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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price List For 2021 Revealed

Modified On Jan 8, 2021 04:56 PM By Praveen M. for Royal Enfield Classic 350 (2012-2021)

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The brand’s best-selling Classic has become more expensive for this year

Along with the Royal Enfield Meteor 350’s price revision for 2021, the cult bikemaker has also increased the prices of its popular Royal Enfield Classic 350 range. Check out the full variant and colour-wise ex-showroom Delhi price list here:

Royal Enfield Classic 350 BS6 Variants

Latest Price

Previous Price

Premium

Single-channel ABS, Chestnut Red, Ash, Mercury Silver, Redditch Red, Pure Black

Rs 1,63,561

Rs 1,61,688

Rs 1,873

Dual-channel ABS, Classic Black, Pure Black & Mercury Silver

Rs 1,71,570

Rs 1,69,617

Rs 1,953

Dual-channel ABS, Gunmetal Grey

Rs 1,85,252 (Alloy)

Rs 1,73,422 (Spoke)

Rs 1,83,164 (Alloy)

Rs 1,71,453 (Spoke)

Rs 2,088 (Alloy)

Rs 1,969 (Spoke)

Dual-channel ABS, Signals edition (AIrborne Blue & Stormrider Sand)

Rs 1,81,901 (Airborne Blue)

Rs 1,81,862 (Stormrider Sand)

Rs 1,79,809 (Both colour variants)

Rs 2,092 (Airborne Blue)

Rs 2,053 (Stormrider Sand)

Dual-channel ABS, Stealth Black & Chrome Black

Rs 1,88,346

Rs 1,86,319

Rs 2,027

Dual-Channel ABS, Orange Ember & Metallo Silver

Rs 1,85,252

Rs 1,83,164

Rs 2,088

As you can see, the more expensive variants like Gunmetal Grey, Signals Edition, Stealth Black, Chrome Black, and the recently launched Orange Ember and Metallo Silver variants are, in fact, a lot more pricier than the base variant of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, the Fireball (Rs 1,78,744). 

The only aspects that make these Classic 350 variants stand out from the rest are their premium colour schemes and alloy wheels for certain colour models. And it doesn’t really make sense for them to be priced so much higher than the base Meteor 350 which comes with a ton of improvements. The Meteor 350 gets a brand new, much more refined engine, new brakes and rear suspension, and a much more info-laden instrument cluster, not to mention, smartphone-connected turn-by-turn navigation. Other than the nostalgic looks, the Classic 350 has none of these.

Also Read: Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Price Hiked For The First Time

If you’re willing to spend as much, you can also take a look at the Honda H’Ness CB350. It also received a price hike recently, but is still reasonably priced for its segment.

 
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