Royal Enfield launches all-new Classic 350 in Nepal with ABS as standard

Royal Enfield, a subsidiary of Eicher Motors and a global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment (250cc–750cc), has launched the all-new Classic 350 in Nepal. The launch marks a key milestone for the brand in the SAARC region and will see the motorcycle rolled out from its dedicated CKD (Completely Knocked Down) plant in Birgunj, Nepal.

The Classic 350 is available in five variants and seven colourways, with prices starting from NPR 5.55 lakh. It now comes equipped with modern upgrades including dual-channel ABS as standard, LED headlamps, LED pilot lamps, a USB Type-C charging port, and a gear position indicator—bringing a blend of vintage charm and modern utility.

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This marks the first time ABS has been introduced across all Classic variants in Nepal. Bookings, test rides, and retail have already begun.

The new model will be available in the following variants:

  • Heritage Series: Madras Red and Jodhpur Blue (NPR 5.55 lakh)

  • Heritage Premium: Medallion Bronze (NPR 5.66 lakh)

  • Signals: Commando Sand (NPR 5.66 lakh)

  • Dark Series: Gun Grey and Stealth Black (NPR 5.73 lakh)

  • Chrome Series: Emerald Green (NPR 5.79 lakh)

Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer of Royal Enfield, stated, “Nepal has always been special for us. In just two years of CKD operations, the response has been exceptional. The Classic 350 will open the world of pure motorcycling to a new generation of riders in Nepal.”

The launch further consolidates Royal Enfield’s position in the mid-size motorcycle market in Nepal, where it already commands significant market share, with 8 out of 10 middleweight motorcycle customers reportedly choosing the brand.

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