Royal Enfield Meteor 350
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Royal Enfield launched the Meteor 350 to redefine what a modern, easy-going cruiser could be: a bike that kept the brand’s trademark thump and classic silhouette while delivering improved refinement, everyday usability, and focused long-distance comfort. Since its global introduction in 2020–2021, the Meteor has become one of Royal Enfield’s most important 350-cc models—balanced between style, character, and practical performance. This article examines the Meteor 350 in depth: design and ergonomics, engine and performance, chassis and ride, variants and value, ownership and real-world impressions—and who should consider it. First impression and design language At a glance the Meteor 350 reads as a modern classic cruiser. It keeps clean, flowing lines: a sculpted teardrop tank, a long low seat, swept handlebars, and a relaxed rider triangle that invites easy, upright riding. Royal Enfield styled the Meteor to appeal to both new riders and experienced enthus...