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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Signals Edition with ABS Launched in India @ INR 1.62 Lakh

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Signals Edition with ABS Launched in India @ INR 1.62 Lakh

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Signals Edition is now official for India. The most celebrated Classic variant comes with ABS as standard, carrying a price tag of INR 1.62 lakh. The figure sounds familiar as Bajaj Dominar, the nearest rival in terms of engine size is also priced at the same point with dual channel ABS. The two available shades, Airborne Blue and Storm Rider Sand, will be made in limited numbers. The name is derived from Indian Army Corps of Signals, an independent division that handles communication between the armed forces. Both these shades are matte finished, with exhaust carrying matt black finish. Royal Enfield Pegasus Edition was limited to 250 units but, one can expect a bigger number for Classic 350 Signals Edition. The front headlight ring, engine bay, and base of the spoke rims can be seen in matt black on the bike. Also, the spokes are left chrome for a perfect contrast. [caption id="attachment_259090" align="aligncenter" width="870"]Royal Enfield Classic 350 ABS Royal Enfield Classic 350 ABS Launched in India @ Rs 1.62 Lakh[/caption] The ABS ring is clearly visible, further adding practicality to the bike by securing both brakes on wet surfaces. The seat available on Signals Edition is finished in a brown shade, with Royal Enfield clearing the fact that a rear seat will be available as standard on the bike. The limited edition model comes with Corps Emblem, stenciled unique bike numbering and metal Royal Enfield badge on the fuel tank. The motorcycle is powered by a familiar 346cc, single cylinder engine with carburetor fed fuel assembly, producing 20 HP at 5250 rpm and 28 NM at 4000 rpm. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Classic 350 Signals Edition is the first model in their entire lineup to feature ABS as standard. It is yet to be seen how long it takes to introduce the safety feature across entire Royal Enfield lineup. Buyers can expect them to price the ABS-equipped models at a premium of INR 14,000.

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How does the Dark Gunmetal Grey Classic 350 perform in terms of fuel efficiency and maintenance costs?
2023-09-14 05:34:51 AM

The Classic 350 series, including the Dark Gunmetal Grey variant, is known for its decent fuel efficiency and manageable maintenance costs, making it a practical choice for riders.

Is the Dark Gunmetal Grey Classic 350 known for any specific riding experience or characteristics?
2023-09-14 05:34:15 AM

While the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Dark Gunmetal Grey version shares the same engine and platform as other Classic 350 models, its unique color scheme and aesthetics often appeal to riders looking for a distinctive and stylish riding experience.

Does the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Dark Gunmetal Grey version come with any special features or accessories?
2023-09-14 05:25:28 AM

Depending on the specific model year and edition, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Dark Gunmetal Grey variant may include unique styling elements or limited-edition accessories. It's advisable to check with the dealership for the latest features.

Is the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Dark Gunmetal Grey version available in both single-channel and dual-channel ABS variants?
2023-09-14 05:24:32 AM

Yes, Royal Enfield typically offers the Dark Gunmetal Grey color option in both single-channel ABS and dual-channel ABS variants, providing riders with safety choices.

Can I Ride Royal Enfield Classic 350 Daily 100 Kilometres?
2023-09-13 04:19:13 AM

Yes, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 is a comfortable cruiser and also, and the seat itself is also shaped differently: it’s not sprung and the foam is firmer. This makes the riding position actually a lot more comfortable now. Pillions will appreciate the comfortable and spacious rear seat too, which comes as standard. It’s soft enough, but not so soft that you sink into it and your backside starts complaining.


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