Two colour schemes under the Military variant have been discontinued as well
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 gets a price hike
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The Battalion Black variant becomes the most affordable variant
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Military SilverRed and Military SilverBlack colour schemes have been discontinued
Royal Enfield recently increased the price of its most iconic motorcycle, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350. Additionally, the brand has also discontinued the Military SilverRed and Military SilverBlack colour schemes under the ‘Military’ variant. Currently, the Bullet 350 is available in 4 variants: Battalion Black, Military, Standard and Black Gold. Pricing for the Battalion Black variant remains unchanged, while it has increased for all the other variants.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Variants |
Old Price |
New Price |
Price Difference |
Battalion Black |
Rs 1,74,875 |
Rs 1,74,875 |
Nil |
Military (Red/ Black) |
Rs 1,73,564 |
Rs 1,75,560 |
Rs 1,996 |
Standard (Black/ Maroon) |
Rs 1,97,436 |
Rs 1,99,709 |
Rs 2,273 |
Black Gold |
Rs 2,15,801 |
Rs 2,18,283 |
Rs 2,482 |
All prices ex-showroom Chennai
According to the new pricing, the Battalion Black is now the most affordable variant of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350, with no price hike. All variants of the Bullet 350 share the exact same styling, but with different paint schemes. However, the Battalion Black variant gets the iconic rear tail-light and the heavily contoured single piece seat as the previous generation Bullet 350. The Battalion Black and Military variants get a front disc and rear drum brake setup along with single channel ABS. On the other hand, the Standard and Black Gold variants get discs at both ends with dual channel ABS. The Bullet 350 gets Royal Enfield’s counterbalanced (for better refinement) J-series engine – a 349cc single-cylinder, air-cooled motor making 20.2PS and 27Nm.
BikeDekho Says
For a motorcycle that starts at Rs 1.74 lakh (ex-showroom), a marginal price increase of Rs 1,996 to Rs 2,482 is hardly a deal breaker. Even with the updated pricing, the Bullet still continues to have the timeless charm of being a true-blue retro roadster. If you’re looking for a cheaper Royal Enfield bike, then you can go for the base Factory Black variant of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, which costs Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom Chennai).
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