Royal Enfield Meteor 350
- Engine
- 349cc
- Power
- 20 hp
- Seat
- 765 mm
- Weight
- 191 kg
Our verdict
Slow but charming, a low, light, beautifully finished entry cruiser whose unbeatable price excuses its modest 20 hp.
Pros
- Low, light, beautifully finished cruiser
- Unbeatable price
- Relaxed, easy first bike
Cons
- Slow with just 20 hp
- Out of its depth on fast roads
Consensus from Cycle World · MCN · Rider Magazine
Full specifications
Engine & drivetrain
- Displacement
- 349cc
- Configuration
- Single
- Power
- 20 hp
- Torque
- 27 Nm
Chassis & suspension
- Front
- 41mm telescopic fork
- Rear
- Twin shocks
Brakes
- Front
- Single 300mm disc, ByBre
- Rear
- Single 270mm disc
Dimensions & weight
- Seat height
- 765 mm
- Kerb weight
- 191 kg
- Fuel capacity
- 15 L
- Power-to-weight
- 0.10 hp/kg
Licence & suitability
- A2-legal
- Yes
- Beginner-friendly
- Yes
- Price (MSRP)
- $4,899
Best for
- Riding
- cruising, learning, commuting
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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 FAQ
How much does the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 cost?
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has an MSRP of around $4,899. Used examples and dealer deals vary, so treat this as a guide and confirm with the manufacturer or your dealer.
Is the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 A2-licence legal?
Yes. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is A2-legal, either natively or sold in a restrictable form (up to 47 hp / 35 kW).
Is the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 good for beginners?
It's a strong first-bike choice: forgiving power, manageable weight (191 kg) and an 765 mm seat.
How much power does the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 make?
It produces 20 hp and 27 Nm of torque from its 349cc single.
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