Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 Teased Ahead Of November 23 Launch

The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is based on the J-series platform, which also underpins the Hunter 350, Meteor 350, Bullet 350, and Classic 350.

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Royal Enfield will launch the Goan Classic 350 in India this week. The bobber motorcycle will make its debut on November 23 at the Royal Enfield Motoverse 2024, which will be held in Vagator, Goa, between November 22 and 24. Royal Enfield has teased the Goan Classic 350 ahead of the official unveiling.

The teaser shows some details of the upcoming RE motorcycle. The Goa350 is a bobber motorcycle based on the Classic 350. Also Read: Brixton Motorcycles Launches Crossfire 500X And Cromwell 1200 Range In India In the teaser shared by Royal Enfield, we can see the design of the Goan 350.



Being a bobber, it will have a single-seat layout. Like the Classic 350, it will have chunky front and rear fenders. The Goan Classic 350 will have a round headlamp and a tear-drop-shaped fuel tank.

Spy shots of the Goan 350 test mules were seen with a U-shaped handlebar, tall windscreen, spoked rims, and white wall tyres. Though the Goan Classic 350 will be a bobber motorcycle, Royal Enfield will offer the option to add a pillion seat. The teaser also gives a glimpse of the Goan 350's colour options.

It will be offered in red, teal blue, and purple, all neo-retro shades that will amplify the motorcycle's classic aesthetics. Also Read: The B65 Scrambler Is BSA's Second Motorcycle: Coming To India Soon The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 will use a 349cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. This engine produces 20.

2 hp and 27 Nm of peak torque, the same as the Classic 350. A five-speed gearbox will handle transmission duties. The Goan 350 will be positioned above the Classic 350 and cost a premium over the latter.

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