Royal Enfield expands its footprint in the SAARC region with the launch of the Classic 350 from its CKD facility in Nepal

Royal Enfield has officially launched the Classic 350 in Nepal, making it available across five variants and seven distinctive color options. Assembled locally at the company’s CKD (Completely Knocked Down) plant in Birgunj, the motorcycle marks another step forward in Royal Enfield’s regional growth strategy in South Asia.
Classic 350 Variants and Pricing in Nepal
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is offered in five variants:
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Heritage Madras Red, Jodhpur Blue NPR 555,000
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Heritage Premium Medallion Bronze NPR 566,000
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Signals Commando Sand NPR 566,000
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Classic Dark Gun Grey, Stealth Black NPR 573,000
(Includes Tripper Navigation, LED indicators, adjustable levers) -
Classic Chrome Emerald NPR 579,900
These price points cater to a wide spectrum of motorcycle enthusiasts, from daily riders to touring aficionados.
Local Assembly with Triveni Group
The Classic 350 will be assembled at Royal Enfield’s CKD facility in Birgunj, the fifth such plant outside India after Brazil, Thailand, Colombia, and Argentina. The facility operates in collaboration with Triveni Group, Royal Enfield’s official partner in Nepal. This local assembly move aims to enhance customer accessibility and reduce delivery lead times in Nepal.
Company Statement: Commitment to Nepalese Market
Commenting on the launch, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said:
“Nepal has always been special for us. In just two years of our CKD operations, we’ve received an exceptional response. Today, 8 out of 10 enthusiasts in the middleweight segment in Nepal are choosing Royal Enfield. The Classic 350, with its timeless appeal and engineering precision, will further strengthen our connect with Nepal’s motorcycling community.”
Features of the Classic 350
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Engine: 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil cooled engine
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Performance: Known for refined power delivery, improved comfort, and enhanced rideability
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Technology: Select variants include Tripper Navigation, LED lighting, and dual-channel ABS
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Design: Retro-modern look that blends heritage charm with new-age components
Looking Ahead
Royal Enfield aims to solidify its position in Nepal’s middleweight motorcycle market, currently witnessing rapid growth. With local assembly, diverse model offerings, and aggressive pricing, the company is positioning itself as the go-to brand for aspirational riders across the SAARC region.
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