
Royal Enfield recently revealed that the updated Classic 350 will be launched on August 12th. The brand has not disclosed what improvements would be made to their motorcycles. However, it is assumed that the modifications would be mainly cosmetic.
The manufacturer might include an LED headlight borrowed from other Royal Enfield bikes. It is not the greatest unit available and barely gets the job done. The pilot lamps and tail lights may also be updated to LED ones. Royal Enfield might bring new colour schemes to the lineup, which would add some variety.
It is anticipated that the 2024 Classic 350 would not change mechanically. Thus, it would still have a 349 cc air-oil cooled engine that can generate up to 20.2 bhp of maximum power at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of maximum torque at 4,000 rpm.
The Classic 350 features a basic analogue speedometer with a digital display for the fuel gauge, trip meters, Trip F, Eco indication and service indicator. One useful feature is the USB port, which is useful for charging mobile devices. Furthermore, a tripper navigation pod is available on the higher models and a hazard switch is also available. The new Classic 350 is not anticipated to include any additional features besides LED lighting.