The new Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has been officially unveiled. The bobber version of the ever-popular Classic 350 looks quite appealing and its design is one of its biggest draws.
Built on the J-Platform New Goan Classic 350 is the fifth model to use Royal Enfield’s versatile J-platform, already seen on the Meteor 350, Hunter, Classic, and Bullet. Designed as a premium lifestyle motorcycle, it is positioned above the Classic 350. It stands out with its tear-drop-shaped fuel tank, retro-style rounded LED headlamps, and a digi-analogue instrument cluster.
Powering the bike is the same 349cc, J-series, single-cylinder engine you see in the Royal Enfield Classic 350. While the specifications are yet to be revealed, we expect the engine and should make around 20bhp and 27Nm. This engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox.
In terms of features the bike gets LED lights, adjustable levers and more. As for the chassis, it has a cradle frame that is suspended by a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers. Braking duties are taken care of by a disc brake at the front and the rear wheels.
Goan 350 boasts a single-seat layout (750 mm seat height), complemented by U-shaped handlebars and forward-set footpegs for a relaxed riding posture. The white-wall tyres, blacked-out exhaust, and spoke wheels give it an authentic bobber vibe.
The Goan Classic 350 is set to make a bold statement in the bobber segment. Keep an eye out for its launch at Motoverse 2024 in Goa!