Royal Enfield Classic 350 Will Get Updates, Carrying Advanced Technology
JAKARTA - Royal Enfield plans to overhaul several models, one of which presents an increase in Classic 350 which is expected to launch this year.
According to RushLane's report, Thursday, April 25, the upgrade includes LED lights, alloy rims, and tubeless tires. And it is hoped that this retro-style motor will have improvements in terms of features and equipment.
Apart from that, the manufacturer intends to present a redesigned switchgear and cluster instrument to provide a new experience for its riders.
Of course Royal Enfield must do a lot on this bike considering its rivals carry a number of reshuffles, ranging from the double exhaust disposal system, 4-kup DOHC engines, liquid-cooled, LED lighting, and higher performance of around 40 dk.
In addition, an increase in Classic 350 is likely to be made in other models, such as Hunter 350, Meteor 350, and Newer Bullet 350.
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Not only that, Royal Enfield will also expand its 650 cc motor lineup by presenting Classic 650. This motor will be positioned above Interceptor 650, but below Super Meteor 650 andANGle 650. This is evidenced by a camera catch featuring Classic 650 seen with a silhouette resembling Classic 350, but its size is much larger because it accommodates an engine powered. Meanwhile, its powertrain will remain identical to other Royal Enfield 650cc, which means carrying a 648cc oil-cooled twin parallel engine that produces about 43 dk and a 52 Nm torque. Its Girboks use a 6-acceleration system and other attributes such as the slipper cluster will also be present.