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Next-Gen Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Spotted in Rajasthan

Next-Gen Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Spotted in Rajasthan

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is one of the most popular bikes in the Indian 2-wheeler market. Now the brand is planning to introduce the much-awaited next-generation model of this best-selling motorcycle in India. It is anticipated to release shortly as the bike has been recently spotted in a ready-to-launch look while doing its official advertisement shoot in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. According to some media sources, the upcoming 350cc motorcycle is expected to launch in the country next month.

Next-Gen Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Spotted [NEW PHOTOS] - top
Next-Gen Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Spotted

While looking at the spy images, we are getting the idea of multiple updates in the forthcoming model. It is going to get alloy wheels instead of wire-spoke wheels available in the previous version. Also, the bikes spied during the ad shoot are single-seater variants and feature all-new colour schemes such as green and sandstorm. As per the sources, further updates are in the instrument console which is now a semi-digital unit with a circular analogue dial and a small rectangular digital display.

Moreover, apart from the exterior changes, the manufacturer has offered the next-gen model with mechanical upgrades as well. This stylish giant is expected to get the newly launched Meteor 350 engine that is without the kick. If the rumours are true, then the bike will be powered by a 349cc, 4-stroke, air-oil cooled engine which churns out 20.2 BHP at 6100 rpm and 27 NM of torque at 4000 rpm. This is a single-cylinder engine mated with a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox. 

Next-Gen Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Spotted [NEW PHOTOS] - left
Next-Gen Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Spotted

The upcoming variant is expected to come with an LED taillight and tripper navigation assistance option. The new-gen model retains its old school appearance with a round-shaped headlight, matte-finished exhaust system and side indicators. As one can judge from the latest spy images, the new Classic Signals 350 features conventional telescopic forks at the front end and twin shock absorbers at the rear end. We hope to get more information in the coming days and an official announcement by Royal Enfield regarding the pricing and release date.  

Images Source: Power on Wheel

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