Royal Enfield is now working on adding a fourth 350-cc motorbike to their lineup. The bobber model of the Classic 350 is anticipated to be known as the Goan Classic 350, as a trademark has already been filed. The Classic 350 Bobber appears to be designed for those who enjoy modifying their motorcycles.

The teaser image shows that the motorbike will have a new handlebar that is ape-hanger style. The headlight will be borrowed from the Himalayan 450, resulting in an all-LED unit. Turn indicators are likewise circular. At the back, there is a new tail lamp mounted on the fender that appears to be new. There are also new chain guards and exhausts available.

Since spoked rims are offered, tubeless tyres will not be available; instead, white wall tyres will be offered to give the motorbike a vintage appearance. A modified single-piece seat is also available, and the pillion seat appears to draw some design elements from the Shotgun 650. As a result, it can be removed and stored, allowing the motorbike to be used as a bobber.

The engine will be the same 349 cc, air-oil cooled, single-cylinder unit that generates 20 bhp and 27 Nm as the Classic 350. It is possible that Royal Enfield can retune the engine for the new motorbike to match its features. The Hunter 350 and Meteor 350 both use the same engine.