If just a few days ago we showed you some images of a test mule of the new Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350, today we already have the first impressions of the model after its official presentation in India. Although this event was scheduled for next November 23, on the occasion of Motoverse 2024, the brand has already given us a preview of what will be its new bobber based on the well-known Classic 350.
Thanks to the colleagues at Gaadi Waadi we can now “put a face” to the highly anticipated Goan Classic 350, a motorcycle that comes to complement the very wide range of models that the Indo-British brand currently offers to its loyal followers. With it, a new option is offered that is essentially different from the model from which it is based, due to some aesthetic and ergonomic aspects.
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 2025: Classic Bobber in a small package
There is no doubt that the new Goan Classic 350 will be the one chosen by many owners of the current A2, lovers of customs in general and bobbers in particular. To achieve this, Royal has put all its efforts, not only with a very colorful and striking image in some of the color schemes in which the new model will be offered.
Other aspects, such as the U-type handlebar or the open-air single-seater seat, give the essential touch that any bobber mount needs to show its identity. Likewise, details such as the white tire tread or the side grills attached to the rear fender also do their part in this aspect. Now the rider’s footpegs are slightly more forward, providing a more ergonomic driving position.
On a mechanical level there are no changes, maintaining unchanged the 349 cc single-cylinder engine with air-oil cooling that declares 20.2 HP at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. Includes balance shaft to minimize vibrations and a 5-speed gearbox.
The chassis continues to use a double steel cradle chassis, 41 mm telescopic fork, double rear shock absorber or a brake disc per axle. The equipment is packed into 19 and 18 inch radial wheels, front and rear respectively. The declared final weight is 197 kiloswithout the optional passenger seat that adds another 9 kilos to this figure.
As for the rest of the equipment of the new Goan Classic 350 2025, it has Full-LED lighting, a semi-digital instrument panel with an independent Navigation module. It is expected that its marketing will begin in a few days in India with a price around 2,000 euros in exchange. The brand has not yet declared its intentions regarding the model and its sale on our continent.