Indian automaker Royal Enfield introduced the 2026 Meteor 350 for the Thai market. The new 350cc cruiser features a redesigned look and added equipment, focusing on improving riding comfort and the daily experience.
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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 launched in Thailand. Photo: RoyalEnfield |
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 launched in Thailand. Photo: RoyalEnfield
The 2026 Meteor 350 retains the distinctive lines of a classic cruiser, featuring a low seat and wide handlebars for a comfortable riding posture. The Indian manufacturer has also introduced a range of new colors across its versions, catering to various user preferences.
Royal Enfield has enhanced the new Meteor 350 with additional standard equipment across its versions. These include full LED lighting, from headlights to turn signals and taillights, a new Tripper navigation system, and a usb-C charging port. The gearbox now incorporates a slipper clutch, and both the gear lever and brake pedal are adjustable to suit individual riders.
The 2026 Meteor 350 is powered by a 349cc, air-cooled J-series engine, producing 20.2 horsepower and 27 Nm of peak torque.
According to the Indian automaker, the Meteor 350 boasts over 500,000 owners worldwide, making it a popular cruiser model in many countries. It is distributed in 65 nations and is recognized for its ease of riding and accessibility.
The 2026 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is available in two versions: the Stellar Matt Grey, priced at $5,300 USD, and the Supernova Black, at $5,450 USD. The motorcycle comes with a 3-year, unlimited mileage warranty.
In Thailand, the Meteor 350 competes with the Honda GB350, which is priced at $5,000 USD.
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