Royal Enfield launches Classic 350 in Nepal with 7 colours, 5 variants, dual ABS

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Royal Enfield launched the new Classic 350 in Nepal, starting at NPR 5.55 lakh. Assembled locally in Birgunj, the bike features dual-channel ABS, LED lights, and a retro-modern design.

Royal Enfield, on Thursday, introduced the new Classic 350 motorcycle in Nepal, priced from NPR 5.55 lakhs. Available in five variants and seven colours, it includes dual-channel ABS on all models for the first time in Nepal, along with features like LED headlamps, LED pilot lamps, a Type-C USB charger, and a gear position indicator.

The motorcycle, assembled at Royal Enfield’s CKD plant in Birgunj, Nepal, comes in Heritage (Madras Red, Jodhpur Blue), Heritage Premium (Medallion Bronze), Signals (Commando Sand), Dark (Gun Grey, Stealth Black), and Chrome (Emerald) variants, with prices ranging from NPR 555,000 to NPR 579,900. Bookings, test rides, and sales start today. Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said Nepal is a key market, with eight out of ten middleweight motorcycle buyers choosing the brand.



This launch reinforces Royal Enfield’s lead in the 250cc-750cc segment and meets rising demand for premium bikes. The Classic 350 combines a retro look with modern technology, keeping its iconic shape. The Heritage variant has metallic finishes, Signals reflects an armed forces theme with camouflage, Dark includes Tripper navigation and LED indicators, and Chrome features green bodywork with chrome accents.

The Nepal CKD facility, opened in June 2023 with the Triveni Group, can assemble 20,000 units yearly, supporting Royal Enfield’s growth in the SAARC region..