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Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 variants
Front Left Three Quarter
Front Right Three Quarter
Color Purple
Front View
Front Left Three Quarter
Front Left Three Quarter
Closed Fuel Lid
Color Purple
Closed Fuel Lid
Color Purple

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 Single Tone

VariantSingle Tone
CityMumbai
₹2.64 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹3,861 /month
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The Single Tone variant is priced at ₹2.20 lakh. The Single Tone variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 Single Tone specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Max Engine Power
20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm
Fueling
Fuel-Injected
Max Engine Torque
27 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Stroke
85.8 mm
Valvetrain
2 Valves/Cyl
Bore
75 mm
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Engine Displacement
349 cc
Cooling
Air/Oil Cooled
Clutch
Wet Multiplate
Number of Gears
5
Reverse gear
No
Slipper clutch
Yes
Transmission Type
Manual

Fuel & Performance

Auto Start/Stop
No
Fuel Tank Size
13 L
Top Speed
105 kph
Reserve Fuel Capacity
2.6 L
User Reported Mileage
33.47 kmpl

Chassis & Suspension

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Rear Suspension Type
Rear Twin Tube Emulsion Shock Absorbers With 6-step Adjustable Preload
Chassis name
Twin Downtube Spine Frame
Chassis type
Backbone frame, High-tensile steel
Rear Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic, 41mm Forks
Electronic suspension
No
Front Wheel Size
19 inch
Rear Brake Size
270 mm
Wheel Type
Alloy
Wheel Construction
Alloy
Brake type
Disc
Front Disc/Drum Size
300 mm
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Brake Type
Disc
Calliper Type
Front - 2 Piston, Rear - 1 Piston
Front Brake Size
300 mm
Rear Wheel Size
16 inch
Rear Tyre Size
130/90 - 16
Front Tyre Size
100/90 - 19
Radial tyres
No
Rear Disc/Drum Size
270 mm
Rear Brake Type
Disc

Dimensions

Width
825 mm
Wheelbase
1400 mm
Seat height
750 mm
Ground Clearance
170 mm
Adjustable seat height
No
Length
2130 mm
Kerb Weight
197 kg
Height
1200 mm

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 Single Tone features

Safety

Wheelie control
Adaptive Cruise Control
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Dual channel
Tyre-Pressure Monitoring System
Blind Spot Monitor
Combined Braking System

Features

Pillion Seat
Engine-kill switch
Steering Damper
Start Type
Electric Start
Stand Alarm
Headlamp Type
LED

Instrumentation

Tachometer Type
Trip Meter
Touchscreen
Service due indicator
TFT colour Instrument cluster
Tachometer

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 variants

VariantsOn road price

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 comparison

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
₹2.20 - ₹2.23 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
349 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
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₹1.81 - ₹2.16 Lakhs
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Engine
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Fuel type
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350
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Engine
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Fuel type
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Mileage
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Engine
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Engine
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Fuel type
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Mileage
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350
₹1.60 - ₹2.02 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
349 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
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Transmission
Manual
Engine
348.66 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
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Jawa 350
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Fuel type
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Mileage
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BSA Gold Star 650
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Manual
Engine
652 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
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Triumph Speed T4
Triumph Speed T4
₹2.09 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
349 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Royal Enfield Scram 440
Royal Enfield Scram 440
₹2.23 - ₹2.31 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
443 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-

Questions you may find useful

1w

I am 40 years old, 5'2 " in height, and I weigh 70 kg. I own a Fascino, riding for the last 8 years. I am now looking for a lifestyle motorcycle within a 3L INR budget. I have not ride a geared motorcycle ever. However, I do understand how it works since I have been driving manual cars for the last 15+ years. The usual commute is 100% within the city and within a 10 km radius with my daughter. I did try Hunter 350 for a 100-meter ride and liked it. Moderate fuel economy and ease of maintenance are my priorities, along with riding comfort.

