IMOTY 2021: The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is the Indian Motorcycle of the Year 2021
The most prestigious Indian automotive awards has named the newest member of the Royal Enfield family, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, as the Indian Motorcycle of the Year 2021. The IMOTY 2021 winner was picked out of a total of eight contenders which included the Bajaj Dominar 250, Hero Glamour 125, Hero Passion Pro, Hero Xtreme 160R, Honda Hornet 2.0, Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 and KTM 390 Adventure. The runners up for IMOTY 2021 were the KTM 390 Adventure, and Hero Xtreme 160R. For reference, the previous winner of IMOTY for 2020 was the Hero Xpulse 200.
Coming back to the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, which was launched in November 2020, as a replacement to the Thunderbird 350X. Despite the familiar looks, the Meteor 350 rides on an all-new twin-downtube chassis, the first time Royal Enfield's 350cc platform has been revamped since its introduction over a decade back. The Meteor 350 also packs a new 349cc engine and 5-speed gearbox, another departure for the company, moving from a pushrod style engine to a thoroughly modern SOHC two-valve design, but still remaining air-cooled. Still, power figures of 20.2PS and 27Nm are up from the previous BSVI UCE engine. It also includes onboard navigation, christened Tripper, marking the first time this tech was made available on a Royal Enfield. Prices for the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 range from Rs 1.77 lakh to Rs 1.92 lakh, ex-showroom, for the three variants available. You can read our review of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 here.
These contenders are judged by a panel of experienced automotive journalists from the biggest publications in the country, which also includes OVERDRIVE as a founding member. Editor Bertrand D'Souza and assistant editor Rohit Paradkar are part of the IMOTY jury this year. Other members are Rahul Ghosh, associate editor, Auto Today; Dipayan Dutta, senior special correspondent, Auto Today, Jared Solomon, assistant editor at AutoX, Ravi Ved, content development editor at AutoX; Aspi Bhatena, editor of Car India and Bike India; Sarmad Kadiri, executive editor at Car India and Bike India; Sirish Chandran, editorial director of Evo India and Fast Bikes India; Aatish Mishra, assistant editor at Evo India; Pablo Chaterji, executive editor at Motoring World; Kartik Ware, managing editor at Motoring World; Vikrant Singh, editor at Carwale, Bikewale and CarTrade and Kranti Sambhav, editor and lead at Times Drive.
You can also watch our review of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 below:
Starts Rs 1,75,000
349cc
5-Speed
20.20
27.00
-NA-
Starts Rs 1,60,000
249cc
6-Speed
27.00
23.50
-NA-
Starts Rs 68,900
125cc
5-Speed
10.87
10.60
-NA-
Starts Rs 98,500
200cc
5-Speed
18.40
16.45
-NA-
Starts Rs 99,950
163cc
5-Speed
15.00
14.00
-NA-
Starts Rs 1,26,921
184cc
5-Speed
17.26
16.10
-NA-
-NA-
373cc
6-Speed
-NA-
-NA-
-NA-
Starts Rs 2,99,000
373cc
6-Speed
44.00
37.00
-NA-
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