We all know that Royal Enfield has a number of pounding entry -level motorcycles. Of these, the Meteor 350 is perhaps the most suitable for the American market, because of the right Cruiser style with a pinch of modern Oomph. However, it has started a bit for a long time, so Re has carefully announced a NIP and WEK for the popular machine. We say carefully because the brand has tried to keep all pros intact while it throws some extra pieces. Let’s dive into it.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 looks better than ever
And it has more functions
The biggest changes come to the function and design of the meteor 350. Regardless of the variant, the cruiser now has LED lights – turn signals and headlight – so standard. In addition, a fast-load type-C port and Tripper Navigation Pod are now also part of the package. With regard to aesthetics, Re has thrown a handful of new shades for the motorcycle. The total number is seven, but all these are spread over the four variants. We have mentioned them below for easy understanding.
Re meteor 350 variants and colors
Fireball: Orange and Gray
Stellar: Matte Gray and Marine Blue
Aurora: Retro Green and Retro Red
Supernova: black
The 349cc engine of the Meteoor now has a slink coupling as standard
Because the J-Series engine is already quite fresh and meets all standards, Royal Enfield has largely left things behind. So you get the same 349cc, a cylinder mill that propagates around 20 hp and 20 pound-foot through a five-gear transmission. The new bit here is the Slipper coupling, which is a great security addition for new riders. It will also relieve and reduce the clutch stretches if you go fast on the shelters. So in a sense you now get a more urban -friendly bike.
Also not much has changed in the substantiation department. The telescopic forks, double hues and wheels are all unchanged. They bundle their hands with a steel chassis with a double cradle. Last but not least is a set of single disc brakes on each end. Like these, the weight and other dimensions are all the same.
Re meteor 350 engine specifications
Engine | 349cc, single -cylinder |
Current | 20.2 HP |
Couple | 19.9 LB-FT |
Transfer | Six -speed gearbox |
Royal Enfield has yet to launch the new Meteor 350 in the US
If you like what you see, you have to wait to get one. That is because Royal Enfield has only launched the new meteor in India for the time being. So if we get the new cruiser here, it is probably for model year 2026. However, it is interesting that Re has already mentioned the old generation of meteor as A my26 bike On his American site. So this could come here next year as a model from 2027. Seems a lot of waiting, right?
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