Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Launched at Rs 1.74 Lakh

The new Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is the second-most reasonably priced motorcycle Royal Enfield has introduced to the Indian market. The most recent iteration of the product came with several improvements, all detailed in the following section. 

Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Design Changes

The design of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has seen relatively minor modifications since it was first introduced. It now has a front fender that is somewhat longer, the tank’s design has been revised slightly, and the seat itself has also been modified. But other than that, the new bike has the same general appearance as before. It still has the old-fashioned general design, with the round headlamp, chrome-coloured elements, and overall design. 

Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Engine Specification

The engine, now found in the Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350, is utilised in the newly released Bullet 350. It is a single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 349 cc that generates 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. A gearbox with five different speeds is connected to the motor. 

Royal Enfield Bullet 350

Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Features

The most recent iteration of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has very few features compared to previous models. A semi-digital instrument cluster is included, with bulb illumination throughout the interior. The latter consists of an analogue control panel with a digital insert for several readouts, including the trip metre, fuel gauge, and more. Additionally, it does not come with the tripper navigation the brand often provides as an optional accessory for its other bicycles. 

Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Hardware Changes

The most recent iteration of the Royal Enfield Bullet has an all-new chassis. It was conceived to provide a home for the brand-new J-series engine. Telescopic front forks support the front of the bike, while the rear is equipped with dual shock absorbers. Both the front and back of the bike have disc brakes. On the other hand, the basic model comes standard with a rear drum brake unit and a single-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS). 

Royal Enfield has announced that the new Bullet 350 will be available for Rs 1.74 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Bullet 350 comes in at a cost higher than that of the Hunter 350 but lower than that of the Classic 350. Today marks the beginning of the formal bookings and September 3 marks when customers may get their orders.