Royal Enfield Classic 350 Metallo Silver Updates

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Saturday, 31 August 2024 09:03 AM The 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 has been updated with new features, including seven new color schemes, an LED headlamp, and a gear position indicator. The Metallo Silver color option remains a popular choice, offering a sharp silver base with maroon accents. This update is a significant step in keeping the Classic 350 fresh and appealing. I believe these new features will attract both new and loyal customers.
Sunday, 29 November 2020 12:15 PM Royal Enfield introduced the Metallo Silver and Orange Ember colors for the Classic 350 to counter increased competition in the classic bike segment. These new colors are part of a strategy to draw attention back to the Classic 350, especially among younger riders. I believe this strategy will help in reviving interest in the Classic 350.
Wednesday, 25 November 2020 05:43 PM Royal Enfield has introduced the Metallo Silver and Orange Ember color variants for the Classic 350 under their Make It Your Own (MiY) program. This allows customers to customize their bikes with alloy wheels, tubeless tyres, and various exhaust options. The MiY program is accessible through the Royal Enfield app and website, enhancing the ownership experience. I think this customization option will be a hit among young riders looking for a personalized ride.
Wednesday, 25 November 2020 06:48 AM The Royal Enfield Classic 350 in Metallo Silver was launched with a price tag of Rs 1.83 lakhs, which is close to the price of the newly launched RE Meteor 350. This new color scheme features a silver base with maroon lines and accents, giving it a distinctive look. The introduction of these new colors is aimed at attracting younger buyers and keeping the Classic 350 competitive. I believe this move will help Royal Enfield maintain its market share in the classic bike segment.
Tuesday, 20 October 2020 08:35 AM The Metallo Silver variant of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 comes with several cosmetic updates, including a redesigned fuel tank, new tail light, and exhaust setup. The bike also features semi-digital instrumentation and new alloy wheels. These changes are part of Royal Enfields effort to keep the Classic 350 relevant and appealing. I think these updates will make the bike more attractive to potential buyers.