Royal Enfield Classic 350 gets two new colours, Make it Yours customisation programme

    Royal Enfield Make it Yours customisation programme was first introduced on the Interceptor 650 platform and Meteor 350.

    Published On Nov 25, 2020 05:06:00 PM

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    Royal Enfield Classic 350 gets two new colours, Make it Yours customisation programme

    Royal Enfield has introduced two new colours on the Classic 350 – Metallo Silver and Orange Ember. Besides this, the company has introduced a range of customisation options for the Classic 350, under its Make it Yours (MiY) programme.

    Royal Enfield Classic 350 gets new colours

    The Classic 350 is Royal Enfield's bestselling motorcycle, and in order to further enhance its appeal, the company has introduced these bright colours to evoke a youthful appearance. The colours look quite striking and are complemented by the black engine cases and alloy wheels, shod with tubeless tyres. These colours will be available from November 26 onwards, priced at Rs 1.86 lakh. Besides the cosmetic differences, the motorcycle is identical to the BS6 Classic 350

    Royal Enfield Make it Yours programme for Classic 350

    The Make it Yours (MiY) programme is Royal Enfield's initiative to offer a plethora of customisation options for Classic 350 owners. It is also available for the 650 Twins and the newly launched Meteor 350.

    Using the 3D configurator on the RE website, app or at the dealerships, customers can choose to “express themselves in their unique way,” says Royal Enfield. The customisation list includes seats, engine guards, luggage and a lot more. Royal Enfield is confident that Classic 350 owners will make use of MiY to customise their machines, going by the response to the Meteor's MiY programme, where 80 percent owners have chosen to customise their ride.

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