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Last Updated on: 30 Sep 2025

Royal Enfield Classic 350

Autocar score
8
₹2.00 - ₹2.46 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Delhi
Starting₹2,896 /month
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Launched on Sept. 1, 2021, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 combines style, performance, and fuel efficiency. It offers a mileage of , ensuring practicality for everyday use as well as highway rides. Available in 3 colors such as Gun Grey, Madras Red, Stealth Black, the bike gives riders multiple style choices.

 

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 comes in 7 variants. The Classic 350 prices start at ₹1.81 lakh (ex-showroom), while the top variant, the Classic Chrome is priced at ₹2.16 lakh.

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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Body Type
Bike
Engine
349 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm
Max Torque
27 Nm @ 4000 rpm
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 price & variants

Buyers can select from 7 variants of the Royal Enfield Classic 350. The top-end variant Classic Chrome is priced at ₹2.16 lakh, and the base variant starts at ₹1.81 lakh, ex-showroom.


All variants come with and are offered in 3 colors, including Gun Grey, Madras Red, Stealth Black, to suit different rider’s preferences.

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VariantsOn road price
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Dark
349 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.41 Lakh

Royal Enfield Classic 350 expert review

Autocar score
8

We like

  • Styling, improved fit & finish

  • Engine & gearbox

We don't like

  • Front brake feel

  • Heavy clutch, lack of features

Royal Enfield Classic 350 comparison

Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Classic 350
₹1.81 - ₹2.16 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Manual
Engine
349 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Honda CB350RS
Honda CB350RS
₹1.97 - ₹2.00 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
348.36 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Triumph Speed 400
Triumph Speed 400
₹2.34 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
398.15 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Harley Davidson X440
Harley Davidson X440
₹2.29 - ₹2.69 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
440 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
35 kmpl
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
₹1.60 - ₹2.02 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
349 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Honda CB350
Honda CB350
₹1.97 - ₹2.00 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
348.66 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Jawa 350
Jawa 350
₹1.83 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
334 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-

Royal Enfield Classic 350 mileage

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 delivers a mileage of , making it suitable for city rides and short commutes. Across all variants, riders can expect a maximum mileage of under ideal conditions, providing efficiency for longer journeys.

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Fuel typeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
Petrol349 ccManualNA
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Images

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is showcased through 40 images, giving riders a clear view of its design and styling. Images cover all 7 variants, highlighting differences in colors and trims. Riders can also observe key features in the visuals, providing an idea of what to expect in terms of design and functionality.

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Color Brown, Silver Image - 26117
Rear View Image - 26123
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Front Left Three Quarter Image - 26146
Color Black Image - 26154
Color Brown Image - 26160
Gear Shift Lever Image - 26167
Color Silver Image - 26173
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Closed Fuel Lid Image - 26203
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Left Side Multifunction Switchgear Image - 26266
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Colours

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is offered in 3 colors, including Gun Grey, Madras Red, Stealth Black. This variety ensures that riders have plenty of choices to match their personal style. All variants of the bike are available in these colors, giving flexibility in selection.

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Gun Grey
Madras Red
Stealth Black

Royal Enfield Classic 350 FAQs

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Trending Questions on Royal Enfield Classic 350 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Yogesh Prajapation Dec 24, 2025

I want to buy my first bike. I currently have an Ather scooter and a Splendor, which I ride very little. I want a retro-looking bike with good or decent mileage that is suitable for city riding, highway use, and occasional touring. I am considering the Triumph Speed T4 or the Yamaha XSR155, and I am open to other recommendations.

The Triumph Speed T4 will make for a better all-rounder because of its larger and more flexible 398cc engine. It is perfectly usable inside the city, and on the highway, you can cruise at early triple-digit speeds without breaking a sweat. 

If you want similar looks but more performance and better componentry, the Triumph Speed 400 makes a good case for itself. 

The Yamaha XSR155 is a much smaller - and lighter - bike that will have better handling and fuel economy, but will feel a little out of its element on the highway. 

You should also look at the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic / Hunter 350 models (depending on your budget and design preferences). They are smooth, charming and comfortable machines that can be used both inside the city and on the highway. For similar reasons, the Honda CB350 trio also warrant serious consideration. 

A test ride of all of these, as well as anything else you're considering, will help you decide which one is the best fit for you.

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Asked by: SENTHILVEL Kon Dec 23, 2025

Sir, I want to buy a new bike for my son. He is 6′1″ tall and weighs 90 kg. I want a bike with good safety features for his daily use of around 40 km. My budget is below ₹3 lakh. Please advise.

Since this will be his first bike, we recommend getting a bike with dual-channel ABS (at the very least) in terms of safety features. Keeping his physique in mind, bikes like the Hero Xpulse 200 / 210, Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic 350, TVS Ronin, Honda CB350 trio and Suzuki V-Strom SX will be good options to consider. 

Do take him for test rides of all of these so he can decide which one fits him best. 

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Asked by: Nazimon Dec 22, 2025

I am 50 years old and currently own a 2017 Yamaha FZ-S. I want to upgrade to a more comfortable motorcycle. I occasionally go on long rides and need a bike that offers good comfort without straining my back or shoulders. My height is 5’7”.

