Royal Enfield Classic 350 Fuel Flex Revealed at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024

  • Published On: 6 February 2024
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The new bike is a compatible fuel-flex version of the famous Royal Enfield Classic 350 model.

Royal Enfield has showcased its Classic 350 flex-fuel motorcycle at the ongoing Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024. The new bike is a compatible fuel-flex version of the famous Royal Enfield Classic 350 model. The motorcycle manufacturer has modified this new model, and it can be run on a combination of ethanol and petrol, containing up to 85 percent ethanol.

The Classic 350 Fuel Flex has distinctive red and green paint on its side panels and fuel tank. The new color scheme sets the bike apart from its counterparts. The new motorcycle comes with a classic teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a solo rider saddle, a round halogen headlight, traditional wire-spoked wheels, and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The new flex-fuel motorcycle is identical to the outgoing standard 350 model.

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Under the hood, the Classic 350 is powered by an air-cooled, 350-cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.2 hp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. This unit is mated to a five-speed gearbox. Other Royal Enfield bikes like the Meteor, Hunter, and Bullet also come equipped with the same engine, and the company is expected to introduce flex-fuel versions with the same unit.

The Classic 350 Flex Fuel is anticipated to be launched on the market in 2025. Royal Enfield has introduced an eco-friendly model in the form of the Classic 350 that underlines the company’s commitment to providing a sustainable riding experience to its buyers.

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