Royal Enfield is preparing to expand the Classic 350 lineup with a new Gorkha Edition, which has been spotted at a dealership in India ahead of its official launch. The special edition is designed around a military inspired theme and pays tribute to the Gorkha Regiment of the Indian Army.
The motorcycle retains the familiar retro design of the Classic 350 but receives several exclusive cosmetic changes. The most noticeable update is the matte military green colour, which gives the motorcycle a distinctive appearance compared with the existing Classic 350 colour options.
Military inspired design
The Classic 350 Gorkha Edition gets a matte military green finish across its bodywork. This colour is intended to strengthen the motorcycle's military inspired character while maintaining the traditional styling associated with the Classic 350.
The side panels feature dedicated Gorkha Edition graphics along with a crossed Khukri insignia. The Khukri is strongly associated with the Gorkha Rifles and forms an important part of the visual identity of the special edition.
Unlike some Classic 350 variants that feature blacked out components, the Gorkha Edition uses several chrome finished parts. The engine casings, exhaust and wire spoke wheels receive chrome treatment, giving the motorcycle a combination of rugged styling and traditional Royal Enfield design.
Familiar Classic 350 appearance
Despite the special edition treatment, the motorcycle continues to use the familiar Classic 350 silhouette. The teardrop shaped fuel tank, upright riding position and traditional body design remain central to its appearance.
This approach means Royal Enfield has focused on adding exclusive details rather than making substantial changes to the motorcycle's basic design.
The result is a motorcycle that should be immediately recognisable as a Classic 350 while offering enough visual differences to identify it as the Gorkha Edition.
Engine and performance
The Gorkha Edition is expected to remain mechanically similar to the standard Classic 350.
It is powered by Royal Enfield's 349 cc J Series single cylinder engine. The engine produces around 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of peak torque and is paired with a five speed gearbox.
There is no indication of a major engine or chassis change specifically for the Gorkha Edition. Therefore, customers can expect the familiar performance characteristics of the existing Classic 350.
The motorcycle is designed more for relaxed cruising and everyday riding than outright performance. Its engine and chassis combination has helped the Classic 350 become one of Royal Enfield's key models in the modern classic motorcycle segment.
Features and equipment
The Gorkha Edition is expected to carry several of the features available on updated versions of the Classic 350.
Royal Enfield's current Classic 350 range includes an LED headlamp, LED turn indicators, a USB Type C charging port, adjustable brake and clutch levers and a slip and assist clutch.
The special edition is also expected to receive the updated equipment package, particularly on the higher specification configuration.
The USB Type C charging facility provides riders with a convenient way to charge compatible devices while travelling. The slip and assist clutch is designed to reduce clutch effort and make gear changes smoother.
Chrome components
The chrome treatment is another important visual feature of the Gorkha Edition.
The engine cases, exhaust and wire spoke rims have been finished in chrome. This creates a contrast with the matte green bodywork.
The combination gives the motorcycle a traditional appearance while separating it from Classic 350 variants that use darker or blacked out mechanical components.
The wire spoke wheels also complement the retro styling of the motorcycle and reinforce its classic character.
Expected positioning
The Gorkha Edition is expected to sit toward the premium end of the Classic 350 range.
The standard Classic 350 is currently offered in multiple colours and configurations, with prices varying according to the selected variant and equipment. Royal Enfield's official website lists features including LED lighting, USB Type C charging, adjustable controls and slip and assist clutch technology.
The special edition could command a premium because of its exclusive paint, graphics and additional equipment.
However, Royal Enfield should confirm the final price, variant details and availability officially before customers make a booking decision.
Launch and availability
The motorcycle was spotted at a dealership before its official launch, suggesting that the introduction could take place soon.
At the time of the initial spotting reports, Royal Enfield had not officially confirmed all launch details.
However, subsequent reports indicate that Royal Enfield has opened bookings for the Gorkha Edition and that the motorcycle has been launched at Rs 2.11 lakh ex showroom in New Delhi.
The final availability may depend on dealership location and production plans.
A tribute to the Gorkha Regiment
The Gorkha theme is the defining feature of this special edition.
Royal Enfield has a history of creating motorcycles inspired by military heritage. The company's Classic range has previously included special editions connected with India's armed forces. Royal Enfield's own historical material notes the Classic Signals edition, which celebrated its association with the Corps of Signals.
The new Gorkha Edition follows a similar approach by combining the Classic 350 platform with military inspired graphics and styling.
The crossed Khukri insignia on the side panels is the most obvious visual reference to the Gorkha identity.
Standard Classic 350 versus Gorkha Edition
The main difference between the standard Classic 350 and the Gorkha Edition is the styling and special equipment rather than the underlying mechanical package.
The standard model is available in several colour options and variants. The Gorkha Edition uses a dedicated matte military green finish and Gorkha themed graphics.
The special edition also uses chrome components and wire spoke wheels, giving it a different visual character.
Mechanically, the 349 cc engine and five speed transmission remain broadly unchanged.
This means buyers choosing the Gorkha Edition are primarily selecting the motorcycle for its distinctive appearance, theme and additional equipment.
Why the special edition could attract buyers
The Classic 350 already appeals to customers looking for a motorcycle with retro styling and modern mechanical reliability.
The Gorkha Edition adds another layer of exclusivity to that formula.
The military green paint, crossed Khukri graphics and chrome detailing make the motorcycle visually different from the regular models. For Royal Enfield enthusiasts, the connection with the Gorkha Regiment may also be an important part of the appeal.
At the same time, the motorcycle retains the familiar Classic 350 riding position and engine configuration, making it accessible to existing Classic 350 fans.
Final outlook
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 Gorkha Edition brings a military inspired appearance to one of the company's best known modern classic motorcycles.
Its key highlights include the matte military green paint, dedicated Gorkha Edition graphics, crossed Khukri insignia, chrome engine components, chrome exhaust and wire spoke wheels.
The motorcycle retains the 349 cc J Series engine, producing about 20.2 hp and 27 Nm, with power sent through a five speed gearbox.
Royal Enfield's current Classic 350 also offers modern features such as LED lighting, USB Type C charging and a slip and assist clutch.
With the reported launch price of Rs 2.11 lakh ex showroom in New Delhi and bookings now open, the Gorkha Edition is positioned as a distinctive special version for buyers who want the Classic 350's familiar character with a stronger military inspired identity.

