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Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Launched In India At Rs 1.62 Lakh — Gets ABS And New Colours
Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 Launched In India: Royal Enfield has launched the new Classic Signals 350 in the country. The Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 is priced at Rs 1.62 lakh ex-showroom (Pune). The new Classic Signals 350 comes with new colour options and several accessories.
The new Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 will be offered with two new colour options: Airborne Blue and Stormrider Sand. Both the colours are inspired from the coveted units of the Indian armed forces. The Stormrider Sand colour looks similar to the already available Desert Storm model.
The new Classic Signals 350 features a unique numbering stencilled on the fuel tank. The number denotes the production number. The motorcycle also features a blacked-out theme with the engine, wheels and silencer finished in black colour. The new bike gets a dark tan seat.
Royal Enfield has also introduced dual-channel ABS on the Classic Signals 350. The ABS system prevents wheel locking under panic braking situations and provide better braking efficiency.
The Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 will draw power from the same 346cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 19bhp and 28Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. All the cycle parts will also remain the same. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both the ends with dual-channel ABS.
The Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 will be available with a host accessories such as heavy-duty water-resistant military panniers, a wide range of steel engine guards, touring seats with 3D mesh, windshield kit, durable and corrosion resistant solo rear racks, aluminium wheels and much more.
The Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350 can be booked across all the dealerships in the country and it will sold as other standard models.
Thoughts On The Royal Enfield Classic Signals 350
Royal Enfield has launched the new Classic Signals 350 as a tribute to the Indian Armed Forces. The two new colours are also inspired from the two units of the Indian Army. The prominent feature of the bikes will be the dual-channel ABS. We expect Royal Enfield to introduce ABS with the other models too in the coming days.