Royal Enfield will launch the Classic 350-based Goan 350 in India on November 23rd. After the Meteor 350, Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Bullet 350, it will be the fifth motorcycle from the homegrown manufacturer based on its j-Series 350cc engine platform. Royal Enfield will debut the Goan 350 at Motoverse 2024. Last year's event marked the debut of the Shotgun 650.
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What's New On The Royal Enfield Goan 350?
The Goan 350 is a bobber based on the Classic 350. It will have funkier styling and a single-seat layout to make it stand out. However, unlike its Jawa counterparts, the Goan will have provisions for a pillion seat. Spy shots of test mules of the motorcycle have confirmed that it will get white wall tyres, a U-shaped handlebar, a tall windscreen, and spoked rims. This hints that the Goan will be inclined towards a style-conscious buyer.
Since the Goan 350 is based on Royal Enfield's J-Series engine platform, it will be powered by a 349cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. In the Classic 350, this engine produces 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of peak torque and is paired with a five-speed transmission. Prices for the Classic 350 range between Rs 1.93 lakh and Rs 2.30 lakh (ex-showroom). Expect the Goan 350 to cost a premium over this.
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More New Motorcycles Coming From Royal Enfield
At the EICMA 2024, Royal Enfield unveiled several new motorcycles. The Bear 650, Classic 650, and the Flying Flea C6 were among these. The Bear 650 is a scrambler based on the Interceptor 650 platform and has been launched in India for Rs 3.39 lakh (ex-showroom). The Classic 650 takes inspiration from the Classic 350 but utilizes Royal Enfield's 650cc platform. This modern-retro motorcycle will make it to India soon. The Flying Flea C6 is the first electric motorcycle from Royal Enfield.