Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has been updated, with slip and assist clutch and fast-charging USB Type-C port
Royal Enfield has updated its bobber-style motorcycle 2026 Goan Classic 350 in India. Although there are no major changes, the updates provided are focused on improving everyday usability. The mono-tone variant is priced at Rs 2.20 lakh, while the dual tone variant is available at Rs 2.22 lakh (both prices ex-showroom).
The most significant mechanical update on the 2026 model is the addition of assist and slipper clutch. Additionally, the existing USB Type-C port has now been upgraded with fast charging support. Apart from these changes, the rest of the package of Goan Classic 350 remains the same.
The bike is known for its custom-inspired design, which makes it stand out from the standard Classic 350 lineup. It features a low seat height, floating single-seat design, ape-hanger handlebar and tubeless wire-spoke aluminum wheels with white sidewall tyres.
The 2026 model is also available in four color options like before, which include Shack Black, Purple Haze, Trip Teal Green and Rave Red. The bike comes standard with dual-channel ABS, 300 mm front and 270 mm disc brakes at the rear, all-LED lighting system and semi-digital instrument cluster with tripper navigation pod.
Talking about dimensions, the length of the Goan Classic 350 is 2,130 mm, width (without mirrors) is 825 mm and height is 1,200 mm, the reason for the higher height being its special mini ape-handlebar. Its wheelbase is 1,400 mm, ground clearance is 170 mm and seat height is 750 mm. The curb weight of the bike is 197 kg (with 90 percent fuel and fluids) and it gets a 13 liter fuel tank.
Talking about the engine, the Goan Classic 350 gets Royal Enfield’s well-known 349cc air and oil-cooled single-cylinder engine. This engine generates power of 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and torque of 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm and is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.












