Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: 4 colours, one classic ride

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Royal Enfield is gearing up to unveil the Goan Classic 350 on November 23 at the annual Motoverse event in Goa. This new bobber will join the brand’s popular 350cc lineup, which already includes the Bullet, Meteor, Hunter, and Classic models. Let’s take a look at the exciting colour options available for the Goan Classic 350.

Royal Enfield has unveiled the paint schemes of the upcoming Goan Classic 350 ahead of its official launch. As we gear up for the price reveal, the four vibrant colour options give you the freedom to pick a ride that matches your vibe—like selecting the perfect cocktail for the occasion.

The Goan Classic comes with a dual-tone red and black combination, which Royal Enfield calls Rave Red. The headlamp, instrument cluster and front forks are predominantly black with chrome touches. The tank has a splash of vibrant red paint complemented with black while the fenders sport red strips. The wheels are spruced with youthful red anodised rims. The Rave Red trim has a special Chakra or a chrome sun badge which is inspired by the sun and sand of Goa. The Rave Red slash-cut exhaust pipe is all-black coated.

The teal colour holds a special place in the history of Royal Enfield Classic as the original version was offered in the same paint scheme when it was launched way back in 2009. Royal Enfield is now offering Trip Teal colour as dual-tone paint in the Goan Classic 350. The teal colour is now complemented with a contrasting orange, which reflects the vibe and nature of Goa. The orange splashes are visible on the fenders, fuel tank and the rims of the cross-spoked wheels. The Trip Teal trims rewind memories of the iconic retro motorcycles with an all-chrome exhaust. 

The Shack Black variant of the Goan Classic 350 is all about raw attitude and bold road presence, with a minimalist design that speaks volumes. The matte black finish is fit for the Dark Knight himself and might even tempt Gotham’s hero to swap for a set of wheels. This sleek ride features glossy black graphics on the fuel tank and side panels for that perfect contrast. Like the Rave Red variant, the Shack Black also gets a unique sun-shaped badge on the fuel tank, but in gold colour. Royal Enfield keeps it cool and simple with this colour scheme, leaving the exhaust pipe, fenders, and wheel rims all-black for a sharp, understated look.

If the Shack Black is bound to catch the Dark Knight’s eye, then the Purple Haze is sure to grab the attention of Ghost Rider. Royal Enfield has nailed it with this striking purple candy finish, which is reserved exclusively for the fuel tank, adorned with the company’s name in white and Goan in black. Unlike the Rave Red variant, the Purple Haze goes all-in on black, with the fenders, side panels, and wheel rims all painted black, while the exhaust keeps the stealthy theme with an all-black finish.

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