Is Royal Enfield planning a new Bobber for the Indian market? New trademark suggests so, All we know

Is Royal Enfield planning a new Bobber for the Indian market? New trademark suggests so, All we know

Royal Enfield: The J-series 350cc, the twin-cylinder 650cc, and the newest Sherpa 450cc liquid-cooled engine are the three primary platforms on which Royal Enfield is now developing a plethora of new motorcycles. Because it offers the broadest selection of models—Meteor 350, Classic 350, Bullet 350, and Hunter 350—the 350cc category is the best-selling and most well-liked option among consumers. The most recent development indicates that the Goan Classic 350 is the next-generation bobber motorbike based on the Classic 350, as the Indian bike maker has filed a new trademark for the Goan Classic 350 moniker in India.

Royal Enfield Goan 350 trademarked

Given that Royal Enfield is currently hard at work developing a wide range of new motorcycles, it’s possible that the business will eventually choose to rename the 350 cc bobber that it is currently developing.

With modified handlebars, gasoline tanks, and seats, Royal Enfield is allegedly attempting to resurrect the era when many Classic 350s were seen in Goa. It is possible that the corporation may highlight this as part of its legacy when it introduces the Classic Goan 350, a planned product.

Expected Specs

The Classic 350’s majority of the hardware will also be used in the Bobber variant.

The 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled engine will power the Goan Classic 350 vehicle. Maximum power output is 20.2 bhp and peak torque is 27 Nm. A constant mesh 5-speed gearbox is linked to the engine.

Launch details

The fact that Royal Enfield is taking the Goan Classic 350 bobber motorcycle seriously is evident from the trademark filing. Regarding the launch schedule, it is possible that the Classic 350-based bobber will make its public appearance in 2024 or perhaps before.

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