Few bikes can tug at your heartstrings the way the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 does. It’s not just a motorcycle—it’s a legacy on two wheels. With its unmistakable thump, old-school charm, and modern touches, the latest Bullet 350 strikes the perfect balance between nostalgia and everyday usability.
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a newcomer with a love for retro bikes, this machine delivers style, power, and soul in one timeless package.
Variants
The Bullet 350 is now offered in four variants: Base, Military Silver, Mid, and Top. Each one brings its own flavor to the table, with unique paint schemes and finishes to suit different rider styles. The pricing ranges from ₹1.73 lakh for the Base to ₹2.15 lakh for the Top variant (ex-showroom), offering flexibility for every budget.
Variant | Price (Ex-showroom) |
---|---|
Base | ₹1.73 lakh |
Military Silver | ₹1.79 lakh |
Mid | ₹1.93 lakh |
Top | ₹2.15 lakh |
Design
The Bullet hasn’t lost its signature appeal. It still rocks that vintage design, complete with a round halogen headlamp, teardrop tank, and classic indicators. Weighing in at 195 kg with a 13-litre fuel tank, the bike feels substantial and road-ready.
The 805mm seat height is accessible for most riders, giving you that confident “ride-anywhere” posture.
Engine
At the heart of the Bullet 350 is a 349cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that kicks out 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. It’s smooth, torquey, and relaxed—ideal for cruising through city traffic or hitting the highway. Mated to a 5-speed gearbox, it delivers a ride that’s both classic in feel and modern in performance. And yes, that signature thump? Still there, and just as addictive.
Ride
Ride quality is where the Bullet 350 really shines. With 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels, it eats up bad roads like a champ. The front telescopic forks and twin rear shock absorbers offer a plush yet planted ride.
The braking setup—disc up front and drum at the rear (or discs on both ends in higher variants)—combined with single-channel ABS, keeps things safe and steady.
Style
What’s a Bullet without some style? Royal Enfield has given you seven color choices, including Military Red, Military Black, Standard Maroon, and the premium Black Gold. Each paint job feels like a personality of its own, allowing you to pick one that truly reflects you.
Rivals
The Bullet 350 holds its ground against some iconic competitors like the Classic 350, Honda H’ness CB350, and Jawa 350. But let’s be honest—no other bike carries the emotional and cultural weight the Bullet does. It’s not just a mode of transport; it’s a badge of honor for many riders across generations.
In today’s world of tech-packed machines and digital dashboards, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 remains true to its roots. It’s a machine built on memories but engineered for the present. If you’re looking for a motorcycle that tells a story every time you ride it, the Bullet 350 is still the one to beat.
FAQs
What is the price of Bullet 350?
Starts at ₹1.73 lakh and goes up to ₹2.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
Does Bullet 350 still have the thump?
Yes, it retains the signature Royal Enfield thump.
Is Bullet 350 good for beginners?
Yes, it offers a comfortable and stable ride.
What’s the engine capacity of Bullet 350?
It has a 349cc single-cylinder BS6 engine.
How many variants does Bullet 350 have?
It comes in four variants—Base, Military Silver, Mid, and Top.