
Last Updated on: 01 Apr 2026
Royal Enfield Meteor 350
The Meteor 350 price starts at โน1.96 lakh and goes up to โน2.16 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Meteor 350 on road price generally falls between โน2.16 lakh and โน2.71 lakh, depending on the RTO, insurance, variant selected, and other factors. The original Royal Enfield Meteor 350 launch in India took place on November 6, 2020, and an updated 2025 version was introduced on September 15, 2025.
With the 2025 update, Royal Enfield has placed a clear emphasis on improving everyday usability and comfort. The earlier charging port has been replaced with a Type-C unit, and if you opt for the Supernova or Aurora variants, you get adjustable brake and clutch levers. In addition, Tripper Pod and LED indicators are now standard across all variants. Out of all the updates, the most significant change is the introduction of a slip and assist clutch.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Engine
The Meteor 350 is powered by a 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled J-series engine paired with a 5-speed gearbox. This engine produces 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 operates best within the speed range of 70 to 80 kph, but it can also sustain speeds between 90 and 100 kph without generating excessive vibrations. In short, Meteor 350 is well-suited for city riding and remains enjoyable on longer highway runs, provided speed is not the priority.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Specs
- As per Royal Enfield, the Meteor 350 mileage is 36.2 kpl under ideal road & environmental conditions.
- The Meteor 350 weight stands at 191 kg (with 90% fuel and oil). While the weight is on the higher side, it feels manageable once the motorcycle is on the move.
- As the Meteor 350 seat height is 765 mm, it is quite approachable for a wide range of riders.
- The Meteor 350 colours include eight shades, and depending on the colour chosen, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price varies.
- As reported by various owners, the Meteor 350 top speed is around 120 kmph, though it feels most comfortable cruising at speeds of 70 to 80 kph.
- The Meteor 350 ground clearance is 170mm. So you can ride over rough roads, deep potholes, and speed breakers without worrying about scraping the underbelly.
- The Meteor 350 fuel tank capacity is 15 litres. Hence, you donโt need to stop for frequent fuel stops.
Meteor 350 Competitors
This Royal Enfield bike rivals motorcycles like the Jawa Perak, Jawa 42 FJ, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Honda CB350, Jawa 42 Bobber, etc.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Body Type | Bike |
Mileage | 36.2 kmpl |
Engine | 349.34 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual |
Max Power | 20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm |
Max Torque | 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Engine Displacement | 349.34 cc |
| Stroke | 85.8 mm |
| Bore | 72 mm |
| Fuel Tank Size | 15 L |
| Auto Start/Stop | No |
| Reserve Fuel Capacity | 3 L |
| Official Fuel Economy | 36.2 kmpl |
| Front Brakes | Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Disc |
| Front Brake Type | Disc |
| Front Brake Size | 300mm |
| Wheelbase | 1400 mm |
| Length | 2140 mm |
| Height | 1140 mm |
| Seat height | 765 mm |
| Combined Braking System | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Dual channel |
| Cornering ABS | |
| Hazard lights |
| Headlamp Type | LED |
| Pillion Footrest | |
| Quickshifter | |
| Pillion Backrest |
| Instrument console | Semi-Digital |
| Low Fuel Level Warning | |
| Tachometer | |
| TFT colour Instrument cluster |
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price & variants
The Meteor 350 is available in 4 variants: Fireball, Stellar, Aurora, and Supernova. All Royal Enfield Meteor 350 variants offer a slightly different feel and look, but are mechanically identical. Here is a clear breakdown of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price:
- Meteor 350 Fireball: โน1.96 lakh
- Meteor 350 Stellar: โน2.03 lakh
- Meteor 350 Aurora: โน2.06 lakh
- Meteor 350 Supernova: โน2.16 lakh
All prices are ex-showroom. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 on road generally ranges between โน2.16 lakh and โน2.71 lakh, depending on the RTO, insurance, variant selected, etc.
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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 mileage
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 mileage is around 36.2 kpl, as claimed by the company. In real-world conditions, several owners report that the mileage falls between 31 kpl and 35 kpl, depending on riding style and conditions. Even with these real-world mileage figures, the generous Meteor 350 fuel tank capacity of 15 litres reduces the need for frequent fuel stops on longer journeys.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 349.34 cc | Manual | 36.2 kmpl |
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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Images
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 images highlight its low-slung cruiser stance and relaxed riding ergonomics. The image gallery showcases:
- Low seat height and feet-forward riding position
- Round headlamp and front-end styling
- Alloy wheels and tyre profile
- Fuel tank design and rear fender layout
- Overall road presence from different angles
Explore 41 images to understand how the Meteor 350 looks in real-world conditions and how different colour options change its overall appearance.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Colours
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 colour options include 8 shades in total, with availability depending on the variant:
- The Fireball variant is available in 1 shade: Supernova Black
- The Stellar variant is available in 2 shades: Stellar Marine Blue and Stellar Matt Grey
- The Aurora variant is available in 3 shades: Sundowner Orange, Aurora Retro Green, and Aurora Red.
- The Supernova is also available in only 2 shades: Fireball Grey and Fireball Orange
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 FAQs
The Meteor 350 price starts at โน1.96 lakh and goes up to โน2.16 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant selected.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 on road price generally ranges between โน2.16 lakh and โน2.71 lakh, depending on RTO charges, insurance, and city.
The Meteor 350 is powered by a 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled J-series engine paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 mileage is 36.2 kpl (company-claimed). In real-world conditions, owners usually report mileage between 31 kpl and 35 kpl.
As reported by various owners, the Meteor 350 top speed is around 120 kph.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 seat height is 765 mm.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is available in 8 colour options, with availability depending on the chosen variant.
The Meteor 350 has a kerb weight of 191 kg.
Yes. The Meteor 350 can comfortably cruise between 70 and 80 kph and sustain speeds of 90 to 100 kph without excessive vibrations.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 fuel tank capacity is 15 litres.
The Meteor 350 is available in 4 variants: Fireball, Stellar, Aurora, and Supernova.
Yes. With the 2025 update, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 now comes equipped with a slip and assist clutch.
Questions you may find useful
Nayan Makwana
โข5dHi, I am confused between the Royal Enfield Meteor and the Royal Enfield Himalayan. Which bike is better for usage consisting of 60% city riding and 40% highway riding?

