front, and 270 mm discs at the rear, with dual-channel ABS.
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The Meteor 350 was the last motorcycle that Royal Enfield before they recently launched the new Scram 411 the scrambler. The manufacturer will also launch the Hunter 350 and the next-generation Bullet 350, both based on the J-series platform. Royal Enfield also has quite a few other models that they will develop using the 650 cc engine.
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