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The new trims will feature cosmetic changes and rear disc brakes.
The new variants of the Classic 350 and Classic 500 models are priced at ₹1.57 lakh and ₹2.05 lakh (on-road, Chennai), respectively.
They come fitted with rear disc brakes and a few cosmetic changes. The smaller 350 has a new gunmetal grey paint scheme for the fuel tank, fenders and side boxes, and it comes with a dark tan seat cover. The Classic 500 comes finished in matte-black for the body and the exhaust, and it has black spoke wheels.
The engines remain unchanged - the Classic 350 uses the same 346cc single-cylinder motor that makes 19.8hp, while the Classic 500 uses the same 499cc single-cylinder engine, which puts out 27.2hp. Both engines are linked to a five-speed transmission.
Bookings will begin on September 18, 2017 at all Royal Enfield outlets in India.
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