Autocar India
Since your usage skews more towards slower city riding than faster highway trips, going with a Royal Enfield 350 would be our recommendation. However, the Meteor isn't at the top of that list. We've found the Hunter / Classic / Bullet to be more comfortable primarily because of their more upright and neutral riding triangles. With its laidback cruiser ergonomics and low seat, which puts more weight on your tailbone, the Meteor will feel a little stiffer than its aforementioned siblings over bad patches of road. The Himalayan will also make for a decent city machine and will be inherently more capable on the highway, but its large size and taller seat height might be deal breakers for you. If this is going to be your only bike to do everything, purely from a capability standpoint, the Himalayan makes more sense.Take a test ride of both to understand the pros and cons of each and see which one suits your use case better before you make a decision.
Prince
โข2wI currently use a 2014 Honda Dream Yuga and am planning to upgrade to a new bike. I weigh around 95 kg and am 5โ11โ tall. My primary usage will be daily office commuting, with occasional highway rides and weekend trips. I have some lower back pain, so comfort, especially seating and suspension, is a key priority. I am currently confused between the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Honda CB350C, and whether I should wait for the upcoming Scrambler 350X. I am also considering a used Triumph Speed 400 (2025 model, 1,500 km run) available for around โน2 lakh. Could you please suggest which option would be the best choice for comfort, ease of riding, and long-term usability?

Autocar India
Since you have said that you have a lower back issue and that you need a comfortable riding position, we'd recommend looking at bikes like the Royal Enfield Hunter / Classic / Bullet 350 instead. The Meteor is a comfortable cruiser, but by virtue of being a cruiser, its feet-forward, relaxed riding position will put more strain on your lower back while going over bad roads. In the Honda 350 lineup, all three machines are very similiar mechanically, and the main differences are in terms of styling, pricing and small feature additions and subtractions. So, we would recommend going with the one you are attracted to the most. A test ride of whatever you shortlist is imperative before you make a decision.
Rainak Sharma
โข3wI 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.

Autocar India
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.
Sanchit
โข6wWhat should I consider - a Royal Enfield Meteor 350 or a TVS RTX 300 - for my daily commute of around 80 km, which includes both city and highway conditions?

