2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350 updated with new colours, LED lights & tripper pod
2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350 updated ahead of its official launch on 1st September, 2024, when the bike maker will reveal the pricing. The new iteration retains the iconic retro design that has made the Classic 350 a popular choice among motorcycle enthusiasts but introduces several modern features and new colour options to enhance its appeal.
The updated Classic 350 introduces a range of features aimed at improving rider convenience and safety. Key additions include LED lighting across the board, encompassing the headlight, tail light, indicators and pilot lights. This modern lighting setup is complemented by adjustable levers, a gear-position indicator and a USB-C charging port, catering to the needs of today’s riders.
Despite these updates, the Classic 350 stays true to its traditional aesthetic, maintaining its signature large mudguards, metal fuel tank and flowing retro lines. The combination of new technology with a timeless design is likely to appeal to both long-time fans and new buyers.
The 2024 Classic 350 will be available in six new colour options: Emerald, Jodhpur Blue, Madras Red, Medallion Brown, Commando Sand and Stealth. These fresh hues are expected to offer more personalisation choices for riders.
As with the previous model, the updated Classic 350 will be offered in multiple variants, some of which will feature alloy wheels and tubeless tyres, providing a modern twist on the bike’s vintage look.
Powering the Classic 350 is the same J-series engine introduced in 2021. The air/oil-cooled, 349cc single-cylinder engine delivers 20.2 HP and 27 Nm of torque.
Suspension duties are handled by a telescopic fork at the front and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear. Braking is managed by a single disc and a drum on the lower variants, while higher variants are equipped with a rear disc and dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety.
Pricing details for the updated Classic 350 will be announced on 1st September, with deliveries set to begin on the same day. The price is expected to see a slight increase compared to the outgoing model. The updated features and new colour options will justify the hike. The current Classic 350 is priced between Rs. 1.94 lakhs and Rs. 2.25 lakhs (ex-showroom).