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Hero Maestro Edge 125 vs Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Comparison

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Maestro Edge 125 vs Bullet 350 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsMaestro Edge 125Bullet 350
Price65,1251.62 L
Power124.6 CC349.0 CC
ClassScooterCruiser
Mileage49 KM/L37.00 KM/L
Maestro Edge 125
Hero Maestro Edge 125
*Ex-Showroom Price
65,125
Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
*Ex-Showroom Price
1.62 L
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Drum
Hero Maestro Edge 125
Drum
65,125
Military Black
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Military Black
1.62 L

Overview

Overall Rating
7.4
8.4
Design8.008.50
Performance7.758.00
Fuel Consumption7.008.00
Significance6.509.00
Safety6.008.50
Comfort7.758.25
Value For Money8.008.50

Specifications

Engine CC124.6 CC349.0 CC
Max Torque10.2027 NM @ 4000 RPM
Top SpeedN/A110 kmph
No. of GearsN/A5 Gears
Starting MechanismSelf / Kick StartKick Start

Features

Silencer No Yes
Tank No Yes
Rear Mudguard No Yes

Pros Cons of Hero Maestro Edge 125

Pros

  • Refined engine
  • Fuel-injected motor
  • Stylish design

Cons

  • Vibrations
  • Outdated Instrument cluster
  • Expensive

Verdict

The Hero Maestro Edge 125 gets a competitive entry price starting from ₹ 58,500 for the drum brake version, but the FI model is priced at a steep ₹ 62,700 (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). For the money, it manages to tick all the right boxes in terms of offering the essentials in a 125 cc model. It’s not outrightly sporty and it isn’t commuter-ish either, it sits in a sweet spot right in the middle where it’s exciting enough for a new user but commuter enough for day to day responsibilities.

Pros Cons Royal Enfield Bullet 350

Pros

  • Timeless Bullet design and presence
  • Smooth, refined riding experience
  • Comfortable for daily and long rides
  • Strong build quality and durability

Cons

  • Not designed for sporty riding
  • Base variant lacks dual-channel ABS
  • Premium pricing for top variant
  • Limited modern tech features

Verdict

For us, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 remains one of the most honest motorcycles on sale today. If you want a machine that rewards you for slowing down, this icon still makes sense. As Preetam summarises, “Overall, the bullet has improved so much... it will still appeal to you if you're a bullet fan. So go ahead, take a test ride—this could be just the best bullet ever to be made.”
 

Best as:

  • Daily commuter for mature riders.
  • Relaxed weekend tourer
  • Long-term heirloom purchase with high resale value.


Not ideal as:

  • Primary high-speed touring vehicle
  • Tech-heavy purchase for gadget enthusiasts.
  • Fuel-cost sensitive commuter

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