Autocar India
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and the TVS Apache RTX 300 are two very different motorcycles. The Meteor is a relaxed cruiser, while the RTX is an adventure bike, a sporty streetfighter.Objectively speaking, the RTX will be more comfortable and capable in just about every situation you'll find yourself in. However, it is quite a tall machine, so if you are a shorter rider, this could be something to look out for, especially at slower speeds in city traffic. Instead of the Meteor, we'd actually recommend considering the Classic / Bullet 350 because they have a more comfortable and upright seating position, which will be more conducive to comfort over your long daily commute. A test ride of these bikes will help you figure out which one is best for your needs.
Aman Kerketta
โข8wI am looking for a bike for daily commuting to the office under โน2.50 lakh. Occasionally, I will go on trips with my wife, so my priority is pillion comfort. I have shortlisted the RE Meteor Fireball Grey and the Honda Hโness CB350. Kindly suggest, as my priority is rider and pillion comfort.

Autocar India
While the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 that you have shortlisted is a good place to start, we'd actually recommend its retro siblings, the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350. That's because the Meteor's more feet-forward and relaxed - lazier, if you will - riding position will put some stress on your tailbone after a while and more of the road bumps will filter through to your back. Instead, the Bullet and Classic with their neutral, upright ergonomics and spacious seats will be a better fit.In the Honda stable, we'd recommend you choose between the base CB350 and the CB350 H'ness because the CB350RS's seat isn't as spacious as its siblings.A test ride of these bikes with your preferred pillion will help you make an informed decision.
Sachin
โข10wI am looking to buy a Honda 350cc motorcycle, but am confused between the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and the Triumph Speed T4. I am 6 feet tall and will mostly be using the bike in the city. Please guide me.

Autocar India
Between the Honda CB350, Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Triumph Speed T4, the best all-rounder would be the Triumph. It offers more performance than the two air-cooled 350s and has a sportier chassis, too. You should also see comparable fuel economy figures on all three if ridden sensibly.That being said, take a test ride of all 3 to see which one suits you best before making a decision.
AJRTH
โข12wI 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 5โ4โ tall, and my riding is mostly bumper-to-bumper city traffic. Please suggest suitable options that I should test ride.

Autocar India
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.
SANTANU DEY
โข12wI am 58 years old and 5โฒ5โณ tall, and I have been riding motorcycles for the last 35 years, all of which were 100โ125 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.

Autocar India
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.
Jarvis
โข13wI am confused between purchasing the Hunter 350 Tokyo Black and the Meteor 350 Stellar Matt Grey. I am 5 ft 6 inches tall. My daily riding will be in the city with occasional long rides. I like the seating posture of the Meteor 350 better than the Hunter 350, but I have doubts about maneuverability in city traffic. Also, how much difference will a handlebar raiser make on the Hunter 350? I am also looking for good pillion comfort.

Autocar India
For shorter durations, the Royal Enfield Meteor's feet-forward and generally more laid-back riding position will feel more comfortable. However, when you start spending more time in the saddle and over big bumps, your spine will bear the brunt of the jolt. It is because your arms and legs are outstretched. In comparison, the Royal Enfield Hunter's more neutral and upright riding position will be a better fit overall in all sorts of situations you will find yourself in. Coming to pillion comfort, that's where the Meteor will have the upper hand because of its spacious split pillion seat. Although, the Hunter isn't too bad, especially if you and your pillion aren't very large people. Take a proper test ride and pay attention to how both bikes behave over bad patches of road to determine which is the better option for you.
Nikhil Joshi
โข13wHi, I am 40 years old and will be buying a new bike this year. I have been riding an Activa 3G for the last 10 years. My new bike will be used mostly for city riding, with very rare long rides of 200โ300 km (at most once a year). I plan to keep the bike for the next 10-15 years. I am confused between the Hunter 350, Meteor 350, and Bullet 350. Please help me decide.

Autocar India
All three of the Royal Enfield 350s you have shortlisted will serve you well, but each has a different character. The Hunter 350 is the lightest and most affordable one and will be the most agile in the city, where you spend most of your time. The Bullet is a retro roadster with a commanding riding position that is going to feel quite a big larger. This will be the most comfortable bike owing to its neutral ergonomics and great suspension. The Meteor 350, with its laid-back rider triangle, will feel the most relaxed to sit on. But all your weight will be on your tailbone, which won't be ideal when tackling road imperfections. Of the three, the Hunter makes the most sense for your usage, but a test ride of all three will help clear the picture for you.
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