Royal Enfield has officially revealed the much-anticipated Goan Classic 350, a bobber-styled motorcycle that builds on the Classic 350’s platform but brings a fresh, distinctive design. Slated for launch on November 23, 2024, this will be the fifth model based on the popular J-Series platform.
Striking Design and Features
The Goan Classic 350 boasts a unique visual appeal with several design enhancements. Key highlights include an ape-style handlebar, chopped exhaust, and retro-inspired tubeless spoke wheels with white-walled tyres. It is also the first J-Series model to feature all-LED lighting, enhancing both style and functionality. Additionally, the bike will be offered in four exclusive color options, complemented by unique graphics. For added versatility, it comes with a removable pillion seat as standard.
Dimensions and Build
The Goan Classic 350 retains dimensions similar to the Classic 350. It measures 2,130 mm in length, 825 mm in width (without mirrors), and 1,200 mm in height. The wheelbase is 1,400 mm, ensuring stability, while the steering lock angle is set at 43 degrees.
Performance and Powertrain
Under the hood, the 348 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine delivers 20.7 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed gearbox for smooth performance. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks, while braking is managed by ByBre calipers with dual-channel ABS for optimal safety.