Bobber-style motorcycles are nothing new today, various classic bike manufacturers have already added such models to their portfolios. Royal Enfield is gearing up to introduce a new bobber bike in the market in the coming year. The company has already kicked off the new year by launching Shotgun 650. Now, in the next few months, Royal Enfield plans to unveil a single-seat version or a bobber variant of the Classic 350.
According to sources, Royal Enfield’s bobber bike is set to make its debut in the first quarter of the next financial year (April-June). It is expected to position itself slightly above the Classic series in terms of pricing. Currently, the most expensive 350cc model from the company is the Classic 350 Bobber, closely priced to the Meteor 350.
This new face of Royal Enfield’s bike features a raised handlebar and a floating seat at the rear that can be opened if needed. From the preview images, design elements include white tires, right-side pannier mount, and an engine guard.
Talking about performance, the J series engine from the Classic 350, Hunter, Meteor, and Bullet will also be used in this new bobber bike, that will generate a maximum power of 20.2 BHP and a torque of 27 Nm. Among other hardware, it includes telescopic forks at the front, dual rear shock absorbers, disc brakes on both wheels, spoke wheels, and more. In India, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Bobber may face competition from the Jawa 42 Bobber.