Here Are The Top 3 Best 350cc Royal Enfield Bikes You Can Buy
Modified On Aug 16, 2024 01:49 PM By Aman for Royal Enfield Classic 350
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Confused about which 350cc Royal Enfield bike is for you? We help you find the answer
Royal Enfield’s 350cc bikes are quite popular in the market, and choosing ‘the one’ for you can often be difficult. Here are our top 3 picks of the best 350cc Royal Enfield bikes:
Royal Enfield Classic 350 - Starts from Rs 1.95 lakh (ex-showroom)
Engine: 349cc
Power: 20.4PS
Torque: 27Nm @ 4000 rpm
The first bike on our list is Royal Enfield’s bestseller, the Royal Enfield Classic 350. It has a timeless retro-style design along with a very strong character. It was recently updated with a bunch of modern features to bring it up to speed in today’s market. Talking about speed, this bike is not about going fast. Its easy-going character lets you make “yaadgaar” memories on your journey.
The Classic 350 is powered by the J-series engine, a torquey engine that has been refined over the years. With this modern motor, most of the vibrations are now gone, sadly the classic ‘Thump’ is lost too. Overall the bike is a heavy package with a kerb weight of 195kg. In the recent update, the bike received an LED headlight, taillight & tiger eyes. Now it also gets dual-channel ABS and a USB charger as standard fitment.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 - Starts from Rs 2.05 lakh (ex-showroom)
Engine: 349cc
Power: 20.4PS
Torque: 27Nm @ 4000 rpm
If you want to do long distances, you will be spending many hours in the saddle which can lead to fatigue. To counter this, a cruiser-style bike is the best to do the job. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is the cheapest cruiser in the brand’s lineup and does the job of being a cruiser really well and provides a plush ride.
The Meteor 350 is equipped with forward-positioned footpegs and a curved handlebar offering a relaxed riding stance like a proper cruiser. It has a low seat height of 765mm which means shorter riders will feel more confident riding this one around in traffic or out on the highway. The performance feels similar to the Classic 350 since it is powered by the same 349cc J-series engine. The bike’s large pillion seat aids in the pillion sitting at ease even for long durations.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 - Starts from Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
Engine: 349cc
Power: 20.4PS
Torque: 27Nm @ 4000 rpm
Royal Enfield bikes usually have an image of being ‘macho’ and heavy but this bike tells a different story. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a city-friendly, new-rider-friendly type neo-retro bike from the brand to help attract more customers, especially young riders. The Hunter 350 is quite pocket-friendly too. While the bike is inviting, taller or bigger-built riders will feel cramped up on this bike. It is relatively much smaller and lighter by 17kg than its sibling, the Classic 350. The Hunter 350 is quick on its feet, thanks to its 17-inch wheels.