Royal Enfield presents new Aurora colors for the Meteor 350
The new Meteor 350 Aurora emphasizes the bike’s retro-inspired character.

Royal Enfield's recent growth can be attributed to the successful launch of its new models. These bikes have gained popularity both in India and worldwide due to their retro style and classic appeal, making them accessible to a diverse range of riders. Among the notable models, the 350 range, including the Classic, Hunter, and Meteor, has made premium segment motorcycles more accessible and remains popular in the global market.

Looking ahead to the 2024 model-year, Royal Enfield has introduced new colors for the Meteor 350 in India, raising the possibility of these fresh liveries extending to other markets. The new color options for the Meteor 350 have been aptly named Aurora, in line with Royal Enfield's celestial theme for variant names. These vibrant colors, with contrasting elements, exude a retro vibe and are inspired by the sky and horizon. The Aurora range includes three color choices: Aurora Blue, Aurora Green, and Aurora Black, positioned between the Stellar and Supernova editions.
In terms of design, the Meteor 350 Aurora distinguishes itself with a more retro-inspired theme. It boasts wire-spoke wheels with tubed tires and features chrome-finished components, a departure from the blacked-out finish on other models. Additionally, it offers a comfortable touring saddle for extended rides.

Despite its vintage appearance, the Meteor 350 Aurora doesn't skimp on tech features. It comes standard with tripper navigation and sports LED lights all around. Royal Enfield has also enhanced its fit and finish with aluminum switch cubes for a more premium look. Moreover, Meteor 350 buyers can customize their bikes with a variety of accessories through the Royal Enfield Make It Yours (MIY) configurator.
Like before, the 2024 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 continues to be powered by a 349cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine, delivering 20.4 horsepower and 27 Nm of torque. With a low seat height and a weight of just 191 kilograms, it remains an attractive option for riders of various backgrounds. While the new colors are yet to be announced in the Philippines, there's hope that they will be available there soon.
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