Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price List 2025 - Check How Much Each Colour Costs
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price List 2025 - Check How Much Each Colour Costs
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price List 2025 - Check How Much Each Colour Costs

Times Now Digital 🕒︎ 2025-10-23

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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price List 2025 - Check How Much Each Colour Costs

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 continues to be one of the most loved motorcycles in India. For 2025, Royal Enfield has updated the price list for all the colour options, and there’s a small difference in how much each paint scheme costs. The range now starts at Rs 1.87 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue colours, while the top-end Emerald shade is priced at Rs 2.15 lakh. Here’s the full colour-wise price list for 2025: Madras Red: Rs 1.87 lakhJodhpur Blue: Rs 1.87 lakhMedallion Silver: Rs 1.91 lakhCommando Sand: Rs 2.02 lakhGun Grey: Rs 2.11 lakhStealth Black: Rs 2.11 lakhEmerald: Rs 2.15 lakh Under the tank, the Classic 350 uses a 349cc single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled engine. It makes 20.2 bhp at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm. The power is delivered smoothly through a 5-speed gearbox and a wet multi-plate clutch, giving the bike an easy and refined ride. Also Read: Delhi-NCR GRAP Based Vehicle Restrictions You Should Know! The Classic 350 rides on a twin downtube spine frame. Up front, it gets telescopic 41 mm forks with 130 mm of travel, while the rear uses twin tube emulsion shock absorbers that come with six-step preload adjustment. In terms of size, the Classic 350 is quite substantial. It has a 1390 mm wheelbase and 170 mm of ground clearance, making it stable yet capable of handling bad roads. The seat height is 805 mm, which suits most riders, and the kerb weight stands at 195 kg with fuel and oil. The fuel tank holds 13 litres. For braking, Royal Enfield has equipped the bike with a 300 mm front disc and a 270 mm rear disc, both paired with dual-channel ABS for safety. Depending on the variant, you can choose between spoke wheels (with tube-type tyres) or alloy wheels (with tubeless tyres).

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