In a recent unveiling, Royal Enfield has been on a roll, gearing up for a November 7th launch of the highly anticipated Himalayan 452. However, before we get our hands on this adventure-ready beast, the renowned motorcycle manufacturer has treated enthusiasts to a delightful surprise – the all-new Aurora variant of the Meteor 350. Priced at an attractive Rs 2,19,900 (ex-showroom), the Aurora variant promises to be a compelling addition to the Meteor lineup.
A Splash of Colors
One of the defining features of the Aurora variant is the introduction of three fresh and vibrant color choices: Aurora Blue, Aurora Green, and Aurora Black. What’s interesting to note is that this pricing positions the Aurora model strategically between the Stellar and Supernova variants, which are priced at Rs 2,15,900 and Rs 2,29,900, respectively.
Aurora’s Unique Visual Appeal
The Aurora Green variant is an absolute eye-catcher with its striking green, orange, and ochre dual-tone paint scheme adorning the tank and side panel. On the other hand, the Aurora Blue variant is equally captivating, featuring a mesmerizing blue and white dual-tone paint job on the tank and front fender.
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Beyond Aesthetics
Additionally, the Aurora variant doesn’t just stop at aesthetics. It also boasts spoke wheels equipped with tube tires and an elegant chrome finish on the engine and exhaust. For those who crave long, comfortable rides, the Aurora variant comes equipped with a deluxe touring seat, a sizable windshield, and the Tripper navigation system as standard features.
Upgrades Across the Meteor 350 Lineup
But that’s not all—Royal Enfield has not neglected the other variants in the Meteor 350 lineup. The Supernova variant, for instance, now comes with a modern LED headlight and aluminum switch cubes. Meanwhile, the Stellar variant steps up with the inclusion of the Tripper navigation system as a standard offering. And for fans of the Fireball variant’s black color scheme, you’ll be pleased to know that it is now a standard feature.
Unchanged Under the Hood
In terms of performance, the Meteor 350 remains mechanically unchanged. Its robust 349cc air-/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine continues to deliver a dependable 20.2PS and 27Nm of torque. With these upgrades and refinements, the Meteor 350 maintains its competitiveness in the market, going head to head with rivals such as the Yezdi Roadster, Jawa Perak, Bajaj Dominar 400, and Keeway V302C.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Royal Enfield’s Meteor 350 continues to evolve and adapt to the preferences of its riders, with the new Aurora variant and updates across the lineup making it an even more attractive choice for motorcycle enthusiasts. Whether you’re a fan of classic styling or modern features, there’s a Meteor 350 variant to suit your taste. With these changes, Royal Enfield continues to showcase its commitment to delivering quality and innovation in the world of motorcycling.