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Hot on the heels of the launch of the Guerilla 450, Royal Enfield has unveiled the new 2024 Classic 350. The company is holding off the price announcement until September 1, 2024, but that hasn’t stopped it from announcing a new Royal Enfield Factory Custom programme.

 

The new Classic 350 comes with LED tail light and headlight paired with LED pilot lamps. For the top trim, even the indicators are LED. While the console is still the same, it now packs a gear-position indicator as well. Furthermore, the Classic 350 gets a Type-C USB charger and for the top variant, there’s adjustable clutch and gear levers.

 

The 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 will come with seven colour options and five variants: Heritage Series (Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue),  Heritage Premium (Medallion Bronze), Signals (Command Sand), Dark Series (Gun Grey), Stealth Black and Emerald.

Royal Enfield took this opportunity to introduce its Factory Customs programme which gives customers the liberty to choose their own paint, livery, and even seat options. To help new buyers, an appointment with the RE team will be fixed to help design the bike.

 

Currently, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 is priced between Rs 1.95 lakh and Rs 2.25 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai). RE will be discontinuing the base models that come with a rear drum brake. With the aforementioned changes and the lack of a single-channel ABS model, expect the base price to start from Rs 2.05 lakh. The Factory Custom programme would add a premium, too, but who wouldn’t love a personalised Classic straight out of the factory, right?