Harley Davidson X440 vs Royal Enfield Classic 350: In this article, we will compare two amazing bikes from two very well-known bike manufacturers. The Harley Davidson X440 just launched whereas the Royal Enfield Classic 350 has been in the Indian market for a very long time. Let’s compare them and see which one is better.
Harley Davidson X440 vs Royal Enfield Classic 350
Key Specifications
Engine | 440 cc | 349.34 cc |
Power | 27.37 PS | 20.21 PS |
Torque | 38 Nm | 27 Nm |
Mileage | 35 kmpl | 41.55 kmpl |
Brakes | Double Disc | Double Disc |
Tyre Type | Tubeless | Tubeless |
Engine details
A brand-new single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled, 440cc engine with two valves power the roadster. 28 PS at 6000 rpm and 38 Nm at 4000 rpm are produced by this engine. Unusually, the manufacturer claims that 90% of the torque is usable as early as 2000rpm. With a slip and assist clutch, the engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox for increased riding comfort. Traction control and dual-channel ABS are among the bike’s safety features. The motorcycle’s overall appeal is enhanced by the thumping sound it makes as it is moving. It has a 6-speed transmission.
The Classic 350 is propelled by a single-cylinder, 349cc, air-cooled engine that can produce 20.2PS and 27Nm. To fit its laid-back personality, it receives a revised fuel mapping. The Classic 350 weighs 195 kg (kerb) and has a fuel capacity of 13 litres.
Features
Although the features offered on this Harley-Davidson are quite good, it is intended to be a budget-friendly motorcycle. Turn-by-turn navigation, phone and SMS alerts, and other capabilities are available on the TFT console’s Bluetooth-enabled TFT in the top-spec model. The TFT receives standard readouts in the bottom two models, including the tell tail lights as well as real-time mileage, distance to empty, and gear position indication.
The semi-digital instrument panel for the Royal Enfield Classic 350 has an analogue speedometer and warning lights. The vehicle receives a digital insert with trip meters, fuel gauges, clocks, odometers, and eco indicators. It also has a smartphone-compatible turn-by-turn navigation pod (available only on Chrome models). The switchgear is the same as that of the Meteor 350, replete with vintage rotary switches and a USB connector.
Depending on the variant, it has a single or dual-channel ABS. In some variations, alloy wheels and tubeless tyres are also included.
Price in India
Starting at Rs. 2.29 lakh and going up to Rs. 2.69 lakh, the Harley Davidson X440 is priced. The Harley Davidson X440 is available in three variations: Denim, Vivid, and the most expensive variation, the X440 S, which costs Rs. 2.69 Lakh.
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has a starting price of Rs. 1.90 lakh and a maximum price of Rs. 2.21 lakh. There are 6 different models of the Royal Enfield Classic 350.
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