Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 To Be Launched Tomorrow
Modified On Nov 22, 2024 05:33 PM By Tanmay for Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
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It gets colours that are really eye-catching!
Quick News Highlights:
- Will use the same engine as the other 350cc Royal Enfields
- Gets tubeless wire-spoke wheels
- 2kg heavier than Classic, but seat height lower at 750mm
The all-new Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is set to launch tomorrow at Motoverse 2024! This bobber version of the iconic Classic 350 has a retro styling and it will be available in a total of four smashing colours.
Design and Styling
It gets a round LED headlight, a teardrop- shaped fuel tank, and round mudguards. Every detail of the Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has retrocharm to it. The ape-hanger handlebars, the floating seat and the white-walled tyres add to its retro vibe. Plus, it is available in some absolutely stunning colours: Rave Red, Shack Black, Trip Teal and Purple Haze.
Engine Specifications
The Goan will be powered by the same 349cc, J-series, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine as found in the other 350cc Royal Enfield bikes. It also has the same output figures of 20.4PS and 27Nm of torque, and is paired to a 5-speed gearbox.
Features
It has features like all-LED lighting, adjustable levers, and tubeless wire-spoke wheels. The tripper navigation pod comes as standard on the Goan 350.
Chassis
The Goan has a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers. Braking is handled by a 300mm front disc and 270mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS. The new Goan Classic has a kerb weight of 197kg, which is 2kg more than the Classic 350. This is because of a heavier sub-frame, a slightly longer swing arm, and a wider rear mudguard. However, at 750mm its seat height is 55mm lower than the Classic’s.
The fuel tank capacity is 13 litres and it has a claimed mileage of 36.2 kmpl. That means we can expect a range of more than 350km. The ground clearance is 170mm, just like the Classic. It has a 19-inch wheel on the front and a 16-inch wheel at the back, both spoked and with tubeless white-wall tyres.
Pricing and Rivals
The Chennai-based bike manufacturer will launch the Goan Classic 350 tomorrow, November 23. We expect it to be priced slightly higher than the Classic 350, at around Rs 2.3 lakh (ex-showroom). Upon launch, it will rival the likes of the Jawa Perak and the Jawa 42 Bobber.