Royal Enfield has also made its mark in the current Indian market. Last month i.e. in October 2024, the company sold more than 1 lakh vehicles. This was also the biggest sales ever in the history of the company. This is the reason why the company is constantly updating its portfolio.

Also, adding new models. In fact, before the end of November, the company will launch its 5th product Goan Classic 350 on the J-series engine platform after Meteor, Classic, Hunter, and Bullet.

It will be launched on 23 November. The Goan Classic will be a great-looking bobber-style motorcycle, which will share many of its elements with the Classic 350.

The Goan Classic will use to the original 349cc single-cylinder engine as the rest of the great Royal Enfield 350 bike, so its maximum power output of the bike will be around 20hp and torque 27Nm in the bike. Even the main frame of the Goan Classic is likely to be the same as the Classic 350.

The differences are likely to be in styling, paint options, and riding positions. Leaked images of the Goan Classic have revealed that unlike the Classic Legends, Jawa 42 Bobber, and Perak, the Royal Enfield 350cc Bobber will have the option to carry a pillion.

The pillion setup on this bike is likely to be quite similar to the one seen on the Shotgun and Classic 650 Twins. This means that the Royal Enfield bike frame will be hinged on the all rider’s scooped-out seat to the carry to the passenger setup in great bike.

This will give the advantage to Goan Classic in terms of practicality over its competitors from the Royal Enfield bike Jawa Bobbers. The Goan Classic 350 is expected to have a range of colour schemes keeping in mind the style-conscious sector of the motorcycle buying class.

Previously leaked images have also revealed that the Goan Classic will run on whitewall tires, making it one of the very few modern bikes to do so. While most test mules have been spotted with wire-spoke wheels, Royal Enfield may also offer alloy wheels as an option.

Presently, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 tremendous bike is priced between Rs 1.93 lakh and Rs 2.30 lakh respectively. The Goan Classic will be priced around the same as the Classic, but its top variant may be more expensive than Rs 2.30 lakh.

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