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Royal Enfield set up its exclusive CKD (completely knocked down) assembly facility in Birgunj, Nepal, in June 2023.
The new Classic 350 retains its unmistakable silhouette and vintage charm while offering improved performance and cutting-edge features. (Photo: Royal Enfield)
Royal Enfield, the world’s top brand in the mid-size motorcycle category (250cc–750cc), has launched the new Classic 350 in Nepal.
Known for its timeless design and strong character, the Classic 350 now comes with modern upgrades to attract a new generation of riders.
The bike will be assembled at Royal Enfield’s exclusive CKD (Completely Knocked Down) facility in Birgunj, Nepal.
Price and New Features
The Classic 350 now starts at NPR 5.55 lakh for the Heritage variant. For the first time in Nepal, all Classic 350 models come with dual-channel ABS as standard, improving safety.
Other new features include:
- LED headlamps and pilot lamps
- Type-C USB charging port
- Gear position indicator
Variants And Colour Options
The new Classic 350 is available in five different variants and seven stunning colours:
Heritage (NPR 5.55 lakh)
- Colours: Madras Red, Jodhpur Blue
- Inspired by Royal Enfield’s roots, featuring gold pinstripes and a retro metallic finish.
Heritage Premium (NPR 5.66 lakh)
- Colour: Medallion Bronze
- Elegant dual-tone look with a classic touch.
Signals (NPR 5.66 lakh)
- Colour: Commando Sand
- Military-inspired, honouring RE’s long link with armed forces.
Dark Series (NPR 5.73 lakh)
- Colours: Gun Grey, Stealth Black
- Equipped with Tripper Navigation, LED indicators, and adjustable levers.
Chrome (NPR 5.79 lakh)
- Colour: Emerald
- Premium finish with deep green bodywork and shiny chrome detailing.
Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, shared his excitement:”We are proud to forge a deep connection & love with our Customers in Nepal. Today, 8 out of 10 enthusiasts in the middleweight motorcycle segment are trusting our brand by taking home one of Royal Enfield’s motorcycles.”
Pricing for the New Classic 350 in Nepal
- Heritage (Madras Red, Jodhpur Blue): NPR 555,000
- Heritage Premium (Medallion Bronze): NPR 566,000
- Signals (Commando Sand): NPR 566,000
- Dark (Gun Grey, Stealth Black): NPR 573,000
- Chrome (Emerald): NPR 579,900
Royal Enfield’s Growing Footprint in Nepal
Since launching the CKD facility in Nepal in 2023 with the Triveni Group, Royal Enfield has seen impressive growth. According to Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer, “Eight out of ten customers in Nepal’s middleweight segment are choosing Royal Enfield. The new Classic 350 will only strengthen this bond.”
The Birgunj plant has a yearly capacity of 20,000 units and is part of a global network of six CKD facilities, including Brazil, Thailand, and Bangladesh.
