Royal Enfield has launched the Classic 350 Gorkha Edition in India at Rs 2.11 lakh. The special edition pays tribute to the…
Royal Enfield has launched the Classic 350 Gorkha Edition in India at Rs 2.11 lakh. The special edition pays tribute to the Gorkha Regiment of the Indian Army and gets an exclusive military-inspired Gorkha Green colour along with unique decals. Mechanically, the motorcycle remains unchanged from the regular Classic 350.
GORKHA EDITION GETS EXCLUSIVE DESIGN DETAILS
The biggest change on the Classic 350 Gorkha Edition is its new Gorkha Green colour, which gives the motorcycle a military-inspired appearance. The side panels feature the crossed Khukris, the official insignia of the Gorkha Regiment, while the fuel tank gets a dedicated Gorkha Edition sticker.

Beyond these additions, the overall retro roadster design remains unchanged. The special edition is positioned as a tribute to the bravery and discipline associated with the Gorkha Regiment.
CLASSIC 350 GORKHA EDITION ENGINE AND FEATURES
The Gorkha Edition continues to use Royal Enfield’s 349cc single-cylinder J-series engine, producing 20.48 Bhp and 27Nm. Power is sent to the rear wheel through a 5-speed gearbox. The braking hardware remains unchanged, with dual-channel ABS offered on the motorcycle.

It also gets an assist and slipper clutch and a USB Type-C charging port. The motorcycle continues with a semi-digital instrument cluster, while the tripper navigation pod is not fitted as standard. Royal Enfield says the tripper pod can be added as an accessory.
PRICE AND BOOKINGS
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 Gorkha Edition is priced at Rs 2.11 lakh, placing it in the middle of the Classic 350 range. Royal Enfield has announced that bookings for the special edition start from today.

CONCLUSION
The Classic 350 Gorkha Edition adds a distinctive military-inspired identity to Royal Enfield’s popular retro roadster without making mechanical changes. Its Gorkha Green finish, Khukri insignia and dedicated decals give it a unique character while retaining the familiar Classic 350 package.
