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Royal Enfield will be finally launching the 2021 Classic 350 on August 27 in the country after all the months of delays and developments. The test mule has been spotted doing test runs on multiple occasions in the past. As for the price, we can expect the bike to fall in the range of Rs 1.90 lakh - Rs 2 lakh (ex-showroom).
Last month the bike was spotted in the production-ready format. From the images, we could say that the bike has retained its retro look. Design-bits like a circular headlamp with chrome bezels, round-shaped rear view mirrors, and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank have been carried over. Towards the rear end, the upcoming Classic 350 gets an updated tail lamp and indicator. The bike further features a single seat. However, we can expect the top-end variant to get new split-seats. Feature-wise, the updated Classic 350 comes equipped with a revised instrument cluster that features a separate digital readout with a fuel gauge. Moving on, the bike will also get a Tripper Navigation Pod integrated into the headlight.
The 2021 Classic 350 is the second motorcycle in the RE’s lineup to be underpinned by the J platform. The bike sits on a twin downtube frame. Braking duties are taken care of by a 300mm disc upfront and a 270mm disc at the rear. The top-end trim might come with a dual-channel ABS. Besides this, the braking system has been shifted to the right side of the bike.
Mechanically, the upcoming Classic 350 will draw its power from a revised 349 cc single-cylinder air- and oil-cooled SOHC four-stroke engine. The motor further churns out a maximum power of 20.1 bhp at 6100 rpm and a peak torque of 27 Nm at 4000 rpm. Transmission duties will be taken care of by a 5-speed gearbox.