Goan Classic 350 Launched in Nepal: Check Price, Specs, and Features
16th April 2026, Kathmandu
The mid-size motorcycle segment in Nepal has just received a dose of soul, style, and nostalgia. Royal Enfield, the global leader in the 250cc–750cc category, has officially pulled the wraps off the 2026 Edition Goan Classic 350.
Goan Classic 350 Launched
More than just a motorcycle, the Goan Classic 350 is a tribute to the vibrant, free-spirited lifestyle of Goa’s beaches and the timeless allure of the “Bobber” custom culture.
Marketed as a blend of retro charm and modern engineering, this launch marks a significant milestone for Alpha Automotive Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of Royal Enfield in Nepal.
A Design That Commands Attention
The Goan Classic 350 isn’t trying to blend in. It is a motorcycle designed for those who view riding as an extension of their personality. Drawing heavy inspiration from the post-war bobber movement, the motorcycle features:
Floating Rider Seat: The signature single-seat setup provides a clean, minimalist silhouette that emphasizes the bike’s low-slung stance.
Whitewall Tyres & Tubeless Spoke Wheels: In a rare fusion of classic aesthetics and modern convenience, the bike features white-walled edge-type aluminum tubeless spoke wheels. This ensures you get that vintage “look” without the headache of tube-related punctures.
Ergonomics: With mid-ape hanger handlebars and forward-set footpegs, the riding posture is relaxed yet commanding.
Retro Details: The chopper-style fenders and the distinctive slash-cut exhaust add a raw, custom-built feel that is hard to find in a factory-production motorcycle.
The Heart of the Beast: Engine and Performance
Underneath the stylish exterior lies the refined J-Series engine platform, which has redefined Royal Enfield’s reputation for smoothness and reliability.
The engine is specifically tuned for a laid-back riding experience. With a heavy emphasis on low-end torque, the Goan Classic 350 offers a “thump” that is rhythmic and soothing rather than aggressive. This makes it an ideal companion for navigating the bustling streets of Kathmandu or cruising the scenic highways leading to Pokhara.
Modern Technology for the Modern Rider
While the look is 1950s, the technology is strictly 2026. Royal Enfield has integrated several rider-centric features to ensure safety and convenience:
Assist-and-Slipper Clutch: This new addition makes gear shifts incredibly light, reducing rider fatigue in stop-and-go traffic and preventing rear-wheel hop during aggressive downshifts.
Upgraded Connectivity: A new USB Type-C charging port is tucked away discreetly, allowing riders to keep their navigation devices or smartphones powered throughout the journey.
Enhanced Braking: Equipped with dual-channel ABS and large disc brakes, the bike offers superior stopping power, providing confidence on Nepal’s unpredictable road surfaces.
Price in Nepal and Color Options
Royal Enfield understands that personalization is key to the Bobber experience. The 2026 Goan Classic 350 is available in four striking colorways, categorized into two price tiers (Ex-Showroom):
Shack Black & Purple Haze: Rs. 5,98,000
Trip Teal & Rave Red: Rs. 6,02,000
These prices position the Goan Classic 350 as a premium lifestyle choice, offering a unique middle ground between the standard Classic 350 and the more cruiser-oriented Meteor 350.
Technical & Pricing Highlights
| Color Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
| Shack Black / Purple Haze | Rs. 5,98,000 |
| Trip Teal / Rave Red | Rs. 6,02,000 |
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine Capacity | 349cc Air-Oil Cooled Single-Cylinder |
| Max Power | 20.2 BHP @6100RPM |
| Max Torque | 27NM @4000RPM |
| Gearbox | 55-Speed with Assist & Slipper Clutch |
| Design Elements | Floating Seat, Whitewall Tubeless Spokes, Slash-cut Exhaust |
| Charging | Upgraded USB Type-C Port |
The Royal Enfield Legacy in Nepal
Since its inception in 1901, Royal Enfield has remained the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production. Their philosophy of “Pure Motorcycling”, uncomplicated, engaging, and soul-stirring, has found a massive following in Nepal.
The launch event featured Meghraj Paudel, Director of Alpha Automotive Pvt. Ltd., who noted that the Goan Classic 350 is expected to become an instant favorite among Nepali youth and veteran riders alike.
Expanding Horizons: From Petrol to Electric
The brand isn’t just looking at the past. While models like the Hunter 350, Himalayan 450, and Interceptor 650 continue to dominate the premium market, Royal Enfield has recently unveiled its new electric mobility brand, ‘Flying Flea’. This signals the company’s commitment to urban sustainability without losing its heritage soul.
Furthermore, the operation of CKD (Completely Knocked Down) assembly facilities in Nepal underscores the brand’s commitment to the local economy, ensuring better parts availability and more competitive pricing for Nepali consumers.
Verdict: Why Choose the Goan Classic 350?
The 2026 Goan Classic 350 is for the rider who values art as much as engineering. It isn’t a bike for racing; it’s a bike for experiencing. With its low seat height, easy handling, and unmistakable presence, it stands as a testament to Royal Enfield’s ability to reinvent a classic.
If you are looking for a motorcycle that turns heads at every traffic light while offering the peace of mind of modern fuel injection and tubeless tires, the Goan Classic 350 is currently the best-in-class option in Nepal.
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