

Bullet 350 is currently the third best -selling Royal Enfield bike in India, contributing to over 20% to the overall sales volumes
Even with more recent options available in the 350cc segment, Bullet 350 continues to attend the robust demand. Royal Enfield has now increased the prices of Bullet 350 in the range from RS 3,000 RS 3,000. This is probably based on the increase in production costs. Take a look at the new prices.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Hike price
The Bullet 350 range begins with the Black Battalion variant, which was launched last year in September. One of the key USPs of the black variant of the battalion is its improved retro aesthetic. The Bullet 350 Battalion variant is available at an initial price of RS 1.75 Lakh (ex-sh). Interestingly, the black battalion now has a price lower than military and military red, which was not the case before.
Speaking of variants of black red and military red, now they have a higher price than the black battalion at 1,76 Lakh. Previously, these two variants had a price of 1.74 Lakh RS (all ex-sh prices). Bullet 350 Standard Black and Standard Maroon Variants now have a price of RS 2 Lakh. These were previously available at an initial price of RS 1.97 Lakh. The upper variant, black gold, is now available at RS 2.18 Lakh. Previously he had been offered to RS 2.16 Lakh. As evident, the prices of Bullet 350 have been increased in the interval from RS 3,000 RS (all ex-sh prices).



Bullet 350 to get brief/assist clutch
Royal Enfield is updating its 350 cc bikes with a assistance and slippers clutch. This function has already been introduced with 2025 Hunter 350. A SLIP assistance clutch guarantees a clearer clutch action and smooth movements, thus reducing fatigue and improving the overall driving experience. Bullet 350, together with other 350 cc Royal Enfield bikes, will also get the assistance clutch. These updates are necessary, since the rival offers of Honda and Triumph already offer these features.
No other change
Starting now, there are no changes introduced with the Bullet 350. The new generation version based on the J platform was launched in 2023. It is interesting to note that the first model, GS 350cc Bullet, was launched in 1932. This makes the bullet the oldest motorcycle in the world in a continuous production. Over the years several new versions have been launched such as The Bullet Machism (1990), Bullet Electra (2002) and Bullet Trials 500 (2019).
The existing Royal Enfield Bullet 350 uses the new single oil oil -cooled engine 349 cc air oil which generates 20.2 HP and 27 Nm of maximum torque. It is coupled with a constant 5 -speed mesh gearbox. The new J platform and the engine have significantly reduced noise and vibrations. The improvements have ensured more fluid, more comfortable races, even during long distance trips.



Bullet 350 uses a twin spine frame frame, with 41 mm telescopic front forks with 130 mm of travel. In the rear, the bike has the double tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6 -phase adjustable preload. The wheels are 19 inches in the front and 18 inches in the rear, wrapped in tires in front of 100/90 and 120/80. The braking configuration includes 300 mm and 270 mm front discs, integrated with double channel ABS.
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