The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange features the same 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 20.2bhp of maximum power and 27Nm of peak torque, and is paired with a five-speed gearbox.
By Sanorita

Royal Enfield has launched a new colour option for the Meteor 350, called Sundowner Orange, priced at Rs 2.19 lakh (ex-showroom). Announced at the Motoverse 2025, the new Sundowner Orange edition is Rs 2,999 costlier than the top-end variant, and has a production run of only 2,000 units. There are no mechanical changes, but the Sundowner Orange edition comes equipped with a factory-installed touring kit that adds a touring seat, passenger backrest, flyscreen, and the Tripper navigation pod.
It is also the first Meteor 350 variant to get aluminium tubeless spoke wheels. Royal Enfield has also added a commemorative badge to mark the bike’s limited-run status and to honour the Meteor community, which now exceeds half a million riders worldwide.
Although the bike’s silhouette remains the same, the new Sundowner Orange color gives it a fresh look. The tank is dipped in a bright orange shade, complemented by chrome details and cream graphics. The look contrasts with the bike's deeper tones, creating an eye-catching appearance. Meanwhile, the addition of tubeless spoke wheels enhances the touring-friendly convenience.
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Other notable features include adjustable brake and clutch levers, a USB Type-C fast-charging port, a slip-and-assist clutch, and LED headlamps.
The motorcycle features the same 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 20.2bhp of maximum power and 27Nm of peak torque, and is paired with a five-speed gearbox. In addition to this, the bike’s ergonomics, hardware, and features remain unchanged.
Royal Enfield's Motoverse event generated significant buzz across the auto industry this year with several highly anticipated machines. These include the Mana Black Himalayan 450, the Bullet 650, and the electric Flying Flea S6 scrambler. While the last two machines are yet to go on sale here, Royal Enfield announced prices for the Mana Black Edition, making it the new top-range trim in the lineup.
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Priced at Rs 3.37 lakh (ex-showroom), the Mana Black is over Rs 17,000 more expensive than the Hanle Black trim (Rs 3.20 lakh).