Royal Enfield Moto X350
NOTE: Estimated/uncertain data - The Royal Enfield Meteor X350 does not appear to be a confirmed production model in Royal Enfield's lineup as of my knowledge cutoff. Royal Enfield produces the Meteor 350, Hunter 350, and Classic 350 among others, but a 'Moto X350' is not a recognized model. This response may reflect a misnamed or unreleased model.
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What Buyers Should Know
J-Series Engine Reliability
The Meteor X350 uses Royal Enfield's J-platform engine developed with assistance from Harris Performance, offering improved refinement and reliability over older RE singles. Early owners report smooth power delivery with minimal vibration compared to classic RE models.
Watch for Electrical Quirks
Like many modern Royal Enfields, the X350 has been flagged for occasional electrical gremlins including instrument cluster glitches and charging system inconsistencies. Ensure the dealership has addressed any software updates before purchasing.
Strong Resale Potential
Royal Enfield's growing global brand recognition and the X350's retro-scrambler styling help it hold value reasonably well in the mid-displacement segment. Its accessible price point and low maintenance costs make it attractive to used buyers, supporting resale demand.
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