Images of an updated Royal Enfield Classic have surfaced online. The spy images indicate that the bike is likely to receive substantial mechanical and cosmetic updates.
The test bike has a circular tail lamp with a chrome bezel and circular turn signals, while the Classic fenders have been carried over unchanged. The chrome finished exhaust looks more compact and has a shorter tip. The rear seat looks more rounded and the grab handle appears to have been raised. The gas-charged rear shocks are likely to be replaced with more conventional shock absorbers.
Like the current Classic range, which has front and rear disc brakes and dual-channel ABS, the new model is also expected to feature a similar setup. However, the brake discs are now mounted on the right side of the wheels, while the chain has been moved to the left hand side. Besides, the new Classic 350 and Classic 500 are likely to receive updated BS-VI compliant engines as well.
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