Royal Enfield has updated the pricing for its iconic Bullet 350, with a marginal hike across its variant lineup. Depending on the model, the price increase ranges between Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 3,000. Alongside this revision, the company has also reshuffled the lineup with the introduction of a new entry-level variant.
Here’s a detailed look at the updated prices, new variant structure, and what remains unchanged on the mechanical front.
Updated Prices
The Bullet 350 range now begins with a new entry-level variant, while existing models have seen a small bump in prices. Below is the revised pricing breakdown:
Variant | Old Price (Rs.) | New Price (Rs.) | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Military | 1.73 lakh | 1.76 lakh | +3,000 |
Battalion Black | – | 1.75 lakh | New entry |
Standard | 1.97 lakh | 2.00 lakh | +3,000 |
Black Gold | 2.16 lakh | 2.18 lakh | +2,000 |
All prices are ex-showroom Delhi.
Battalion Black
Royal Enfield has introduced the Battalion Black colour scheme as the new base offering. Priced at Rs. 1.75 lakh, it now undercuts the previous Military variant, effectively reshuffling the entry point into the Bullet lineup. While it’s a fresh shade, it still carries the traditional Bullet identity that enthusiasts expect.
Design and Styling
The Bullet 350 continues to retain its signature retro styling, a major reason for its timeless appeal. Features such as the round headlamp, metal fenders, and upright riding position all stay true to the original silhouette. While the design hasn’t changed significantly, small paint scheme updates and trim variations keep the range fresh.
Engine and Performance
Mechanically, there are no changes to the latest-generation Bullet 350. The bike continues to be powered by Royal Enfield’s J-series 349cc engine:
- Single-cylinder, air-cooled
- Produces 20.2hp and 27Nm of peak torque
- Paired with a 5-speed gearbox
This engine is known for its smooth, tractable nature and offers a more refined experience compared to the older UCE motor, while still retaining the traditional thump and feel that Royal Enfield fans love.
Despite the price hike, the Bullet 350 remains one of the most characterful and value-rich retro bikes in its segment. With the new Battalion Black variant lowering the entry price slightly and cosmetic changes keeping things fresh, it continues to offer a strong proposition for classic motorcycle lovers.
FAQs
What is the new starting price of the Bullet 350?
The new entry-level price is Rs. 1.75 lakh for the Battalion Black variant.
Which Bullet 350 variant saw the highest price hike?
The Military and Standard variants both received a Rs. 3,000 increase.
Is the Bullet 350 engine changed in 2024?
No, it still uses the J-series 349cc engine with 20.2hp and 27Nm.
What gearbox does the Bullet 350 use?
It is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Is there any change in the design of the Bullet 350?
No major design changes, but new colour variants have been introduced.