Royal Enfield Meteor 350

Meteor 350
Meteor 350

Royal Enfield Meteor 350

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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Summary

Meteor 350 key highlights
Displacement349 cc
Colours
  • Fireball Yellow
  • Fireball Red
  • Blue Metallic
  • Black Matte
  • Red Metallic
  • Brown
  • Blue Dual-Tone
Max Power20.2 bhp

Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Price

 

Meteor 350 Fireball 1,75,825 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDisc Brakes, Alloy Wheels
Meteor 350 Stellar 1,81,342 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDisc Brakes, Alloy Wheels
Meteor 350 Supernova 1,90,536 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDisc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

About Meteor 350

 

Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is a cruiser bike available in 3 variants in India. Its lowest version starts from a price of ₹1,75,825 (ex-showroom) and the top version from a price of ₹1,90,536 (ex-showroom). Royal Enfield Meteor 350 generates 20.2 bhp of power and 27 nm of torque from its 349cc engine. Single cylinder engine of Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has a 5 speed manual gearbox. With both front and rear disc brakes, Royal Enfield Meteor 350 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This bike is available in 7 colours.

The newly launched Royal Enfield Meteor 350 replaces the Thunderbird 350X in the company’s product portfolio, and it uses the manufacturer’s all-new J platform. Royal Enfield offers the new Meteor 350 in three variants – Fireball, Stellar, and Supernova.

The three variants are distinguished by their respective paint options and a few other components. The Fireball variant is sold in two paint options – Fireball Yellow and Fireball Red. The Meteor 350 Stellar variant is available in three colours – Red Metallic, Black Matte, and Blue Metallic. The most premium version, the Supernova is listed with two paint options – Brown and Blue dual-tone paint schemes.

The overall design features a quintessential cruiser stance. The styling cues are similar to the Thunderbird 350X, and the new Meteor 350 packs features such as a circular headlamp with LED DRL, a USB charger, a peanut-shaped fuel tank, pulled back handlebar, swooping rear fender, and an LED taillight. The motorcycle also gets a semi-digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation functions.

All three variants of the Meteor 350 share the same BS6-compliant 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, long-stroke motor. Linked to a new five-speed gearbox, the engine makes 20.2bhp of power and 27Nm of peak torque.

The suspension tasks on the new Meteor 350 are handled by telescopic forks at the front and twin-sided shock absorbers at the back. The anchoring setup comprises of single discs on both wheels while the safety net includes dual-channel ABS.

The Meteor 350 competes against the likes of the new Honda H’ness CB 350, Jawa Standard, and the Benelli Imperiale 400.

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