Royal Enfield Classic 350 refreshed for 2025 with new tech, LED lighting, and fresh colours

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Royal Enfield have given their retro Classic 350 model a subtle refresh for 2025, adding a touch of modern practicality to the 1950s-styled machine. 

Alongside a fresh palette of colour choices, the single-cylinder naked bike now benefits from updated lighting and handy tech upgrades – all starting at £4459. 

The changes include a switch to LEDs for the headlamp, pilot lamp, and indicators, plus the addition of a gear position indicator and a built-in USB-C charger for the first time.  

Royal Enfield Classic 350 front three quarters

All European variants come equipped with dual-channel ABS, adjustable levers, and compatibility with Enfield’s phone-connected Tripper navigation system. 

B Govindarajan, CEO of Royal Enfield, said: “The Classic 350 is a true embodiment of Royal Enfield’s pure motorcycling DNA and has remained the purest expression of elegance, fine craftsmanship, ever-lasting style and beauty. 

“Needless to say, that it has remained true to its character and essence through all these years, and it has also remained approachable for a wide range of riders.  

Royal Enfield Classic 350 rear three quarters

“We have ensured that it continues to be all of this, as we launch the Classic 350 with new feature upgrades while maintaining accessibility and a plethora of personalisation options available through our range of genuine motorcycle accessories.” 

Colour choices for 2025 are Heritage (Madras Red), Heritage Premium (Medallion Bronze), Chrome (Emerald), and Dark (Stealth Black).