Royal Enfield officially introduced its new Goan Classic 350 motorcycle to the Indonesian market on November 20, 2025. The bike draws inspiration from Goa's moto culture of the 1970s with a relaxed bobber retro design. Prices start at Rp 127.8 million OTR Jakarta.
On Thursday, November 20, 2025, at the PIK 2 area, Royal Enfield launched the Goan Classic 350 as a fresh take on the 350 cc platform. General Manager of PT Nusantara Batavia Internasional, Arif Fachrudin, stated, “Today marks a new milestone for us in bringing the Goan Classic 350 to the Indonesian market with a free-spirited design, expressive appearance, and relaxed character.”
The motorcycle blends classic vibes with bobber style, inspired by Goa's “moto-culture” from the 1970s–1980s. Its design features a higher ape hanger handlebar, premium details, and relaxed ergonomics for enjoyable riding. Tubeless spoke wheels with white-wall tires reinforce the retro aesthetic.
The J Series 350 cc single-cylinder engine delivers around 20 HP and 27 Nm of torque, identical to the Classic 350 model that dominates Royal Enfield's sales in Indonesia. Regional Marketing Manager for Asia Pacific at Royal Enfield, Anindya Dwiasti, added, “That's why it uses a mini ape-style handlebar, and the color kaleidoscope is even more stunning.” She noted that the Classic 350 accounts for 50 percent of sales, thanks to its post-war British design, robust 349 cc air-cooled engine (20.2 hp at 6,100 rpm, 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm), and modern features like dual-channel ABS and an analog-digital instrument panel.
The Goan Classic 350 comes in four colors: Purple Haze and Shack Black at Rp 127.8 million OTR Jakarta, while Trip Teal and Rave Red are priced at Rp 129.7 million. The standard Classic 350 starts at Rp 122.9 million, positioning the Goan as a premium variant that builds on the brand's popularity among Indonesian consumers who favor retro style with reliable performance.