Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Gets New Colours

Royal Enfield has revised the colour options on the Meteor 350, bringing more options for customers. As part of the revision, RE has introduced existing colours on newer variants, while also introducing all-new colours to the palette. As part of the changes, the Supernova Red shade is now available in the top-end range, while the Fireball variant gets two new colours - Blue and Matt Green. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Fireball is priced at Rs. 2.06 lakh, the Stellar variant is priced at at Rs. 2.12 lakh and the Supernova is priced at Rs. 2.22 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom, Chennai).
Customers can also personalise their Royal Enfield Meteor 350 with special colours and Genuine Motorcycle Accessories using the configurator on the brand's MiY smartphone app. Apart from the new colours, there are no changes to the motorcycle, the bike comes with the 349 cc single-cylinder, air cooled motor. The Meteor 350 has been successful for the bike maker and the new colours will surely help keep the model more relevant than ever.

Speaking about the success of the Meteor 350 and about the introduction of new colourways, B. Govindarajan, Executive Director, Royal Enfield, said “The launch of the Meteor 350 marked a very important milestone in our journey. The introduction of an all-new cruiser motorcycle on an all-new, ground up engine platform was an important transition for the brand. Over the last two years, the Meteor 350 has set new benchmarks in the entry-level cruiser segment in India, and has been making rapid in-roads into the global markets as well, while picking up awards and accolades along the way. The addition of new exciting colourways on the Meteor 350 make it a more compelling choice for our customers across the world.”

With respect to the new colours, the Fireball Matt Green sports a matt-finish green fuel tank with matching side panel stickers and green rim tapes on the alloys. The Fireball Blue gets a gloss-finish blue fuel tank, with accentuated yellow badging on the tank, along with matching yellow side panel stickers and tyre rim tapes. Lastly, the Supernova Red sports a dual tone premium regal red and black colour fuel tank with matching side panels. All existing colours have been carried over and are now available at Royal Enfield outlets pan India.
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