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Royal Enfield Classic 350

Royal Enfield Classic 350 price in Gir Somnath

₹2.06 - ₹2.46 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹3,057 /month

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 price in Gir Somnath starts at ₹1.81 lakh for the base variant and goes up to ₹2.16 lakh for the top variant. The bike is available in 7 variants, and the Classic 350 price varies depending on the variant chosen.

The Classic 350 on road price in Gir Somnath starts at ₹2.06 lakh for the Redditch variant and goes up to ₹2.46 lakh for the Classic Chrome variant. 

View the Royal Enfield Classic 350 on road price for all seven variants in Gir Somnath in the table below.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Pricing by Variants

Redditch349 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹1,81,118
RTO (Individual)
₹10,867
Insurance
₹14,489
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Gir Somnath₹2,06,475 *
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EMI starting at ₹3,057 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Halcyon349 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.10 LakhOn road price, Gir Somnath
Heritage Classic349 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.13 LakhOn road price, Gir Somnath
Heritage Premium349 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.18 LakhOn road price, Gir Somnath
Signals349 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.31 LakhOn road price, Gir Somnath
Dark349 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.41 LakhOn road price, Gir Somnath
Classic Chrome349 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.46 LakhOn road price, Gir Somnath

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The Classic 350 price in Gir Somnath starts at ₹1.81 lakh for the base variant and goes up to ₹2.16 lakh for the top model (ex-showroom).

The Classic 350 on road price in Gir Somnath ranges from ₹2.06 lakh to ₹2.46 lakh, depending on the variant.

The base variant of the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Redditch, is priced at ₹1.81 lakh (ex-showroom) in Gir Somnath.

The top variant, Royal Enfield Classic 350 Classic Chrome, is priced at ₹2.46 lakh in Gir Somnath.

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1d

I’m looking for a bike around 1.8 to 2.8 L with very good suspension for back pain. My driving every day will be 1 hr to 1.5 hr one way, which is 2-3 hrs in total. 60% high way and 40% city, with lots of school traffic. I just moved from the US, and these roads are giving me back pain. I’m looking for more comfort with seats, suspension and ride posture.

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9h

Moving up from a Pulsar 150, you should check out the 350cc Bajaj Dominar 400, which will feel more substantial and comfortable, not to mention head and shoulders above when it comes to performance. Since your ride has a lot of highway stretches, a machine that can cruise comfortably at higher speeds while keeping you comfortable will be a good bet.If you want to look at the adventure bike space, consider the Hero Xpulse 210 and TVS Apache RTX 300. The Xpulse is lighter, which will make it easier to manage at slower speeds, and its smaller engine will also be more fuel efficient. On the other hand, the RTX has a more powerful engine capable of delivering more performance and its seating comfort is better than the Xpulse. Do bear in mind that both of these are tall bikes and will require some skill to manage if you're a shorter person.If, instead, you want a neo-retro machine, then consider proven options like the Honda CB350 models and Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350. These are relaxed and comfortable machines with torquey engines, which will be suitable for long commutes. When ridden sensibly, they also return good fuel economy. These bikes are all very different from one another, and to accurately gauge which is the best one for you, take a test ride of all before you make your decision.

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Bajaj Dominar 400
Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210
TVS Apache RTX
Honda Bikes CB350
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
4d

I am 40 years old, 5'2" tall, and weigh 70 kg. I currently ride a Yamaha Fascino and want to buy a motorcycle. The purpose is more to fulfill a long-held wish than for utility. That said, I will use it for daily commutes within a 10 km radius, often with my daughter. I have never owned a motorcycle before, although I have ridden a Royal Enfield Bullet 350 a couple of times. My budget is around Rs. 2.5 lakh. Could you suggest motorcycles that are reasonably fuel-efficient, relatively easy to maintain, and suitable for ownership over the next 10 years? Thanks!

Verified
2d

Since you have mentioned you've ridden the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 in the past and you are buying this bike to fulfill a dream, we'd recommend the Bullet itself. It is a comfortable machine with a characterful and smooth engine and will fit within your budget too. If you want brighter colours and a slightly more different look, then look at its sibling, the Classic 350. If you want something that won't be as commonplace as either of these aforementioned bikes but still want a machine that can be used daily, their offbeat sibling, the Goan Classic 350 is the right bike for you. It has a lower seat height than both the Classic and Bullet which will make it easier for a person with a shorter frame like yours to manage around town, which is where you're going to be spending most of your time. Take test rides of the Goan and the Bullet and then make your decision based on which one you like more.

Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
6w

I am confused between the Triumph Speed 400, Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350, and Honda CB350RS. Which one would you recommend for comfortable city rides along with occasional long rides?

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5w

Since your usage is mostly going to be inside the city, we'd advise choosing between the Honda CB350RS and 350cc Triumph Speed 400. Both bikes have smooth, torque-focused engines, light clutch action, manageable seat heights and good weight management, which should make them easy to use in the city. Out on the highway, both feel quite unstressed as long as you keep the speeds between 100-110kph at the most in top gear. The Speed 400 will feel more sprightly than the CB350RS owing to its higher output and lower weight but the Honda's engine has a little more character than the Triumph's.The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is a gorgeous and eye-catching bobber but comfort and highway capabilities aren't exactly its strong suits. If you do want an option from the 350cc Royal Enfield lineup, we'd recommend taking a look at the Bullet / Classic because these bikes are excellent at city duties and if you don't mind carrying a sedate pace on the highway, they'll do the job just fine. These options are very different from one another, so we'd advise you to take proper test rides of each to see which one suits you best before you pull the trigger on your next purchase.

Triumph Speed 400
Honda Bikes CB350RS
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
9w

My build is 5 ft 10 in and 86 kg. I am looking for a bike for city/office commuting under ₹3 lakh. Since Mumbai roads are known for potholes and speed breakers, good suspension and a comfortable riding posture (to minimize back pain) are essential. A bike that can comfortably run at higher gears or any mechanism to enable lazy riding (quickshifter) would be a preferable add-on. I currently have two bikes in mind: the RE Classic 350 (great lugging capability, comfortable seat, neutral riding posture, though I am unsure about long-term back comfort) and the TVS RTX 300 (great suspension and quickshifter, though I am unsure about its city usability). Please suggest, and feel free to include options beyond these.

Verified
8w

Both the machines you've shortlisted are great ones for commuting within Mumbai but have different characters. The Royal Enfield Classic 350's smooth thumper is known for its low-end torque and encourages you to ride in a relaxed fashion. Its seating posture and suspension comfort both are excellent at keeping the rider shielded from road imperfections and should be good enough for you. We'd also recommend you take a look at the Honda CB350 models if you want a similiar riding experience with a little less weight and clutch effort. If instead, you want a quicker and more modern-feeling machine, then the TVS Apache RTX 300 is a great option to consider. The RTX has a tractable engine but its smaller motor cannot be lugged around in higher gears like the Classic's engine can. However, the Apache has a much higher performance ceiling and a lot of electronic features (including a bidirectional quickshifter, from the Top variant onwards) if that sounds appealing to you.You should also consider the Hero Xpulse 210 because this bike has lovely suspension and upright, commanding ergonomics - both great attributes to tackle Mumbai's largely subpar roads. The Xpulse will be slower than the RTX but quicker than the air-cooled 350s and you can expect it to be the most fuel efficient of the lot, when ridden sensibly. A test ride of these bikes should help you decide which is the best fit for you.

Royal Enfield Classic 350
Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210
Honda Bikes CB350
TVS Apache RTX
9w

I am buying my first bike, with most of my riding being in the city with occasional pillion rider. I am 5'11" and on the heavier side. I have tested the Ronin, T4, and CB350 H'ness, but I am confused about which one to choose. Are there any other good options under ₹2.5 lakh?

Verified
8w

In the relaxed neo-retro space, you've already ridden the TVS Ronin and the Honda CB350 H'ness, that are two of the best bikes available in the class. We would also recommend you look at the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic 350 because these bikes still remain the benchmark in the class, in our opinion. Especially since you've mentioned you're a heavier person and carry a pillion regularly. The Classic and Bullet both have lovely seating comfort, sorted suspension and neutral ergonomics. Pair that to a torque-rich engine and lovely fit and finish and you have a concoction that's hard to top - unless you're looking for more performance, that is. In that case, the 350cc Triumph Speed T4 makes a good case for itself although do bear in mind, it isn't as large a machine as the Honda bike or Royal Enfield 350s and could feel cramped for a larger rider as well as pillion. If you're open to considering ADVs, the Hero Xpulse 210 makes a compelling case for itself and will offer you more comfort and fuel economy than any of the machines listed above. Take a test ride of these bikes and compare them with your notes of previous test rides to see which one you like best before you make a decision.

Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210
Triumph Speed T4
TVS Ronin
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
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