Royal Enfield introduced the Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange special edition at Motoverse 2025. Based on the top–spec Supernova trim, this limited-run version is priced at ₹ 2,18,882 (ex-showroom, Chennai).
According to Royal Enfield and media reports, this edition celebrates the brand’s growing Meteor community, which now includes over half a million riders worldwide.
Only 2,000 units of the Sundowner Orange edition are being produced, making it a collector-worthy cruiser for enthusiasts.
Key Specifications and Features
Engine & Performance
- Powered by the same 349 cc single-cylinder J-series air-cooled engine used in the standard Meteor 350.
- Produces 20.2 bhp (around 20.2 PS) and 27 Nm of torque.
- Mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
- The chassis, suspension, and braking setup remain unchanged from the regular Meteor 350.

Royal Enfield Meteor 350
Design & Comfort Enhancements
- Sundowner Orange paint scheme with orange and cream highlights, along with a commemorative badge to mark its limited-edition status.
- Deluxe touring seat for better long-distance comfort.
- Passenger backrest, factory-fitted to improve pillion support.
- A tall flyscreen/windscreen, which helps reduce wind blast during highway cruising.
- Tripper navigation pod (Royal Enfield’s turn-by-turn navigation) comes standard.
Wheels, Brakes & Handling

- Aluminium tubeless spoke wheels: This is one of the standout hardware changes — combining classic spoke wheel aesthetics with the convenience of tubeless tyres.
- Suspension: Conventional setup with a telescopic front fork and dual shock absorbers at the rear.
- Brakes: Single disc at the front and rear (same as the regular Meteor) according to Team-BHP.
Additional Features
- Slip-and-assist clutch for lighter lever effort and smoother gear shifts.
- Adjustable brake and clutch levers, allowing better ergonomics suited to rider preference.
- LED headlamp for better visibility and modern styling.
- USB Type-C fast charging port, useful for charging devices on the go.
Commemorative Touch
- As a limited-edition model, it includes a commemorative badge that distinguishes it from other Meteor 350 variants.
Pros & Use Case
The Sundowner Orange edition is especially appealing for riders who enjoy cruising and touring. The factory-fitted touring package (seat, backrest, flyscreen) plus navigation pod makes it ready for long-distance rides without needing aftermarket add-ons. The tubeless spoke wheels add both style and practical benefits like easier tyre repairs.
Cons & Considerations
- Being ₹ 2,18,882 ex-showroom, it is more expensive than standard Meteor 350 variants.
- Limited to 2,000 units, which means it might be harder to book or get hold of.
- Mechanically, there are no performance upgrades (same engine/tune), so the premium largely comes from style and touring upgrades.
Summary
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange is a well-thought-out limited-edition cruiser that blends classic Meteor charm with touring-ready features. Its orange-cream livery, aluminium tubeless spoke wheels, touring seat, and Tripper navigation pod set it apart from the rest of the Meteor lineup. For those who value style and long-ride comfort, this could be a very attractive offering — especially given its limited production run.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is based on publicly available sources as of November 2025. Prices (such as the ex-showroom figure) and specifications may vary depending on location, taxes, or future updates by Royal Enfield. Always verify with an authorized dealer before making any purchase decisions.