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Royal Enfield Classic 350 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 49,900 to MAD 54,900

The Indian neo-retro icon — 349cc single 20 hp, 1950s aesthetic preserved, and Royal Enfield's global best-seller. For the first licence that wants character, not adrenaline.

Key specifications

Body
Cruiser
Fuel
Gasoline
Gearbox
Manual
Power
20 ch
Consumption
3 L / 100 km
Displacement
349 cc
Cylinders
1
Licence
A2
Dry weight
195 kg
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Pros

  • 49,900 MAD — Morocco's cheapest character bike
  • Authentic neo-retro aesthetic (Royal Enfield heritage since 1901)
  • 270° J-Series single — pleasant twin-like pulses
  • Standard dual-channel ABS
  • Native A2 — no restrictor needed

Watch out for

  • 20 hp / 195 kg — slow acceleration, 130 km/h max, motorway tedious
  • Pronounced vibrations beyond 100 km/h sustained
  • Limited Royal Motors network (4 cities vs 8 BMW Smeia)

Our verdict

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 2026 is Royal Enfield's global best-seller (>1 million units sold since 2021) and the flagship of the brand's 'accessible neo-retro' strategy. J-Series 349cc single-cylinder 20 hp / 27 Nm, 270° firing for twin-like pulses, double-cradle steel frame, dual swing-arm pivot, dual-channel ABS disc brakes. 1950s aesthetic preserved: round chromed headlight, curved rear fender, solid or two-tone paint (Halcyon, Chrome, Signals, Stealth Black, Madras Red).

Starting from 49,900 MAD at Royal Motors Maroc (Casablanca + Rabat + Tanger + Marrakech), the Classic 350 is the most accessible bike in Morocco's cruiser/neo-retro segment. Direct competition: the Honda CB350 RS (~52k MAD, 21 hp, more modern but less 'character'). 195 kg = heavy for 20 hp — the Classic 350 is not made for the motorway (130 km/h max, vibrations at sustained rpm). But for the recent A2 licence holder who wants a bike with character, single-cylinder 'charm' vibrations, authentic vintage aesthetic, without paying for the Triumph/Ducati image: unbeatable. Ideal city + weekend ride + small coastal roads.

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What's your used Royal Enfield Classic 350 worth?

Median and indicative range by year and mileage. Open methodology, refreshed continuously.

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Frequently asked

What licence for the Royal Enfield Classic 350 in Morocco?
A2 licence (35 kW / 47.5 hp). The Classic 350 delivers 20 hp — well below the A2 limit; also accessible A1 (15 hp) with a simple restriction at Royal Motors. Ideal for the young A1 licence (16-18 years).
Classic 350 or Honda CB350 RS — which to pick?
Character vs modernity. The Classic 350 (49.9k MAD, 20 hp, 1901 heritage, pure aesthetic) plays the authentic neo-retro card with the Royal Enfield soul. The Honda CB350 RS (~52k MAD, 21 hp, also Indian-built but with Honda finish) is more versatile, more modern, more reliable, slightly more expensive. Verdict: Classic 350 if you value character + visual authenticity; CB350 RS if you value Honda reliability + finish + a more modern bike.
Is the Classic 350 powerful enough in Morocco?
For 80% of uses: yes (city, peri-urban, weekend rides, coastal outings Casa-Mohammedia, Rabat-Skhirate). For 20%: no (Casa-Marrakech motorway at sustained 120 km/h = vibrations + short breath; double on urgent overtakes). If you plan 70% long-distance motorway, the Classic 350 is a bad choice — prefer a CB500F (47 hp) or Duke 390 (45 hp). If 90% city/ride: perfect.
Which cities does Royal Motors Maroc serve?
4 Royal Motors Royal Enfield dealers in Morocco: Casablanca (Aïn Sebaa), Rabat (Hay Riad), Tanger (Ibn Battouta zone), Marrakech (Guéliz). No Agadir / Fès / Oujda presence yet — after-sales service requires travel. Classic 350 stock is regular (flagship model, several colours continuously in stock).

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