The Hero Xpulse 210 will be the one bike that will fit all your requirements. If you find it to be a little tall and aren't comfortable with it, then roadster bikes like the TVS Ronin, Honda CB350 models and the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic 350 will be a good bet. Take a test ride of all and decide what suits you best.
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Asked by: Nishant yadavon Dec 14, 2025

I am a fourth-year college student looking for a good cruiser-style bike. Budget is not an issue. I do not want a fat or race-styled motorcycle; I prefer a standard, classic look similar to Royal Enfield or Harley-Davidson (or the X440 for reference). I want a bike that offers strong speed and excellent stability, with no major compromises in performance or usability. Please suggest suitable options.

Among the RE 350s, you can consider the Hunter / Bullet / Classic models for their comfortable ride, neutral ergonomics and smooth as well as characterful engine. In a similar vein, the Honda CB350s also warrant strong consideration for similar reasons. 

All the Harley-Davidson X440 models have a similar riding experience and only differ in terms of features and design, so pick the one you like the most. 

Lastly, we would also recommend you take a look at the Triumph Speed T4 and Triumph Speed 400 as they offer great performance and quality at a reasonable price. 

Take a test ride of all the bikes you shortlist before you decide. 

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Asked by: Srikanthon Dec 12, 2025

I currently own a 9-year-old Pulsar 150. My usage includes a weekly office commute of 40km, daily short rides, and occasional long trips of around 300km. I am confused between the Honda CB350, CB350 H’ness, and Royal Enfield Classic 350. I want easy city usability and good shoulder comfort. I am 6 feet 1 inch tall. Which option would suit me best?

Between the Honda CB350s and the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Honda is our pick for being easier to use in the city, primarily because of one reason. It has a slip/assist clutch, which greatly reduces clutch effort in stop-and-go traffic. Otherwise, both the Classic and the H'ness are very evenly matched.
It would be advisable to take a test ride of both before you make a decision.
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Asked by: sachin pujarion Dec 1, 2025

I own a Pulsar 150 BS4 model and have ridden it around 50,000km with no problems so far. However, I now do long trips frequently, so I need another bike that is highway-friendly, pillion-friendly and luggage-friendly. I cannot compromise on comfort. My budget is around ₹3 lakh. Please also consider that I live in a rural area when it comes to maintenance and service.

There are multiple options available in your price bracket that will fit your use case. From the Royal Enfield lineup, you can consider the Classic / Bullet / Meteor 350 as well as the Scram 440. All  of these Royal Enfield bikes are comfortable for two-up riding, and considering the brand's widespread service network as well as the relative simplicity of these machines, they should be easy to live with.
If you have a Hero dealership around you, the Xpulse 210 warrants strong consideration. If there is a TVS bike showroom near you, the newly launched Apache RTX 300 adventure bike makes a compelling case for itself as well. Take a test ride of all the bikes you shortlist before you go ahead with your purchase.
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Asked by: JPrustyon Nov 25, 2025

I want a good 350cc retro-style bike that should also be comfortable for long hours of riding. Which bike should I choose and why? I am currently considering the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and the Honda CB350RS. Please suggest if there are any other options as well.

In the 350cc neo-retro bike space, our top picks are any of the Honda CB350 models and the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic 350. The Hondas have a smooth, thumpy engine but have tall gearing which means you will need to change gears a little more often than on the Royal Enfields so you keep the engine in its optimum zone.
Coming to the Royal Enfield bikes, we would steer you toward the Bullet / Classic more than the Meteor 350 because their ergonomics are more neutral, which will be conducive to spending long hours in the saddle. With its feet-forward position, the Meteor 350 will put a little more strain on your tailbone over long distances and road imperfections.
Take a test ride of the bikes you're considering before you make your decision.
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Asked by: Divy Jainon Nov 23, 2025

I’m 27 (5′9″) and my father is 60 (5′11″) with a broad upper body. I want a bike (on-road budget under ₹2.4 lakh) that fits both our heights and body types. My riding will be mostly city and highway, with some casual off-roading and long trips. I’m considering the Yezdi ADV, Yezdi Roadster, Royal Enfield H’ness, TVS Apache RTX 300, and Hero Xpulse. Which of these suits both of us best?

Considering your use case, we would advise choosing between the TVS Apache RTX 300 and the Hero Xpulse 210. The RTX is an adventure bike, which will make it great on the road, while the Xpulse is a dualsport, which will be more capable during serious off-roading. 

If you want a more road-biased machine, then the Honda CB350 H'ness (or either of its siblings), the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350 and the TVS Ronin would make for a good option. 

Take a test ride of these machines to help decide which one is best for you. 

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Asked by: Projiton Nov 23, 2025

Hi, I currently ride a 2019 Bajaj Avenger 220 Street and I really enjoy cruiser-style, laid-back riding. I’m considering upgrading to a new bike-TVS Ronin, Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Jawa Perak, or the Classic/Bullet 350. Budget is not a concern. My usage is mostly city riding with occasional highway trips. Please advise.

Between the options you've shortlisted, we'd advise choosing between the TVS Ronin and the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350 for their laidback yet neutral riding positions and thumpy, torquey engines, as well as comfortable suspension setups. 

You should also look at the Honda CB350 models, as they have a similar feel and look to the Royal Enfield bikes, but have a more modern and lighter riding experience. 

Take a test ride of every machine you're considering before making your purchase. 

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