New motorcycles from Royal Enfield in the 350 cc, 450 cc, and 650 cc sectors are about to be released. The redesigned Classic 350, the single-seater Goan Classic 350, and the flagship 650 cc modern retro roadster with the Classic trademark are anticipated to join the popular Classic line. The 450 cc and 650 cc ranges will also see additional improvements.
1. Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350:
Since its launch in 2021, customers have embraced the Classic 350, which is equipped with Royal Enfield’s J-series engine architecture. Other 350 cc versions from the company, like the Hunter 350, Bullet 350, and Meteor 350, have sold remarkably well as well. Mid-life improvements for these models are anticipated in the near future as well.
In the next two months, a mid-cycle update is planned for the Classic 350. It is probable that this upgrade will come with updated graphics, new color options, and extra functions. The present 349 cc SOHC air- and oil-cooled engine, which produces 27 Nm of torque and just over 20 horsepower, will continue to be mated to a five-speed transmission.
2. Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350:
Given that the trademark has been filed, Royal Enfield intends to release a single-seat bobber version of the Classic 350, which may go by the name Goan Classic 350. In comparison to the normal model, this one will have an elevated handlebar, whitewall tires, and improved ergonomics. It is anticipated that the debut will take place at the MotoVerse 2024 in Goa later this year.
3. Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin & Bullet 650:
A trademark has also been filed for the Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin name, which will be applied to the next 650 cc retro/modern roadster. Anticipated to make its debut in early 2025, it has already been observed undergoing testing on several occasions in Europe and India. It will have wire-spoked front and rear wheels, a single-piece seat, a circular LED headlight, chrome embellishments, distinctive pilot lamps, and more.
The Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin will feature a 648 cc parallel twin-cylinder engine, kicking out 47 PS of power and 52 Nm of torque, and will be paired with a six-speed transmission. It will borrow subframe from the Shotgun 650. Along the same lines, the Bullet 650 is expected to launch in the second half of next year and will be heavily inspired by its 350 cc Bullet sibling.
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