Royal Enfield, well-known for creating motorcycles, particularly adventure bikes, has offered a fantastic festive surprise to its customers.
The company has introduced a fresh version of its robust and popular cruiser motorcycle, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350.
This version will fit between the current Stellar and Supernova versions of the Meteor 350.
The company has unveiled this new variant in three new colors: Aurora Green, Aurora Blue, and Aurora Black.
The company has not modified the engine of this new version. This motorcycle still features a 350 cc engine, but the company has made some visual adjustments to the new variant.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Aurora: What’s different?
The company made some changes to the bike. Firstly, this new version has three new colors: green, blue, and black.
In addition, it has special spoke wheels and neon tubeless tires. It also comes with LED headlights, and it includes a Tripper navigation system as a standard feature.
Chase the clouds with cruisers inspired by the shades of the sky. The striking new range of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350s is here.
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The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Aurora: How much does it cost?
This bike is available with an initial price of Rs 2.20 lakh when you buy it from the showroom.
The company now offers four different versions of the Meteor 350.
The first one is the Fireball variant, which starts at Rs 2.05 lakh (ex-showroom).
After that, there’s the Stellar variant, followed by the new Aurora variant, and lastly, the Supernova variant.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Aurora: Information about the engine
As per the information on the company’s website, this bike has a 350 cc single cylinder engine.
This engine can produce up to 20 horsepower and 27 Newton-meters of twisting power.
The bike uses a 5-speed gearbox. Additionally, the company is planning to release the Himalayan 452 in the near future, apart from this bike.