New Aurora variant brings three new colours, more chrome finishes; priced lesser than top Supernova variant.
While the new Himalayan 452 is grabbing all the attention, Royal Enfield has updated the Meteor 350 with a new one-below-top variant called ‘Aurora’. This variant brings in three new retro colourways as well as an LED headlight and spoked rims.
- First 350cc Royal Enfield to get LED headlight
- Aurora variant gets windscreen, backrest as standard
- Mechanically identical to other variants, gets more chrome parts
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Aurora variant: what’s new here?
The most eye-catching change on the Aurora variant is those gorgeous retro colourways and further ramping up the nostalgia is the generous lavishing of chrome all over the bike. Nearly the entire engine block and the headlight nacelle are now finished in chrome.
The Aurora variant also comes standard with a large windscreen, a pillion backrest and an LED headlight. This makes the Meteor 350 Aurora the most affordable bike in the company’s line-up to come standard with an LED headlight.
The Aurora variant gets three colourway options – green, blue and black. This variant is priced at Rs 2.20 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai).
Updates to the other variants
The base Fireball variant now gets a new black colour and the Stellar variant now comes with the Tripper navigation pod as standard. Meanwhile, the top-of-the-line Supernova variant now gets aluminium switch cubes and an LED headlight.
The Meteor 350 is priced between Rs 2.06 lakh-2.30 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai). Bookings for the updated Meteor 350 line-up begin today across all Royal Enfield showrooms.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price list | |
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Variant | Price (ex-showroom, Chennai) |
Fireball | Rs 2,05,900 |
Stellar | Rs 2,15,900 |
Aurora | Rs 2,19,900 |
Supernova | Rs 2,29,900 |
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