Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Price Hiked For The First Time
Modified On Jan 8, 2021 12:56 PM By Praveen M. for Royal Enfield Meteor 350
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The top-end Supernova variant of the Meteor 350 is now slightly more expensive than the Honda H’Ness CB350 DLX Pro model
Royal Enfield has welcomed 2020 with disappointing price hikes. Its latest offering, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, has witnessed its first price hike, and the premium isn’t exactly miniscule. Check out the latest ex-showroom Delhi price list:
With the updated prices, the top-of-the-line Supernova variant is now Rs 1,156 dearer than the top-end Honda H’Ness CB350 DLX Pro version (Rs 1,92,500). That being said, the base variant of the Meteor 350 still undercuts the base CB350 DLX model by Rs 7,756.
Also Read: Honda H’Ness CB350 Price Hiked For The First Time
The silver lining here is that the Fireball variant of the Meteor 350 isn’t much of a compromise compared to the Supernova. It gets all the essential bits like dual-channel ABS, turn-by-turn navigation and an info-laden instrument cluster. The only features you will be missing is a cushioned pillion backrest and a windshield, apart from the more premium color schemes.
The biggest advantage that the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has against its rival, the Honda H’Ness CB350, is that the former’s availability is much widespread across the country. Moreover, you also have the opportunity of going on official rides and long-distance tours with your RE. Royal Enfield doesn’t just sell a product; it sells the idea of a proper outdoorsy lifestyle. And this may sway many enthusiasts in its favour over the CB350.