Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350

Royal Enfield is set to launch the Goan Classic 350, in India on November 23, 2024. This model is the fifth to feature the J-series engine and will resemble the Classic 350, with unique bobber-style elements such as a single seat, whitewall tyres, and a U-shaped handlebar. While its fuel tank, side panels, and headlamps are similar to the Classic 350, the ‘Goan’ name may inspire special designs and paint jobs, and the tyres could come on wire-spoked or alloy wheels.

Royal Enfield hasn’t spilled the beans on the specs for the new Bobber yet, but word on the street is that it’ll come with a tubular downtube, dual shock absorbers, a telescopic fork, and some seriously big discs, just like the regular model. The Goan Classic is rumored to be only 2 kg heavier than the Classic 350, which weighs 195 kg (kerb).

Engine

Powering the new Bobber is a 349cc air/oil-cooled long-stroke engine that has already proven its excellence in other 350cc models. Paired with a smooth 5-speed transmission, it produces 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm of torque at 4,000rpm.

Price

The Goan Classic is expected to be priced similarly to the Classic 350, ranging from Rs 1.93 – Rs 2.30 lakh. With impressive features, the top model is expected to surpass the Classic’s top-spec model, making it an exciting option enthusiasts!

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