Meteor offers quintessential retro-modern design but looks more squat with high handlebar and windshield.
Brand-new 349cc engine belts out 20bhp and 27Nm with a long-stroke piston action_ finished in matte black.
19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel with multispoke alloys_ dual channel ABS with floating calliper disc brakes at either end.
Circular halogen headlamp main beams surrounded by LED light guide which is dull and not easily distinguishable.
Circular LED tail lamp, wide rear tyre and chrome exhaust round off retro-modern theme_ seat back standard in two of three trims.
Pass-light switch fouls with the indicator toggle button a bit too often, could be more ergonomic.
Switchgear quality vastly improved over older models_ engine kill-and-start and hazard light switches.
Twin-pod instrument cluster with analogue-digital speedometer and a fully-digital navigation tool - Tripper.
Windshield is standard fit in Supernova trim but is more aesthetic than functional.
Royal Enfield bullish on 350cc Meteor to strengthen its market position 

The company is intensifying its assault in the midsized motorcycle segment to grow its stronghold in the domestic market as well as enhance overseas sales.

28 Nov 2020 | 74301 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Royal Enfield, the Chennai-based manufacturer of motorcycles specialising in midsized cruiser and adventure touring bikes, is intensifying its assault on the segment with its latest launch – the Royal Enfield Meteor 350.

Introduced as a brand-new product, designed and developed from the scratch at the company’s local R&D ...

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