Verified
1w

Since you've mentioned your usage is quite low, and you liked the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 on your test ride, you should strongly consider it. The Hunter's low seat height and manageable weight will make it easy to use in city conditions, and it is a comfortable, reliable and fuss-free machine. If you ride sensibly, you will also see decent fuel economy, and the latest-gen Hunter has very pliant suspension, ensuring a comfortable ride over bad roads. Another option we'd recommend - and this is purely because you've mentioned this will be a "lifestyle purchase" - is the Goan Classic 350. The Goan attracts glances like nothing else at this price point, owing to its unique design and striking colours, and since it is based on a tried and tested platform, realistically, there should be no surprises in your prospective ownership. The one downside here is that the Goan is not as comfortable as the Hunter, mainly owing to its seating position.Take a test ride of the Goan to see if you resonate with the experience it has to offer before you make your decision.

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1w

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
1w

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.

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4w

Hi, My height is 5 feet 3 inches. Now, I am planning to buy a bike. Should I buy the Meteor 350 or another bike? Just looking for a comfortable bike for a city drive. The budget is around 5 lakhs. Can u suggest plz thnks.

Verified
3w

The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 you have shortlisted would be the best machine within your budget for your use case. It has a charming, torque-rich engine with a heart-tugging soundtrack, a low seat height and pretty decent comfort (for a cruiser). You could also look at the Goan Classic 350, which has very distinctive styling and bright colours with similar strengths to the Meteor, like a low seat and a comfortable (ish) ride. We'd advise sticking with the RE 350s and not stepping up to the 650cc models because the bigger ones, which a shorter person like you will consider, aren't very comfortable and also they are quite heavy.Take test rides of both the Meteor and the Goan Classic before you make your decision.

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6w

I am planning to buy a bike for office commute in Bangalore (15km per day in peak traffic), and I am inclined towards cruisers. Please advise between Honda CB350, Apache RTX300 and RE Goan Classic. Rider and pillion comfort and fuel efficiency are my major concerns. Please advise.

Verified
6w

Since you've said you prefer cruisers and commute in heavy traffic, of the three bikes you've shortlisted, the Honda CB350 will fit your usage the best. With its low seat, light clutch action and surefooted yet easy handling demeanour, the CB350 makes for a wonderful city companion. Its engine is smooth and torquey, and when ridden sensibly, it returns very impressive fuel economy for a 350cc machine. Plus, seating comfort for both rider and pillion is also quite nice, although if you carry a pillion frequently, it would be prudent to invest in a backrest - it should be a relatively inexpensive option to purchase.The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is a beautiful motorcycle, but to achieve its gorgeous form, there are some functional compromises. It is by no means a horribly uncomfortable machine, but in comparison to its more conventional siblings - Classic and Bullet 350 - it is surely a step down. Pillion accommodations, too, are mediocre at best, and the main draw here is its unique design. The TVS Apache RTX 300 is the odd one out here and will feel very different to the other bikes you've shortlisted. It has a modern, liquid-cooled engine making substantially more peak output and a 6-speed gearbox. Outright comfort will be another strong point on the RTX, and this is likely to be the most comfortable machine of the lot, owing to its form factor. We'd recommend a test ride of all these bikes before you make a decision, and you should also decide what sort of bike you want before you do so.

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7w

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?

Verified
7w

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.

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18w

I am 5ft 4 inches in height. Which Royal Enfield would be suitable for me so that I don't have to tiptoe? I was thinking Meteor 350.

Verified
17w

The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has a very manageable 765mm seat height, which should suit your stature. But if you want the lowest 350cc Royal Enfield bike, then it would be the Goan Classic. The Goan has an even lower 750mm perch, which will be even easier to flatfoot.Do bear in mind that the Goan Classic's handlebars are taller than usual, and this is something you should pay attention to on a test ride. We'd advise taking test rides of both the Meteor and Goan and pick whichever one suits you best and the one you prefer the look of more.

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
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27w

I previously owned a Hero Karizma R and later switched to a Honda Shine 125. I am now considering buying a cruiser-style motorcycle. I am 5’4” tall, and my riding is mostly bumper-to-bumper city traffic. Please suggest suitable options that I should test ride.

