The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has returned for 2026 with subtle yet meaningful upgrades, reinforcing its position as one of the most distinctive factory-custom motorcycles in the brand’s lineup. First showcased at Motoverse 2024, the Goan Classic quickly drew attention for its bold bobber styling. Now, the 2026 edition focuses on improving the riding experience without altering its iconic design.
The biggest highlight of the update is the introduction of a new assist-and-slipper clutch. This addition makes clutch action lighter and gear shifts smoother, especially in city traffic. It also reduces rear-wheel hop during aggressive downshifts, offering better stability and control. For everyday riders, this translates into less fatigue and a more relaxed ride.
Another practical improvement is the upgraded USB Type-C charging port, which now offers faster charging for smartphones and other devices. It’s a small touch, but one that reflects modern rider needs.
Visually, the Goan Classic 350 remains true to its character. It continues to feature white-wall tyres, tall ape-hanger handlebars, and a single low-slung seat that defines its classic bobber appeal. The retro-inspired styling, combined with Royal Enfield’s signature design language, ensures the bike stands out wherever it goes.
Powering the motorcycle is the familiar 349cc J-series engine, producing 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. Known for its smooth and steady performance, the engine delivers a relaxed riding experience suited for both city cruising and weekend rides.
Priced between approximately ₹2.19 lakh and ₹2.22 lakh (ex-showroom), the 2026 Goan Classic 350 keeps its pricing largely unchanged. With thoughtful updates and timeless styling, it continues to appeal to riders who value character, comfort, and individuality.


