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2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Details Revealed Ahead Of Launch

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2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350 to get five variants on offer, new features

2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350 to be launched on 12th August. The bike maker will be introducing several new features and five distinct variants. The new lineup includes the Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark and the range topping Classic Chrome models.

One of the most notable changes across all variants is the adoption of LED lighting. This update includes LED pilot lamps, headlights and tail lamps. The higher-end Dark and Chrome variants will also feature LED indicators as standard, while these will be available as optional accessories for the other models.

In addition to the lighting upgrades, the Dark and Chrome variants will now come with adjustable levers, providing riders with a more customised riding experience. For the other variants, these levers will be available as an optional extra.

The much awaited gear position indicator will now be standard on all models. A USB-C charger will also be a standard feature across all variants, catering to the modern rider’s need to stay connected on the go.

The Classic 350’s variants will continue to offer different equipment levels to suit various rider preferences and budgets. The Dark variant remains unique in the lineup, featuring alloy wheels and tubeless tyres. These components will be optional extras for the other four variants. In terms of braking, the lower variants will likely retain a rear drum brake setup, helping to keep the entry-level price more affordable.

The current Classic 350 lineup is priced between Rs. 1.93 lakhs and Rs. 2.25 lakhs (ex-showroom). The pricing for the updated models will be announced on 12th August. The inclusion of new features and updates might increase the pricing.

What are your thoughts on these changes? We can expect Royal Enfield to introduce new colour options as well to freshen up the overall aesthetics of the motorcycle.

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