Every rider’s cause of excitement is the roar of Royal Enfield Bullet 350 on the roads. This is not a motorcycle but an emotion, which has been ruling Indian roads for the last 9 decades now. Its retro shape and its strong composition have brought generations together on the Bullet 350. Let’s look at the latest updates, price and features of this famous bike.
Bullet 350’s Stunning Design
The classic design of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is known. The old world charm gets an additional impetus from the round headlamp, teardrop fuel tank and the chrome finish. The new model is developed based on J-series platform meaning; it has golden pinstripes and retro badges that have given it the individual identity. Its one-piece seat design gives comfort during those long rides.
Powerful Engine And Performance
The power of 20.2 bhp is generated by the 349cc air-oil cooled single cylinder of Bullet 350. It has a torque of 27 np. The engine comes with 5 speed gearbox excellent for city and high way riding. Its fine vibration technology smooth-out the ride. Mileage is approximately 35-37 kmpl and this is economic.
A Tadka Of Modern Features
Applied in 2023, the new Bullet 350 possesses a semi-digital instrument cluster, that comprise an analog speedometer system, with a digital display. It provides information concerning fuel gauge, odometer and trip meter. Such as USB charging port, dual channel ABS feature renders it a modern touch. It is however not equipped with gear position indicator.
Price That Attracts
Ex-showroom price of Royal Enfield Bullet 350 begins at Rs 1,74 lakh. Battalion Black cost Rs 1.75 lakh. The mid variant will cost Rs 1.97 lakh while the top-spec Black gold variant will sell for Rs 2.18 lakh. On the road price in Delhi begins at Rs 2 lakh inclusive of RTO and insurance. EMI options begin at Rs 6,871 a month.
Colour Magic
The Bullet 350 comes in eight colours giving it its retro metallic finish. Standard Black, Maroon, Military Red, Military Black and Black Gold are colours that offer the riders a choice. The blackened engine and exhaust in the top trim add to style.
Ride Thrill
Either 195 kg weight or 805 mm seat height make Bullet 350 a convenient choice for all riders. Front telescopic forks and rear twin shock absorbing suspension adds to stability while on the road. Dual-disc brakes and ABS provide safety riding. Such a bike is suitable for long trips.
A Living Legacy
The story of Bullet 350 began in 1932 and is up to date. It has won the hearts of Indian Army, common riders. Even in 2025, it rules the market with its classical design and advanced technology. This bike is a lifestyle and not a ride.
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