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Royal Enfield launches all new Classic 350 tagged at Rs 1.84 lakh

In 12 years and more than three million motorcycles later, the Classic has built a legacy of its own, and the new Classic 350 is all set to take this legacy ahead, the company, which is a part of Eicher Motors, noted.

Royal Enfield on Wednesday said it has dispatched an all new form of Classic 350 bike in the country with value beginning at Rs 1.84 lakh (ex-display area Chennai).

In 12 years and multiple million bikes later, the Classic has fabricated its very own tradition, and the new Classic 350 is good to go to take this inheritance ahead, the organization, which is a piece of Eicher Motors, noted.

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“The Classic 350 dispatched in 2008, was an advanced and proficient bike that represented the ageless post-war styling from the primes of the British cruiser industry.”

“Its enthralling plan language and straightforwardness combined with reliability, launch the Classic to worldwide prevalence, and it proceeded to rethink the middleweight (250-750cc) bike section,” Eicher Motors MD Siddhartha Lal said.

The organization so far has been reliable in its interest to assemble ageless, exemplary, lovely cruisers that are incredible amusing to ride, and the new Classic 350 does precisely that, he added.

“Developed ground, on our cutting edge J-series motor, with an all-new frame, the Classic 350 offers a massively refined and wonderful ride experience that nearly wants to ride again interestingly,” Lal said.

He further said: “We are certain that the extraordinarily refined all-new Classic 350 will by and by reclassify the average size bike space universally.”

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The new Classic 350 comes controlled by a 349cc air-oil cooled single chamber motor which creates a force of 20.2 bhp.

Planned and created by architects and designers based at Royal Enfield’s two innovation places, in India and the UK, unique consideration has been paid to guarantee a standout ride insight on the all-new Classic 350, the organization said.

“With sharp spotlight on the middleweight cruiser fragment, and our firm confidence in the pattern of premiumisation in the Indian auto industry, we are sure that the new Classic 350 will additionally fuel our development and our aspirations,” Royal Enfield Executive Director B Govindarajan said.

The new Classic 350 will be accessible at a beginning cost of Rs 1,84,374 for the Redditch series, Rs 1,93,123 for the Halcyon series, Rs 2,04,367 for the Classic Signals, Rs 2,11,465 for the Dark series, and Rs 2,15,118 for the Classic Chrome (all ex-display area, Chennai costs).

The all-new Classic adds another part to Royal Enfield’s tradition of building valid post-war period British cruisers that are adored by lovers all throughout the planet.

The tradition of the Classic traces all the way back to 1948 with the notable Royal Enfield Model G2, the first to have swinging arm back suspension on a full creation cruiser.

The model served as a strong design inspiration for the hugely popular Classic 500 and Classic350 launched in 2008.

Ever since its launch, the Classic has emerged as a motorcycle that has redefined the middleweight motorcycling space and spawned the revival of Royal Enfield, kickstarting its journey to lead the segment globally.