Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X ABS Updates

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Wednesday, 01 April 2020 07:37 AM The Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X ABS has been discontinued in the Indian market as of April 2020. This move was part of Royal Enfields strategy to streamline their product lineup and focus on newer models. I think this decision might have been a bit disappointing for fans of the 350X, but it opens the door for more innovative offerings from the company.
Sunday, 11 November 2018 06:18 PM Royal Enfield introduced the ABS version of the Thunderbird 350X in India, priced at Rs. 1.63 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This update made the bike safer and more compliant with the new safety regulations. The ABS version was about Rs. 7,000 more expensive than the non-ABS model. I believe this was a necessary step to enhance safety features.
Sunday, 11 November 2018 12:39 PM The Thunderbird 350X ABS was made available for bookings and was already in stock at Royal Enfield dealerships. This was a significant move as it marked the integration of ABS into the Thunderbird X series, making it more appealing to safety-conscious buyers. I think this was a smart move by Royal Enfield to stay competitive.
Tuesday, 29 May 2018 11:49 AM Royal Enfield introduced new accessories for the Thunderbird 350X and 500X, allowing customers to personalize their bikes further. These accessories were available at Royal Enfield showrooms across the country and added to the bikes custom-inspired appeal. I believe this move was great for enthusiasts who love to customize their rides.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018 07:09 PM Royal Enfield launched the Thunderbird 350X and 500X models in India, bringing a modern twist to the classic cruiser design. The 350X was priced at a premium of Rs. 8,000 over the regular Thunderbird 350 model. The new design included blacked-out components, tubeless tyres, and a single-seat unit. I believe these changes made the bike more appealing to younger riders.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018 01:26 PM The Thunderbird 350X was highlighted for its new styling and features, including 9-spoke black alloy wheels, tubeless tyres, and a more compact handlebar. These changes were aimed at making the bike more commuter-friendly and attractive to a younger audience. I think the new look really revitalized the Thunderbird series.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018 11:50 AM The Thunderbird 350X featured a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled 346cc engine, producing 19.8 PS of power and 28 Nm of torque. The bike also came with a five-speed gearbox and dual disc brakes, although the initial model did not include ABS. I think the engine performance was quite satisfactory for its segment.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018 11:13 AM The bikes suspension and braking system were upgraded with 41mm telescopic front forks and twin gas-charged rear shocks, along with 280mm and 240mm ventilated discs at the front and rear respectively. This setup made the bike more comfortable and stable on urban roads. I believe these upgrades significantly improved the riding experience.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018 09:51 PM The Thunderbird 350X was noted for its modern features such as an LED tail light, digital odometer and tripmeter, and a semi-digital instrument cluster. These additions made the bike more contemporary and user-friendly. I think these features were a nice touch to the classic design.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018 10:40 PM Royal Enfield emphasized the bikes new aesthetic, including a blacked-out theme for components like the headlamp, exhaust, and engine. The bike also came in two color options: Roving Red and Whimsical White. I believe the new colors and design elements really stood out in the market.