RE Meteor 350 sources power from 349cc, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.2 hp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm
The Meteor 350 is one of Royal Enfield’s biggest upgrades in a while and the new bike sports a lot of changes bringing into the new generation.
Of course, you have the rivals like the Jawa, Benelli Imperiale 400 and the new Honda H’ness CB350, but these bikes rival the Classic 350 more closely.
With bikes like the Royal Enfield Classic 350, Bullet 350 and the erstwhile Thunderbird 350 in play, it is no surprise that Royal Enfield managed the best numbers. Competition, however, came in from the likes of Jawa and Jawa 42, the Benelli Imperiale 400 and now, the recently launched Honda H’ness CB350.
Royal Enfield has added the Meteor 350 cruiser to its lineup. Check out every detail of the bike which is replacing the Thunderbird 350
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 will be available in three editions – the Fireball, the Stellar and the Supernova.
Replacing the Thunderbird 350, the Meteor will be a cruiser bike and leaks and rumours all give us a fair idea of the bike.
The Meteor 350 has been spotted testing numerous times on streets so we already have a fair idea of the bikes design. It will be available in three variants, Fireball, Stellar and Supernova, all of which will have unique features of their own.