Indian multinational motorcycle manufacturing company, Royal Enfield is all set to launch its new motorcycle 'Meteor 350' on November 6. But you can have a look at this much-awaited motorcycle even before the launch. The manufacturer of this motorcycle took to social media to give a brief glimpse of it.

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The 15-second teaser video of the Meteor 350 is doing the rounds on social media. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is powered by engine. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 gets Disc brakes in the front and rear. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has Tubeless Tyre.

The upcoming Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is powered by a new BS6 compliant 350 cc engine and will most likely be a more refined unit than the present-day motor. The Meteor 350 will be a direct replacement to the Thunderbird 350X motorcycle. 

In terms of the suspension set up, the Meteor 350 will get conventional telescopic forks upfront along with twin spring rear shock absorbers and these are expected to be the same units from the Thunderbird 350.

The motorcycle is reportedly going to be introduced in three grades including Fireball, Stellar and Supernova. The former 'Fireball' is going to be the entry-level variant on the upcoming bike, while the rest two will be positioned higher.

The new motorcycle will source power from a new 350 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, long-stroke engine. It will pump out 20.2 PS of maximum power and 27 Nm of peak torque. Its long-stroke engine has been said to deliver high torque on the low rpm. There will also be a new transmission used for a smoother experience with a lighter clutch action.

It will come kitted with 'Tripper Navigation' which will be standard feature on the Meteor 350. This is company's official name of Bluetooth-enabled GPS system. Something of the same sorts is also found on bikes such as TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and Hero Xpulse 200

The expected price of the motorcycle is ranged somewhere between 1.60 lakh to 1.80 lakh rupees (ex-showroom). It will be a key rival to the bikes such as Honda H'ness CB 350 and the Jawa bikes.

The launch of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 was said to be delayed multiple times in the past.

The upcoming retro-classic cruiser from Royal Enfield was also spotted amidst testing on the public roads a few months back. Its exterior design along with feature and specifications were also leaked online.