presentation of the Meteor 350 2024
A major manufacturer in India, Royal-Enfield's 350 Meteor is the successor to its ageing but iconic Bullet. In the local market, medium-displacement bikes are gaining ground. It is therefore essential to maintain one's position in the sector.
Benefiting from a new engine and joint development by Indian and British staff, this custom roadster (or the other way round) will be a big seller in its homeland, but, surprise, it will also be found in Europe.
The Meteor's name is a sure-fire way of attracting the curiosity of enthusiasts: it takes us back to the 1950s, when Royal Enfield launched its twin engines. The Meteor of the time had a cubic capacity of 693 cm3 and produced 36 horsepower, slightly more than a Triumph 650 Thunderbird 6T of the same period.
70 years on, the new Meteor is thinking outside the box. Its engine is more modest, doesn't distort the manufacturer's mechanical tradition, and is Euro5-approved. With its 349 cm3, it produces 20.2 hp at 6,500 rpm, as well as 27 Nm (2.9 mkg) of torque at 4,000 rpm. Injection on one side and air-cooled and finned on the other, the single-cylinder looks pensive.
An engine for relaxation, not ugly to look at and embedded in a classic chassis. A double-cradle steel frame with a 41 mm fork, a pair of shock absorbers at the rear and a brake disc on each side - 300 mm at the front with a double-piston caliper and 270 mm at the rear with a single piston to push the pads. The wheels are slim, with sizes of 100/90 - 19 and 140/70 - 17. A dual-channel ABS is there to keep an eye on braking. When it comes to suspension adjustment, only the rear is adjustable, and only in terms of preload. A logical restriction, given the range and price.
This handsome little cruiser could easily lead us to believe that it was inspired by a distant decade, but once you're on board, you'll be struck by its modernism. These two dials are full of surprises. The tachometer on the left contains a digital window displaying trips, fuel level and other information. The block on the right is surprisingly small, with a color display. Via the 'Tripper' app, backed by Google Maps, the bike and smartphone communicate via Bluetooth to offer a GPS navigator. A USB socket is also included.
The Meteor will not be the only model in the catalog. It comes in a 'Stellar' version, with a sissy bar, chrome exhausts and other colors; and in a 'Supernova' version, adding a windshield, different rims and two-tone colors.
At 191 kilos and just a ladle more power than a 125, the 350 Meteor won't be a racer. That's not what Royal Enfields are made for. We ride them for the charm and to take our time.
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Key facts Royal-Enfield Meteor 350 (2024) : What you need to know before you buy
Prices
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4,790€
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Performance
- Max speed : approximately 110 km/h (68.40 mph)
- 0-100 km/h acceleration : 15 s
- Average fuel consumption : 2.79 liters/100km (0.84 mpg)
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Estimated range
: 538 km (334 miles)
Calculated range until tank is empty, not verified.
Specifications Royal-Enfield Meteor 350 2024
- Chassis
- Frame : double tubular steel cradle
- Fuel capacity : 15 liters (3.96 US gallons)
- Seat height : 765 mm (30.12 in)
- Length : 2,140 mm (84.25 in)
- Width : 845 mm (33.27 in)
- Min height : 1,140 mm (44.88 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,400 mm (55.12 in)
- Dry weight : 191 kg (421 lb)
- Front axle
- Telehydraulic fork Ø 41 mm, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 300 mm (11.81 in), 2-piston caliper
- Front tire : 100 / 90 - 19 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.2 bar
- Transmission
- 5 stage gearbox , manual
- Secondary by chain
- Rear axle
- 2 lateral shock absorbers, Wheel travel : 80 mm (3.15 in)
- Preload adjustment
- Braking 1 disc Ø 270 mm (10.63 in), single-piston caliper
- Rear tire : 140 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.2 bar
- Motor
- single-cylinder , 4 strokes
- Injection
- Cooling system : by air
- 1 ACT
- 2 valves
- 349 cc
- 20 ch (19.70 hp) to 6,100 rpm
- 2.90 mkg to 4,000 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : 9.7 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : 65.86 kg/mkg
- Compression : 9.5 : 1
- CO² emissions: 67 g/km
- Standard equipment
- Brake assist : ABS
- Bluetooth
- USB plug
- Practical information
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the Meteor 350 2024
- What is the power of the Meteor 350 2024?
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The Meteor 350 2024 develops a power of 20 ch (19.70 hp)
- What is the torque of the Meteor 350 2024?
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The maximum torque of the Meteor 350 2024 is 2.90 mkg to 4,000 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the Meteor 350 2024?
