Recently, the Royal Enfield ShotGun 350 was spied testing alongside the Classic 650. The ShotGun 350 was seen in production-ready form and well here’s everything you need to know about the bike.
RE ShotGun 350 – What you need to know
The Royal Enfield ShotGun 350 was spotted with signature Royal Enfield styling. At the front, it has a round LED headlamps, curved fuel tank, tall ape-hanger handlebars, minimum body paneling, white wall tyres, lens indicators, and wide rear fenders. It comes as single-seat ride with optional pillion seat, and the bike has forward-set foot pegs, indicating it’s capabilities of cruising.
The RE ShotGun 350 rides on telescopic fork suspension at the front, and dual rear shock absorbers at the rear, wire-spoke wheels possibly 19-inch at front, and 17/18-inch at the rear, grab rails for pillion rider mounted at the side, and disc brakes for both front and rear wheels. As for the performance, the ShotGun 350 will be powered by the all-new 349cc air-oil cooled single cylinder engine generating 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque mated to 5-speed constant mesh Gearbox.
The RE ShotGun 350 is expected to launch in mid 2024 with pricing somewhere around Rs. 2.20 lakh (ex-showroom), and once it launches, it’ll compete with the Jawa Perak and 42 Bobber both of which are priced at Rs. 2.2 lakh (ex-showroom).