The all-new 2021 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is set to arrive in Australian and New Zealand dealerships in mid-February, with a price tag of $6,540 (plus on-road costs)
With a new air-oil cooled 349cc single-cylinder engine, the Meteor 350 is a cruiser-style motorcycle that Royal Enfield hopes will appeal to younger riders and beginners.
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Effectively replacing the Rumbler 350 (or Thunderbird internationally), the Meteor 350 is a new machine with the engine and chassis built from the ground up.
Notably, the Meteor 350 will feature the all-new Royal Enfield Tripper function, a turn-by-turn navigation tool built with Google Maps. The digital navigation display on the Meteor 350 connects wirelessly with the Royal Enfield smartphone app. It is the first time this level of technology has featured on a Royal Enfield machine.
The bike is set to launch with three variants (Fireball, Stellar, and Supernova) and seven different colourways. Royal Enfield also revealed there will be a range of apparel and accessories that will be sold alongside the new motorcycle.
Royal Enfield adopted the Meteor 350 name from another iconic Enfield motorcycle that was launched in 1952. The new Meteor carries Royal Enfield’s signature heritage styling.
The new machine comes with a three-year warranty and roadside assist. Speak to your local Royal Enfield dealer for more information and stay tuned for a full review on bikesales soon.