Royal Enfield is gearing up to introduce the Goan Classic 350 at Motoverse 2024, set to take place from November 22 to 24. The model has been teased for the first time, creating excitement as the brand wraps up a busy year that saw the launches of the Shotgun 650 earlier in 2024, followed by the Guerrilla 450 and an upgraded Classic model.

More recently, Royal Enfield unveiled the Interceptor Bear 650 scrambler and the Classic 650 at the EICMA event in Milan. The Goan Classic 350, a customized version of the Classic 350, features a bobber-inspired aesthetic with unique design elements. Speculation about the model had been mounting due to sightings during road tests and the release of patent images earlier this year. The name was officially confirmed in a teaser video.

What sets the Goan Classic 350 apart are its distinct cosmetic and ergonomic enhancements, while its mechanical underpinnings remain aligned with the standard Classic 350. The motorcycle is equipped with the familiar 349 cc air-cooled, single-cylinder fuel-injected engine, producing approximately 20 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of peak torque.

The engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox, delivering the trusted performance associated with Royal Enfield’s J-series platform. However, this model introduces a fresh bobber-styled design built on a tubular downtube frame. It features a telescopic fork upfront and twin shock absorbers at the rear, ensuring comfort and stability.

With dual-channel ABS and disc brakes on both wheels, safety is the top priority. Weighing 197 kg, the bike adds an extra 9 kg with the optional pillion seat. Boasting 170 mm of ground clearance, the Goan Classic 350 is expected to have an ex-showroom price of around ₹2.15 lakh, positioning it as a competitor to bobber models from Jawa and Yezdi.

Design highlights include a long rider seat, exposed rear fender, split grab rails, and wire-spoked wheels paired with retro whitewall tyres. The upright handlebars, combined with slightly forward-set footpegs, create a unique riding posture that accentuates its classic yet modern appeal.

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