Royal Enfield has just added a bold new twist to its popular cruiser lineup with the launch of the Meteor 350 Sundowner Edition. The big reveal took place at Motoverse 2025 in Goa, and the bike is now available for bookings at dealerships across India.
What sets this one apart? A striking new orange paint job inspired by sunset rides and a few thoughtful upgrades aimed at long-distance comfort.
With the Meteor 350 already being a fan favorite – and with over half a million units sold globally – this limited-edition Sundowner feels like a celebration of that milestone. It’s built for riders who enjoy cruising into the golden hour and want their bike to reflect that same energy.
Design
The headline feature here is the new Sundowner Orange paint scheme. It’s bold, bright, and makes a strong visual impact. Royal Enfield says this color is meant to evoke the mood of sunset rides — that relaxed, golden feeling when the road stretches ahead and the day begins to slow down.
Alongside the fresh paint, the bike also gets a few touring-oriented add-ons. You’ll find a newly designed touring seat, which is wider and more cushioned to help you stay comfortable on longer rides. A small flyscreen has been added to reduce wind fatigue at higher speeds, while a padded backrest for the pillion offers extra comfort for your riding partner.
There’s also a special commemorative badge exclusive to this edition, subtly reminding you (and everyone else) that you’re riding something limited and unique.
Features
The Meteor 350 Sundowner packs in all the standard features of the base Meteor 350, along with a few extras that elevate its touring credentials. Here’s a breakdown:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Special Color | Sundowner Orange (sunset-inspired) |
| Touring Seat | Designed for long-distance comfort |
| Flyscreen | Cuts wind fatigue on highways |
| Pillion Backrest | Padded for pillion support |
| Tripper Navigation | Standard turn-by-turn navigation |
| Wheels | Tubeless spoke wheels |
| USB Charging | Type-C fast charging port |
| Lighting | Full LED lighting setup |
| Levers | Adjustable clutch and brake levers |
| Edition Badge | Limited-edition Sundowner branding |
These features are meant to make the Sundowner more than just a looker. It’s functional and practical, especially for those who like to clock miles on open roads.
Engine
Mechanically, the Sundowner remains unchanged from the standard Meteor 350 – and that’s actually a good thing. The bike continues to use the 349 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that’s known for its smooth, easygoing character. It delivers 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, enough to make highway cruising effortless.
It’s mated to a 5-speed gearbox and comes equipped with a slipper and assist clutch, which reduces hand fatigue in traffic and prevents wheel hop during downshifting. In short, it’s built for a relaxed ride rather than high-speed thrills – exactly what most cruiser fans want.
Chassis
The Meteor 350 Sundowner continues to ride on the same twin-downtube spine frame as the standard version. This gives it a solid, planted feel on the road. At the front, it gets telescopic forks with 130 mm travel, while the rear is managed by twin shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload.
Stopping power comes from a 300 mm disc up front and a 270 mm disc at the rear, and of course, there’s dual-channel ABS for safer braking. The bike’s low seat height of 765 mm ensures accessibility for a wide range of riders.
Overall, the setup is tuned for stability, comfort, and confidence – perfect for highway miles and weekend getaways.
Pricing
The ex-showroom price in Chennai for the Meteor 350 Sundowner edition is Rs. 2,18,882. Yes, it’s a slight premium over the standard variants, but you’re getting exclusive styling, added touring features, and that unique paint job. For anyone already eyeing a Meteor, this edition makes a solid case for spending a little more.
Event
Royal Enfield launched this special edition at its annual rider festival – Motoverse 2025 in Goa. With a sea of riders and fans gathered for the celebration, the atmosphere was perfect for unveiling something bold and community-driven.
Alongside the Sundowner, Royal Enfield also showcased the Bullet 650, Himalayan 450 Mana Black edition, and the retro-styled Flying Flea S6 scrambler. Clearly, the brand is keeping its momentum strong going into 2026.
The Meteor 350 Sundowner isn’t just a motorcycle — it’s a vibe. It’s for riders who chase sunsets, enjoy long open roads, and want a machine that looks as good as it rides. Bookings are open now, so if that sounds like your kind of ride, better act fast — this edition won’t stick around forever.
FAQs
What is the price of Meteor Sundowner?
It is priced at Rs. 2,18,882 (ex-showroom Chennai).
Is the engine new in the Sundowner edition?
No, it uses the same 349cc engine from the standard Meteor 350.
Does it come with navigation?
Yes, the Tripper navigation pod is included as standard.
What’s new in the Sundowner edition?
It has a special orange paint, touring seat, backrest, and flyscreen.
Are bookings open for the Sundowner?
Yes, bookings are now open at Royal Enfield dealerships.















