Royal Enfield has officially launched the new Classic 350 motorcycle in Nepal. Known for its iconic design and strong legacy, the Classic 350 now comes with updated features and a more refined ride. The motorcycle will be assembled locally at Royal Enfield’s CKD (Completely Knocked Down) facility in Birgunj, making it more accessible to riders across the country.
The new Classic 350 starts at NPR 5.55 lakhs. It now includes several modern upgrades such as dual-channel ABS, LED headlamps and pilot lamps, a Type-C USB charger, and a gear position indicator. This marks the first time ABS is offered as standard across all Classic models in Nepal.
The bike comes in five versions — Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Classic Dark, and Classic Chrome — and is available in seven unique color options. Each version combines the Classic’s vintage charm with updated features for today’s riders.
Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said Nepal has always been an important market for the brand. “In just two years of setting up our local assembly here, we’ve seen incredible support. Eight out of ten buyers in Nepal’s mid-size motorcycle segment are now choosing Royal Enfield,” he said. He added that the new Classic 350 continues the brand’s mission of delivering timeless design with reliable performance.
Royal Enfield's Classic series has long been seen as more than just a motorcycle. With roots that go back to the 1950s, the Classic represents the spirit of old-school motorcycling while embracing modern improvements. Its style and character have remained consistent, making it a favorite across generations.
Each version of the new Classic 350 brings something special. The Heritage models come in bold colors like Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue with a vintage finish. The Premium version in Medallion Bronze offers a classy two-tone look. The Signals model, finished in Commando Sand, pays tribute to Royal Enfield’s connection with the armed forces. The Dark series features sleek options like Gun Grey and Stealth Black, while the Classic Chrome in Emerald stands out with a shiny, retro look.