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Meteor 350 Just a Facelift?

Meteor 350?

2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Launched with Upgrades – But Is It Enough?


What’s New in the 2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350?

The legendary Meteor 350 has just received an update for 2025 — priced at ₹1.96 lakh (ex-showroom). While the design may look familiar, this new version packs several refinements that Royal Enfield claims improve comfort, technology, and performance.

But is this just a cosmetic tweak, or does it truly justify the attention?

Let’s break it down 👇


🧰 Key Updates in Royal Enfield

Feature2024 Version2025 Meteor
Instrument ClusterTripper Navigation (optional)All-Digital with Bluetooth
SwitchgearConventionalUpdated rotary-style with better feel
Seat ComfortMedium paddingEnhanced cushioning
Paint Options5–6 colorwaysNew dual-tone options
Chassis/SuspensionSame J-platformTuned for better urban cruising
Price₹2.03 lakh (top variant)Starts from ₹1.96 lakh (more affordable!)

Is It Really “Just a Facelift”?

While the core engine and frame remain unchanged, the 2025 Meteor isn’t just a repaint job. Royal Enfield has focused on:

It may not be an overhaul, but it’s a smart evolution, especially for new buyers.


Quick Specs:



Should You Upgrade or Wait?

Buy it if:

Skip it if:


🏁 Final Verdict

“Just a Facelift?” Maybe. But a smart, well-timed one.

The 2025 Meteor 350 brings real improvements for riders without touching what already works — its classic styling, easy-going torque, and RE charm.

In a world of overpriced upgrades, this one feels… fair.

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