Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Royal Enfield had been testing its upcoming motorcycle MightyR 350 for a long time and now the company has announced its launch date. Royal Enfield has also started sending media invites, according to which it will be launched on 6 November. Many specifications of the motorcycle have already appeared on the Internet.
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The MightyR 350 is being launched as a replacement for the Thunderbird series. According to reports, it can be priced between Rs 1.68-1.78 lakh (ex-showroom). It will be offered in three variants – Fireball, Stellar and Supernova, which can be especially appealing to the youth.
Meteor 350 Bike will Come in 3 Variants
Apart from this, the bike will have dual-channel ABS as standard. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 can be launched later this month and its ex-showroom price can be Rs 1.6 lakh. This new bike from Royal Enfield will come in 3 variants Fireball, Stellar and Supernova. The Meteor 350 will be the base model of the Fireball bike. The bike will have color rim tape, different body graphics. At the same time, chrome treatment will be available on the handlebars in the Stellar variant. It will have body colored parts. At the same time, the Supernova variant will come with premium features.
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MightyR 350: Features and Specifications
- It will be Royal Enfield’s first motorcycle, underpinned by the new J-platform, and the next-generation Classic 350 will also use the same architecture.
- Talking about powertrain, it will get a new 349 cc single-cylinder SOHC air-cooled engine, which will be slightly more powerful than the current 346 cc BS6 engine but will get 1 Nm of torque.
- According to reports, the new engine will generate maximum power of 20.2 bhp and peak torque of 27 Nm and is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The engine’s refinement level as well as the gearbox have been improved.
- As the engine is fitted to the new double cradle chassis, we expect a reduction in vibration as well as major improvements in terms of ride quality and handling.
- The Mitior 350 range will be sold with a standard tripper navigation system and will also feature a new twin-pod instrument cluster with digital read out and mobile charging facilities.
- There will be a better upgrade in the design of the MiTeor than the outgoing Thunderbird. Although the overall shape of the vehicle will remain the same but will give fresh feel.
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Here are Some Special Highlights
As can be seen in the teaser image, the LED day-time running light is added to the round shape headlamp and the handlebar allows an upright riding position and the mirrors are also round shape.
Other mechanical highlights include 41mm telescopic front forks, twin shock absorbers at the rear, 19-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheels, 300mm front disc and 270mm rear disc, which comes with dual-channel ABS system.