Royal Enfield launches 2026 Goan Classic 350, complete details from price to features
New Delhi. Royal Enfield has quietly updated its bobber-style motorcycle for the new model year and launched the 2026 Goan Classic 350 in India. Although the changes are minor, these updates are focused on improving everyday utility. The mono-tone variants are priced at Rs 2.20 lakh, while the two-tone variants are priced at Rs 2.22 lakh (both, ex-showroom). The biggest mechanical update for 2026 is the addition of assist and slipper clutch. This setup reduces hand fatigue by making the clutch lighter and provides additional safety by controlling rear wheel slip during fast downshifts. Along with this, the existing USB Type-C port has been upgraded with fast charging support.
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Apart from these updates, the Goan Classic 350 remains the same in its overall package. Its custom-inspired styling makes it different from the standard Classic lineup. The motorcycle features a low seat height, floating single-seat design, ape-hanger handlebar and wire-spoke aluminum wheels, which are tubeless and wrapped in white sidewall tyres.
Power and Performance
The Goan Classic 350 is powered by Royal Enfield’s famous 349 cc air and oil-cooled single-cylinder engine. This engine produces 20.2 bhp power at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm torque at 4,000 rpm, which is paired with a five-speed transmission. Like before, four paint options are available in the 2026 model.
These features are also present
These are Shack Black, Purple Haze, Trip Teal Green and Rave Red. It has a dual-channel ABS system, which comes with 300 mm front and 270 mm rear disc brakes, all-LED lighting system and a tripper navigation pod in the semi-digital console as standard. The motorcycle measures 2,130 mm in length, 825 mm wide (except mirrors) and 1,200 mm high, with the increased height attributable to its mini-ape handlebar setup.
Dimensions
It rides on a 1,400 mm wheelbase and offers 170 mm of ground clearance. Seat height is 750 mm, which is easily accessible. With a curb weight of 197 kg (with 90 per cent fuel and fluids) and a 13 liter fuel tank, the Goan Classic 350 remains easy to handle despite its powerful presence. Compared to the standard Classic 350, it is 15 mm shorter in overall length, but 110 mm taller.