First Look: 2022 Royal Enfield
Classic 350
T
he Royal Enfield Classic 350
is a staple in the company's
100-plus-year history, having
sold over three million bikes in
that time.
The Classic 350 is RE's great-
est hit, and for 2022 it's got a
ground-up rework that takes
styling cues from the original G2
450 Bullet of 1948.
Post-war styling is the name of
the game, delivering that classic
British single look championed
by long gone bikes like the
Matchless G80 and the Velo-
cette Mac 350.
The 2022 Royal Enfield
Classic 350 is available in nine
different styles and colorways.
The Dark Stealth Black and Dark
Gunmetal Grey models, identifi-
able by the dark color schemes
and 10-spoke alloy wheels with
tubeless tires, are available for
$4599. The Signals models are
inspired by Royal Enfield's 65-
year association with the Indian
armed forces; Signals Desert
Sand and Signals Marsh Grey
models feature 1950's military
stylized graphics and are avail-
able for $4599.
Later this year, Royal Enfield
will release the Halcyon col-
lection, styled after the original
1950's British roadsters. Halcyon
Forest Green, Halcyon Black
and Halcyon Blue will be avail-
able for $4499. The Chrome
Red and Chrome Brown models,
featuring a mirror finish and spe-
cial badging, will also be arriving
later in 2022 and will be avail-
able for $4699.
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Pictured is the
new Royal Enfield
Classic 350, the
Dark Stealth Black
with 10-spoke alloy
wheels. MSRP
is $4599.