Here’s How Royal Enfield Performed In April
- May 24, 2021
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Royal Enfield has once again increased the asking price of its breadwinner: the Classic 350. This is the second price revision for the bike since its launch in January this year. The premium that you are now paying for the BS6 bike over the BS4 model is around Rs 16,000 on an average, which is a lot of money for just a handful of updates. Here’s the new prices:
Royal Enfield Classic 350 BS6 Variant |
New price |
Old price |
Difference |
Single-channel ABS |
Rs 1,61,688 |
Rs 1,59,851 |
Rs 1,837 |
Dual-channel ABS |
Rs 1,69,617 - Rs 1,86,319 |
Rs 1,67,780 - Rs 1,84,482 |
Rs 1,837 |
With the BS6 engine, the Classic 350 gained a kilo, lost a little power but managed to retain the same 28Nm torque output. We thought that these changes would have an adverse effect on the bike’s performance but on the contrary, it was significantly quicker. Head here to read our road test review of the BS6 Classic 350.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Classic 350 GMA Tested
Even after this price revision, the Classic 350 remains the most affordable compared to its retro roadster rivals, i.e. the Jawa and the Benelli Imperiale 400. The RE Classic 350 still undercuts the Jawa by around Rs 10,000 while the Benelli is a whopping Rs 30,000 dearer.
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