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  • The ‘S’ variant features a blacked-out engine and wheels.
  • It comes equipped with single-channel ABS.
  • The BS6 update has resulted in a price hike of RS 10,000. 

Our dealership sources have confirmed the arrival of the BS6-compliant Royal Enfield Classic 350 S. It’s priced at Rs 1,55,375 (ex-showroom), a premium of around Rs 10,000 over the BS4 model. The ‘S’ variant, which is positioned as Royal Enfield’s entry-level Classic, undercuts the standard model by nearly Rs 9,600. Unofficial bookings for the bike have commenced for a token amount of Rs 10,000.

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In a bid to make the bike more affordable, the Classic 350 S trades in the standard bike’s chrome bits for blacked out components. It features a blacked-out engine, turn indicators and rims. Additional changes come in the form of single-channel ABS and a drum brake at the rear instead of dual-channel ABS and a twin disc configuration seen on the standard model. Changes also extend to the fuel tank, which uses simpler stickering to cut costs.

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But those are the only changes that really stick out. It's powered by the same BS6-compliant 346cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor that’s seen on the standard model. It’s tuned to produce 19.3PS at 5250rpm and 28Nm 4000rpm, mated to a 5-speed transmission. The bike’s suspension setup comprises a telescopic fork and a twin shock absorber setup at the rear.



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