Royal Enfield is gearing up to make waves in the motorcycle world once again with its latest creation, the Classic 350 Bobber, recently spotted on Indian roads during testing. Known for its iconic designs and robust performance, Royal Enfield is taking a bold step into the bobber-style segment, bringing a fresh yet nostalgic appeal to its lineup.
Classic 350 Bobber Goan Engine
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber aims to embody the spirit of a true bobber while incorporating modern engineering. It’s built around the same 350 cc J-Series engine that powers the Classic 350, offering 27 Nm of torque and 20.2 bhp. This ensures a ride that’s as powerful as it is smooth, with the reliability that Royal Enfield riders have come to expect.
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RE Classic 350 Bobber Features
One of the standout features of the Classic 350 Bobber is its design. The motorcycle features a removable pillion seat, allowing riders to experience the pure essence of bobber riding with a solo seat setup. This seat is wider but shorter in length and has a slight incline, making it more comfortable than other models in the 350 segment. The bike’s wide handlebars, combined with white sidewall tires, echo the vintage appeal of the old RE G2 style, giving it a unique presence on the road.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber Launch
As Royal Enfield continues to expand its lineup with innovative and stylish motorcycles, the Classic 350 Bobber is expected to make its official debut either by the end of 2024 or in early 2025. The motorcycle has already been spied on undergoing testing, sparking anticipation among enthusiasts eager to see how it will perform in the market.
The Classic 350 Bobber’s launch will mark Royal Enfield’s first foray into the bobber-style segment, a move that is likely to appeal to a wide range of riders looking for a motorcycle that blends timeless design with contemporary performance. Once launched, this model will be available in Royal Enfield showrooms, ready to offer a unique riding experience to those who appreciate the bobber style.
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