Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 Leaked


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Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has been spotted multiple times in the last few months. The Bobber version of the Classic 350 is likely to be called the Goan Classic 350 according to the recent trademark filings. It comes with distinct elements to differentiate the two motorcycles.

Recent patent images offer a sneak peek into what this upcoming model might offer. The leaked designs reveal intriguing details that set it apart from the current Classic 350 iteration. One notable feature highlighted in the patent images is the option for a dual-seat setup, a departure from the typical single-seat design associated with Bobber-style motorcycles.

Similar to the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650, riders can attach a removable rear subframe to accommodate a pillion seat, which can also double as a tail rack. Additionally, the inclusion of a split grab rail adds a distinctive touch not found in the current Royal Enfield lineup.

The Bobber 350’s aesthetic appeal is further enhanced by white-walled tyres paired with spoke wheels, contributing to its vintage-inspired look. Complementing its style is the ape-hanger handlebar, offering a taller and potentially more relaxed riding position compared to the flat handlebar found on the Classic 350.

The Goan Classic 350 is expected to retain the 349cc J-series engine utilised in Royal Enfield’s current lineup, including models like the Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350 and Meteor 350. This powerplant produces 20.2 BHP and 27 Nm of torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

In terms of features, the Bobber 350 is likely to come equipped with bulb illumination, an analogue console with an LCD inset, dual-channel ABS and possibly a Tripper-Navigation dial for added convenience. On the suspension and braking front, riders can expect telescopic front forks, dual rear shocks and a front and rear disc brake setup.

Positioned as a more aspirational offering within the 350cc segment, the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is likely to be priced around Rs. 2.30 lakhs (ex-showroom), positioning it above the Meteor 350 in terms of pricing hierarchy.

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Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is scheduled to launch in India on November 23, 2024.

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Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 unveiled ahead of launch

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Royal Enfield has officially unveiled the Goan Classic 350 ahead of its launch at Motoverse in Goa. This motorcycle is a bobber-style version of the popular Classic 350, with its design elements being the main highlight.The Goan Classic 350 draws inspiration from the laid-back Goan lifestyle and features a teardrop-shaped fuel tank with a cursive font for the Royal Enfield insignia, ape-hanger-style handlebars, forward-set foot pegs, and a single rider seat. The floating pillion seat is removable, adding to its versatility. The whitewall tires wrap around a 19-inch wire-spoke wheel at the front and a 16-inch unit at the rear. The round LED headlamp and slash-cut exhaust complete its authentic bobber look.

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With a seat height of 750 mm, the bike is accessible to shorter riders. The Goan Classic 350 will be available in four color options-Rave Red, Trip Teal, Purple Haze, and Shock Black-with gold and silver finish options for the Royal Enfield badges. It will be positioned as a premium offering over the standard Classic 350

The motorcycle comes equipped with LED indicators, an adjustable brake lever, and a twin downtube spine frame. It features 41 mm telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. Braking is handled by 300 mm disc brakes at the front and 270 mm discs at the rear, paired with dual-channel ABS.

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