The base version, called Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Battalion Black, still costs Rs 1.75 lakh. However, prices for most other versions have increased by Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000.
By Sanorita
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 remains a popular bike in its category, competing with models like the Honda H’ness CB350 and Jawa 42. The base version, called Battalion Black, still costs Rs 1.75 lakh. However, prices for most other versions have increased by Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000. For instance, the Military Black and Military Red models now cost Rs 1.76 lakh. The prices for the Standard Black and Maroon editions are Rs 2 lakh each. The premium Black Gold model now retails for Rs 2.18 lakh.
The bike is built on Royal Enfield’s modern J-platform, which is shared with newer models like the Hunter 350. It features a single-piece seat, a circular headlight, and a long exhaust. The Bullet 350 sits between the Hunter 350 and Classic 350 in Royal Enfield's lineup. It has an instrument cluster that includes an analogue speedometer, odometer, trip meter, fuel gauge, and an eco-indicator. It also has a small digital display for service reminders.
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A USB charging port is located below the handlebar and is available on all versions. Buyers can choose to add Royal Enfield’s Tripper Navigation system for turn-by-turn directions.
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 packs a 349cc single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine that delivers 20.2bhp of maximum power and 27Nm of peak torque, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. It features a strong double cradle frame, telescopic front forks, and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear with adjustable preload.
The Bullet 350 is equipped with disc brakes at both the front and rear, supported by dual-channel ABS in the higher variants. However, the entry-level Military models feature a rear drum brake and single-channel ABS. The Bullet 350 rolls on classic spoked wheels, with a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear setup, wrapped in Ceat tube-type tyres measuring 100mm and 120mm respectively.
In May 2025, Royal Enfield posted a 26% rise in overall sales, led by strong demand for its 350cc models like the Classic, Bullet, and Hunter. Domestic sales rose by 28%, with 74,492 units sold in May 2025, compared to 59,852 units sold in the same month last year.
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The company also recorded higher export numbers, contributing to the overall increase. Royal Enfield's year-to-date sales also saw a 14% increase, reaching 150,774 units.