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The Meteor 350 2024 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 110 km/h (68.40 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the Meteor 350 2024?
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The Meteor 350 2024 has a a dry weight of 191 kg (421 lb).
- What is the fuel consumption of the Meteor 350 2024?
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Average fuel consumption is estimated at 2.79 l/100km (0.84 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
- QWhat is the seat height of the Meteor 350 2024?
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To ensure good accessibility, the Meteor 350 2024 offers a minimum seat height of 765 mm (30.12 in).
- What is the price of the Meteor 350 2024?
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The price of the Meteor 350 2024 is 4,790€ in France
- What colors are available for the Meteor 350 2024?
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For the 2024 model year, the Meteor 350 is available in several colors: red, green and black.
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 15 reviews
This is a recurring criticism of this bike: the tires are fine in the dry, but have no grip in cold weather or on wet roads, and are very sensitive to road irregularities (white stripes, etc.) For less than 6,000 euros new, you won't find anything better. Rating : 4/5 Respond to Shogun
It's the bike I use for short trips, of the order of a few dozen km around my home or business.
For trips over 50km, I use a Goldwing 2021, which has now clocked up 96,000km.
Initially, I chose this meteor for its clean lines, but now I appreciate its very acceptable comfort, its 3 litres/100km and its reliability. I've had no problems whatsoever with this bike; - it doesn't consume any oil at all (I didn't have to change a single drop between the 500km and 10,000km oil changes).
- i've re-tensioned the chain 3 times (500km service, around 6000km, 10000km service) - front brake pads replaced at 10000km, rear pads still to be replaced - I had the tires replaced even though they were almost new, because the handling of these tires, already not great in dry weather, was non-existent in wet weather. (I've never had tires that held the road so poorly, even though there were wooden tires in the '80s) Apart from the tires (a problem easily solved by replacing them), I regret the 120 km/h speed limit.
I can understand that it's the price of reliability, but even if you install a gearbox output sprocket with 1 or 2 extra teeth (which obviously doesn't exist, or my dealer is misinformed) you're still limited to 120km/hour, whereas a little 130 on the freeway would be welcome to avoid being stuck on the C... by those who are convinced that they bought the asphalt at the same time as their car. (or else the road vigilantes) Rating : 4/5 Respond to Pat B
Lacks a bit of horsepower, but that's okay. Quiet rides...great!
Let's see the future super meteor with the 650! Maybe I will! Rating : 5/5 Respond to Yo
JMC. Rating : 5/5 Respond to GRRMAFRED
The 1300 was really good, but became a bit heavy, especially for reversing.
I've been thinking for a long time about a bike with character (I've had all kinds of bmm and harleys), not necessarily fast, that's no longer useful, not Japanese (I've had too many and even if they're great bikes, the engine behaviors are often similar depending on the range and displacement). I thought I'd pretty much covered it all, until one day I passed the store of my childhood friend Philippe, an R.E. dealer in Carcassonne.
Meteor had just come out in June and it was July. A quick stop, a chat about the meteor and Philippe suggested I come and try it out on Saturday with my wife.
After all, why not? I immediately found a bike with a certain character, even if it has to be said that it's not very powerful, but with a custom stance that I like, a nice old mono sound, good pick-up, good basic equipment and, above all, a fine finish worthy of a Harley, as many parts are in metal (especially the mudguards), a small GPS, a gearbox that's well stepped and nice, fuel consumption of 3/l per 100 kms and, above all, a pleasure to ride worthy of a bicycle. Despite my weight and height (90 kgs / 1.90 meters), I'm not bothered, and riding a duo is no problem at all. My only regret is that I took a "Fire Ball" base model (there was only this one in red or yellow). I would have preferred a better-equipped bottom model, because in the end I bought almost all the options, which cost me a lot more than if I'd taken the top model.
Despite this, I'd recommend this bike, and at €4,000, what could be better?
Happy trails to all my biker friends! Rating : 4/5 Respond to PHIL
I've been a motorcyclist since I was 16, and now I'm 60! I'm in the downsizing phase, focusing on simple, fun motorcycles for pleasure.
I've had my eye on the meteor 350, what about using it as a duo, is it possible, how comfortable is the passenger?
Thank you and have a good trip
Alain Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
Quite beautiful and plush in person
Super-pleasant, relaxed riding position, ideal for cool touring
Nice, deep sound. Rating : 4/5 Respond to Oula
Rather cushy if you stay quietly in line
But it's pretty well equipped Rating : 5/5 Respond to Fred11