Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 teased ahead of launch this week: What to expect?

Royal Enfield has its plate full with plenty of new models lined up for launch in the coming weeks. The company recently unveiled the Interceptor Bear 650 and the Classic 650 at EICMA 2024, with the former already on sale in the market since earlier this month. 

However, the Chennai-based bikemaker is yet to reveal all its cards and has something interesting lined up for the upcoming iteration of the Motoverse starting later this week. The next in line is the Goan Classic 350— the fifth, and most probably the final, model in Enfield’s 350cc range.

Ahead of its debut on November 23 at the Motoverse in Vagator, Goa, Royal Enfield is building up the hype on the internet by sharing multiple teasers of the bike on the company’s website and social media handles. The motorcycle has also been spotted testing on numerous occasions in the past couple of years. It is based on the same J-series platform as Classic, Meteor, Hunter, and Bullet.

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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber (Image: Bullet Guru/Instagram)

Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: Expected Design & features

As seen in the design patents and spy shots, the Goan Classic is a bobber derivative of the Classic 350 with most of the styling borrowed from the latter. Hence, it boasts of familiar visual highlights like a round headlamp, a teardrop-sharped fuel tank, broad fenders, and the same ovular, and triangular side panels as the Classic 350. It also retains the traditional round headlamp with a chrome ring and a metal headlight cap along with ‘Tiger Eye’ pilot lamps.

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The Goan Classic differentiates itself from the regular Classic with a raised ape hanger U-shaped handlebar like a traditional bobber. The Goan Classic will come as a single-seater as standard with the option of a detachable pillion seat with split grab rails. The other notable difference are the white walled rims of the spoked rims in the Goan Classic.

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