Royal Enfield g2, price, launch | Royal Enfield next gen classic 350

For a long time, Royal Enfield has been testing the Classic 350. This upcoming bike is also gaining discussions in the market under the name of Next Generation Classic or G2 Classic.

The new-generation Royal Enfield Classic 350 is ready to hit roads on 31st August 2021. While its official bookings are yet to begin, select dealers have already started accepting orders at an initial sum ranging from Rs 10,000 – Rs 20,000.

This Royal Enfield Classic is going to be launched within the coming few weeks and its price is expected to be in the starting range of 2 lakh to 2.15 lakh on road.

In comparison to the present model, which is now the brand’s best-seller domestically, the new royal Enfield g2 will have notable improvements.

Looks

The spy image of the forthcoming Classic 350’s side profile reveals all of the modifications that will be implemented. The round headlight with chrome bezels, chrome-plated exhaust, large front, and back fenders, round-shaped rearview mirrors, and an old shaped fuel tank which you have seen in old classic all retain its retro classic design.

C-shaped logos have been added to the fuel tank and side panels, and new stripes have been added to the fenders, as seen on the classic 500. With revised tail lamps and indicators, the back end is significantly more compact, and the single-seater variant looks fantastic.

It should be mentioned that a new colour range may be offered, which will significantly improve the appearance of this iconic motorcycle. It will continue to be available with 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels with spoked rims, as well as tubeless alloy wheels. A separate digital readout featuring a fuel gauge and a trip metre has been added to the redesigned instrument cluster.

Engine

The company has fitted its tried and tested 350 cc SOHC engine inside the Classic which is also installed in the royal Enfield meteor and this engine will give you 20.2 bhp power at 6100 rpm and at the same time, it will provide you 27 nm of torque at 4000 rpm.

In the end, I would like to say that this next generation classic will also add new young customers to the customer list and this bike is going to be a very good package in itself if launched with an aggressive price tag from the company.