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Triumph Tiger 900 vs Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Comparison

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Tiger 900 vs Bullet 350 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsTiger 900Bullet 350
Price15.74 L1.62 L
Power888.0 CC349.0 CC
ClassOff RoadCruiser
Mileage17.00 - 24.00 KM/L37 KM/L
Tiger 900
Triumph Tiger 900
*Ex-Showroom Price
15.74 L
Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
*Ex-Showroom Price
1.62 L
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Triumph Tiger 900
GT
15.74 L
Military Black
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Military Black
1.62 L

Overview

Overall Rating
7.9
8.4
Design8.508.50
Performance8.008.00
Fuel Consumption7.758.00
Significance8.009.00
Safety8.008.50
Comfort7.758.25
Value For Money7.258.50

Specifications

Engine CC888.0 CC349.0 CC
Max Torque87.0027 NM @ 4000 RPM
Top SpeedN/A110 kmph
No. of Gears6 Gears5 Gears
Starting MechanismSelf StartKick Start

Features

Cruise Control YesNA
Silencer No Yes
Tank No Yes
Rear Mudguard No Yes

Pros Cons of Triumph Tiger 900

Pros

  • Loaded with performance
  • Equipped with latest electronics
  • Capable off-roader

Cons

  • Expensive 
  • Vibey at higher speeds
  • Engine heat management

Verdict

The new-generation Triumph Tiger 900 ticks all the right boxes for those who are looking to have a mid-size ADV in their garage. It becomes even more versatile, has better performance on tarmac and even when you take it to the back and beyond of civilisation and gets a lot more features too. Plus, Triumph says it has over 65 accessories for the new Tiger, so you have that option to give your bike a personal touch.

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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