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Royal Enfield, the global leader in mid-size motorcycles, has unveiled the new Classic 350 in Nepal, blending timeless design with modern upgrades.
Priced starting at Rs 555,000, the bike will be assembled at Royal Enfield’s CKD facility in Birgunj, ensuring wider accessibility.
The Classic 350 now comes with dual-channel ABS as standard across all variants—a first for Nepal—alongside premium features like LED lighting, a USB Type-C charger, and a gear position indicator.
Available in five variants and seven colors, the lineup includes the Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Classic Dark, and Classic Chrome, each celebrating the brand’s vintage appeal.
Mr. Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer of Royal Enfield, said, “Nepal holds a special place for us, and the overwhelming response to our CKD operations here reflects the deep connection with our customers. The new Classic 350, with its timeless design and modern enhancements, will inspire a new generation of riders.”
The launch reinforces Royal Enfield’s commitment to Nepal’s growing premium motorcycle market. The Classic 350 continues its legacy as an icon of heritage and craftsmanship, now with contemporary refinements for today’s riders.
Prices start at Rs 555,000 for the Heritage variant, going up to Rs 579,900 for the Chrome edition.

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