
Royal Enfield is gearing up to launch the Goan Classic 350, a stylish bobber variant of its popular Classic 350, on November 23 at the Motoverse festival. The Goan Classic 350, built on the J-series platform, marks the brand’s fifth model in this lineup.
A teaser released by Royal Enfield showcases the motorcycle’s retro-inspired design with tall U-shaped handlebars, white-walled tyres reminiscent of the 1960s, and a single-seat setup. The bike is expected to feature a detachable pillion seat as an accessory, offering a classic bobber aesthetic.
Powered by the familiar 349cc single-cylinder engine producing 20 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, the Goan Classic 350 promises relaxed ergonomics and a distinct riding position compared to its predecessor.
With expected features like an LED headlight, single-pod instrument cluster, and optional Tripper navigation module, this bobber-style bike is set to deliver a blend of modern functionality and vintage charm. The vibrant teaser hints at multiple paint schemes, ensuring the Goan Classic 350 will appeal to a wide range of riders seeking style and substance.
The new Royal Enfield Classic 350, which launched earlier this year, costs between ₹1.93 lakh and ₹2.30 lakh. The Goan Classic 350 is anticipated to start at ₹2.10 lakh.