Vibration Comparison Of The New Royal Enfield Classic 350 With The Old Classic 350

Vibration Comparison Of The New Royal Enfield Classic 350 With The Old Classic 350

Royal Enfield has recently introduced the new Classic 350, a retro-styled motorcycle in the Indian markets with a starting ex-showroom price tag of Rs 1.84 lakhs. The 2021 RE Classic 350 receives several feature upgrades in its new guise. It comes in five different trim levels: Redditch, Halcyon, Signals, Dark, and Chrome. As far as the bookings are concerned, customers can book the motorcycle on the official website of the brand or they can visit the local brand-authorized showrooms. 

Also, they can arrange test rides and customise their Classic 350 using the Royal Enfield App. The new model comes with a three-year guarantee as well as one year of roadside assistance (RSA). In terms of power, the 2021 Classic 350 has a new J Series, single-cylinder, four-stroke EFI engine, which also powers the Meteor 350. This engine produces 20.2 horsepower at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm when coupled to a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox.

This engine still emits the characteristic thud of exhaust as observed on its contemporary equivalent. Furthermore, it is the engine that has eliminated the vibrations in the Classic 350. While riding the motorcycle, you experience no vibrations. Minor vibrations begin to appear as you reach speeds of 80-100 km/h. Nitin Autoroids recently created a video comparing the old classic 350 to the new classic 350 in terms of vibrations.

Here is the comparison video in which one can clearly make out that the new version is much better and has fewer vibrations when compared to the old model of the RE Classic 350.

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Vibration Comparison of the New Royal Enfield Classic 350 With the Old Classic 350

Vibration Comparison: New Royal Enfield Classic 350 vs Old Classic 350

While talking about the colour scheme, the new RE Classic 350 is available in 11 different colour combinations. The Redditch trim is available in two colours: Redditch Sage Green and Redditch Grey. The Classic 350 Halcyon comes in three colours: Halcyon Green, Halcyon Black, and Halcyon Grey, while the Signals Edition is available in two colour schemes: Signals Marsh Grey and Signals Desert Sand. The Dark variation of the RE Classic 350 is available in Dark Stealth Black and Dark Gunmetal Grey, while the Chrome variant is available in Chrome Red and Chrome Bronze.

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