
Royal Enfield Moto X350 Review
"Best Royal Enfield built, but buy 2022-onwards if possible."
Used Buyer Review
The Meteor 350 — Royal Enfield's actually-reliable modern single — is what the brand should've been building all along. That 349cc air-cooled unit is genuinely smooth for its architecture, pulls cleanly from low revs, and won't leave you stranded like the older cast-iron engines famously would. It's not fast, not even close, but it's honest about what it is: a relaxed cruiser that rewards unhurried riding. Tripper navigation pod is a nice touch if your used example has it. Buy used with your eyes open though. Early 2021 examples had fuel injection gremlins and occasional ECU hiccups — worth checking service history carefully. Electrics are the usual Indian-market weak point, so inspect every connector. Parts availability has genuinely improved, and independent shops are getting more comfortable with these. Resale value holds surprisingly well, which cuts both ways — sellers know what they've got.
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