Verified
26w

Since you have mentioned you want a cruiser style bike to ride in the city and keeping your stature in mind, your choices boil down to the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and its sibling, the Goan Classic 350.Both of these Royal Enfield bikes have low seat heights, which should help you plant your feet on the ground and aid confidence when negotiating stop-and-go traffic. Do bear in mind that these bikes with their feet forward and relaxed riding positions will put a lot of weight on your tailbone and transfer road bumps to your spine, so its worth taking a test ride to see whether or not you can live with this sort of position daily.If you want a lighter bike, then the TVS Ronin is a good option, although its seat height is a fair deal taller than the two RE 350s. Provided you have the confidence to manage a bike on your tiptoes, you can consider the TVS bike.

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Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
27w

My height is 5'4" (164 cm), and my inseam length is 31.5 inches. I am interested in buying retro-styled cruiser bikes under Rs 3 lakh. I do not like the Meteor at all, but I love designs like the Classic 350. I am looking for a similar design with a seat height under 790 mm so I can place my feet on the ground confidently. I have also heard that Triumph may be releasing a “Bonneville 350” with a seat height of around 790 mm. Either way, which retro-styled cruiser bikes would be suitable for me, including upcoming models? I also do not like Jawa motorcycles.

Verified
23w

Since you've said you like the looks of the Classic 350, we'll recommend the Goan Classic 350, which, with its low 750mm saddle, will be welcoming for a rider of your stature. Underneath it packs in tried and tested mechanicals so you should be more or less sorted in the long run.Coming to the supposed Triumph Bonneville 350, there's no official confirmation yet from either Bajaj or Triumph regarding this bike. We recommend keeping an eye on our website and social media channels for the latest verified automotive news and updates.

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
Royal Enfield Classic 350
27w

I am 58 years old and 5′5″ tall, and I have been riding motorcycles for the last 35 years, all of which were 100–125 cc. I want to continue riding just for the fun of it. Which bike should I select? I am looking for something in the 350 cc range.

Verified
26w

In the 350cc category, bikes like the Royal Enfield Hunter / Bullet / Classic 350, Honda CB350 trio and TVS Ronin - which is smaller but has comparable performance - are our top picks. Pick the one you like the look and riding experience of the most because all bikes are proven machines that will last you a long time. If you want something with a low seat height, the RE Hunter (790mm), Meteor (765mm) and Goan Classic (750mm) are your best bets. A test ride will help you decide.

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30w

I am looking to upgrade to a bike after riding an Activa for almost 10 years, which served my daily commute of about 15 km on most days. I want a motorcycle that offers good comfort, decent mileage, and is suitable for occasional long rides with a partner. I am 5 ft 6 in tall and weigh 75 kg. I am interested in bikes like Royal Enfield and Bajaj Avenger, but I’m unsure if these will be compatible with my physique in the long run. Please advise.

Verified
22w

Since you have mentioned you are looking for retro-styled, easygoing motorcycles with occasional two-up riding, here are your options. First and foremost, you should take a look at the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. With its low seat height and fairly manageable size, the Hunter will prove welcoming for a smaller person like yourself and will have decent comfort with two people onboard. For similar reasons, you should also consider the TVS Ronin. It is also a much lighter machine than the Hunter, which will give you confidence when riding the bike, especially with a pillion. If you want something with an even lower seat height, then bikes like the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Goan Classic 350 are what you should be looking at. They have good suspension, but owing to their feet-forward riding position, a lot of the jolt gets transferred to your back over bad stretches of road. A test ride should help you decide which is the correct bike for you.

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Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 price in India

CitiesOn road price
Chennai
₹2.55 - ₹2.58 Lakh
Delhi
₹2.39 - ₹2.42 Lakh
Gurgaon
₹2.55 - ₹2.58 Lakh
Hyderabad
₹2.57 - ₹2.60 Lakh
Kolkata
₹2.44 - ₹2.47 Lakh

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