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Last Updated on: 30 Jan 2026

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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price in Kapurthala

₹2.21 - ₹2.52 Lakh
On road price, Kapurthala
Kapurthala
Starting₹3,218 /month
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The Meteor 350 price in Kapurthala starts at ₹1.96 lakh for the base variant and goes up to ₹2.16 lakh for the top variant. The bike is available in 4 variants (FireballStellarAurora, and Supernova), and based on the variant chosen, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price varies.

 

The Meteor 350 on road price in Kapurthala starts at ₹2.21 lakh for the Fireball variant and goes up to ₹2.52 lakh for the Supernova variant. View the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 on road price for all variants in Kapurthala in the table below.

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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price & variants

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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Colours

Aurora Red
Aurora Retro Green
Fireball Grey
Fireball Orange
Stellar Marine Blue
Stellar Matt Grey

Royal Enfield Meteor 350 FAQs

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

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Asked by: Aman Kerkettaon Feb 9, 2026

I am looking for a bike for daily commuting to the office under ₹2.50 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 H’ness CB350. Kindly suggest, as my priority is rider and pillion comfort.

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.
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Asked by: Sachinon Jan 22, 2026

I 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.

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.
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Asked by: AJRTHon Jan 7, 2026

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.

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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Asked by: SANTANU DEYon Jan 5, 2026

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.

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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Asked by: Jarvison Jan 4, 2026

I 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.

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. 

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Asked by: Nikhil Joshion Jan 2, 2026

Hi, 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 200–300 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.

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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Asked by: nikhil joshion Jan 1, 2026

Hi, I am 40 years old and have been riding an Activa for the last 10 years. I will be buying a new bike this year. The bike will mostly be used in the city for a daily commute of about 20 km, with very rare (once or twice a year) highway trips of around 300 km. I do not intend to ride at more than 90-100 km/h, even on highways. I am confused between the Hunter 350, Meteor 350, and Bullet 350. Please guide.

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is the lightest machine in the company's portfolio and will feel quite at home in the city and at the highway speeds you ride at. The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is a neo-retro roadster that will have the most comfort owing to its spacious, upright ergonomics and lovely ride quality. 

The Meteor 350 will have the most laid-back seating position, but over bad roads, a lot of road imperfections will filter through to your spine. 

A test ride of all three should help you decide which is best for you. 

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Asked by: Nikhil Joshion Dec 30, 2025

I am 40 years old and have been riding an Activa 3G for the last 10 years. I now want to buy a bike, mainly for city use, with very occasional highway trips of around 200 km once or twice a year. I want a Royal Enfield but am confused between the Hunter 350, Meteor 350, and Bullet 350. I plan to keep the bike for about 15 years. Please advise.

All three Royal Enfield 350s you have shortlisted are great bikes offering different riding experiences, so the one you should choose comes down to your preferences.
The Hunter 350 will be the lightest, most agile machine of the three bikes with the raspiest exhaust note. The Bullet 350 will feel like a relaxed roadster that can do just about anything as long as you're not in a tearing hurry. The Meteor 350 will feel the most laid-back owing to its feet-forward riding position, typical of a cruiser.
A test ride of all 3 Royal Enfield bikes will help you determine which best suits you.
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Asked by: syed mohd maazon Dec 28, 2025

I am loving the Harley X440 and want to buy it. Can you suggest if it is worth buying in terms of maintenance and resale value? If it’s not worth it, please suggest another similar option. I also like the RE Classic, but it is very common these days, so I want to consider another option similar to the Harley X440.

The Harley-Davidson X440 is built by Hero and is a simple motorcycle without too many complex parts or features. As such, it should largely be a decently affordable machine to live with by and large. Resale value is very subjective and is sensitive to the area you reside in, as well as a multitude of other factors. 

If you want something similar, bikes like the Honda CB350 models, Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Triumph Speed 400 make for promising alternatives.

Take a test ride before you decide to see which one fits you best. 

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Asked by: Suryanarayan Dason Dec 27, 2025

I am 50 years old and my height is 5′11″. I enjoy long rides. Between the Harley X440 and the Meteor 350, which bike is better for me?

Both the Harley Davidson X440 and the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 are similar in some ways, in that both use simple, air-cooled engines and aren't overly sporty. However, the bigger Harley has a clear performance advantage, which will be useful when you need to make an overtake at highway speeds.

Its 6-speed gearbox will also ensure that the engine stays smooth and relaxed at 100-110kph. It is something the smaller Royal Enfield bike won't be able to sustain so comfortably. 

If you are the sort of rider who rarely ventures over 80-90kph, then the more affordable Meteor 350 would be a good fit. 

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