Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Price, features and every detail leaked so far
It seems that the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has created quite a hype among the enthusiasts. The Royal Enfield Thunderbird successor has to be one of the highly awaited motorcycles of the year. In this story, we are going to cover every detail of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 that we know so far.
ArrayRoyal Enfield is expected to put an all-new engine in the upcoming Meteor 350. The exact figures remain a mystery so far. However, it is being speculated that the Chennai-based two-wheeler company has worked extensively on this powerplant. The mill would feature a single overhead camshaft (SOHC) instead of a push-road based layout. It would also have an electronic fuel-injection system. The new engine is expected to have lower vibrations and a higher level of refinement.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Features
Even though Royal Enfield has not released any official information about the Meteor 350, we do have a provisional list of features that we’ve created using all the spy shots of the bike’s prototypes that have been spotted in the past.- Round halogen headlamp with circumferential LED DRL
- New instrument cluster with a secondary dial whose function is unknown at the moment
- Rotary-type switches on the LHS to control the high/low beam of the headlight
- Engine kill switch and self-start button on the RHS
- Teardrop fuel tank with simple ‘Royal Enfield’ sticker
- Classic rearview mirrors
- Wide rider seat
- Retro-styled taillight and turn signals
- Alloy wheels with body-coloured pinstripes
- Conventional telescopic front forks and twin-shock absorbers at the rear
- Disc brakes on both the ends with ABS (most probably a dual-channel system)
- LHS chain drive