The 2026 Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 Launched at Rs 2.20 Lakh
Royal Enfield's 2026 Goan Classic 350 refines its bobber icon with a slipper clutch for effortless shifts and a USB-C port for modern charging, priced from Rs 2.20 lakh.

Royal Enfield unveils the 2026 Goan Classic 350, refining its bobber charm with key updates for smoother rides and modern convenience. Priced from Rs 2.20 lakh (ex-showroom) for single-tone variants and Rs 2.22 lakh for dual-tone, this J-platform stalwart retains its low-slung silhouette while addressing rider feedback on clutch action and charging.
The assist-and-slipper clutch eases downshifts, reduces rear-wheel hop during aggressive braking, and lightens pull effort, enhancing control in traffic or spirited corners. Paired with a faster USB Type-C port for quick device top-ups, these tweaks elevate everyday usability without altering the bike's retro essence.
Striking Bobber Design
Looking at the bike at first glance, Bobber DNA shines through the floating solo seat at 765 mm height, mid-ape hangers for upright ergonomics, and slash-cut exhaust with signature thump. To adhere to the riding well, the bike offers 17-inch front and 19-inch rear tubeless spoked wheels.
For Indian customers, four color options are available that define its vibe, such as Shack Black and Purple Haze in single-tone and Trip Teal and Rave Red with dual-tone, each evoking Goa's free-spirited beaches.
2026 Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: Powertrain Refinements

For the 2026 iteration, the bike is powered by a 349 cc air-oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that anchors the update, churning out 20.2 HP at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm. Mated to a five-speed gearbox, it delivers torquey low-end pulls ideal for relaxed cruises, with refined vibrations thanks to the J-series platform.
Dual-channel ABS ensures confident braking from the 300mm front disc and 270mm rear, while the 41mm telescopic fork and twin gas-charged shocks handle urban potholes and highway sweeps adequately, though rear firmness persists on broken roads.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Unveiled in India: Launch Expected in Early 2026
Updated Specs and Pricing
Weighing 197 kg with a 13-liter tank, the Goan Classic promises real-world efficiency around 35-40 kmpl. An analog speedometer pairs with a digital console for odometer, tripper, and service alerts, blending nostalgia with functionality.
Priced competitively against Jawa 42 Bobber rivals, availability starts at dealerships now, appealing to custom enthusiasts seeking authentic RE heritage with 2026 polish.
Conclusion
The 2026 Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 masterfully blends timeless bobber allure with modern refinements like the slipper clutch and USB-C charging. Delivering punchy performance, confident handling, and Goan-inspired style from Rs 2.20 lakh, it cements RE's dominance in retro cruising. Book a test ride to experience the upgraded thump firsthand.
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