Royal Enfield Bullet 350
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is a Cruiser bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1.62 Lakh. The bike is available in 6 variants with 5 colour options. The 349.0 cc BS VI engine of Bullet 350 is mated with 5 gears, producing maximum power of 20.4 bhp @ 6100 rpm and a maximum torque of...
Latest Updates on Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Prices Hiked In India
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Military Black And Military Red Colours Now Get Hand-Painted Silver Pinstripes
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What's New?
One of India’s most iconic motorcycles, the Royal Enfield Bullet, has undergone a thorough makeover in 2023. Royal Enfield has launched the newest iteration of the motorcycle, carrying a starting price of Rs 1.74 lakh. There are five colours on option – the range starts with the Military Red and Black options (Rs 1.74 lakh), rising to Rs 1.97 lakh for the Standard Maroon and Black options, and tops out with the Black Gold, priced at Rs 2.16 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom). Sales and test rides of the new Bullet will begin in India on September 3. The brand plans to launch the bike in the UK by the next quarter, and will also subsequently roll it out in Asia-Pacific and American markets.
The motorcycle is now built around Royal Enfield’s modern J-platform featuring the brand’s latest chassis and 350cc powertrain that was first introduced in the Meteor 350, followed by the Classic and the Hunter 350. While the underpinnings are all-new, the design of the Bullet 350 remains largely the same, maintaining the classic elements that are appreciated by motorcyclists worldwide. The motorcycle continues to feature pinstriping on the fuel tank and side panels as it did when it was first introduced. The bike retains the old-style badging on either side of the fuel tank, the ribbed saddle and the Amp meter as a part of the instrumentation.
The new Bullet 350, at 195 kg, is about four kilogrammes heavier than the electric-start version of the outgoing model. Ground clearance is rated at 170 mm, while seat height is 805 mm. Fuel tank capacity is pegged at 13 litres.
Powering the Bullet 350 is the J-series powertrain that displaces 349cc, is a single-pot, SOHC unit that is capable of producing 20.2 bhp of max power at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. The motor comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The mill has earned itself the reputation of delivering smooth, efficient and torquey performance while retaining the character of the previous engines manufactured by the company.
Coming to the cycle parts, the new Bullet 350 now built around a double-cradle chassis, is suspended by a 41mm telescopic fork setup at the front and a twin-shock absorber setup at the rear. As all Bullets that have rolled out of the factory, this one too continues to ride on wire-spoke wheels (19-inch front, 18-inch rear) with a 100/90-section front tyre and 120/80-section rear tyre.
There's a disc-drum setup for braking (with single-channel ABS) on the entry-level Military Red and Black. The Standard Maroon and Black variants, as well as the top-spec Black Gold get disc brakes at both ends (300mm front; 270 mm rear) and are equipped with dual-channel ABS.
Bookings for the new Bullet 350 have commenced and the motorcycle will be available across all authorised dealerships in India shortly. On the competition front, the Bullet 350 doesn’t have any direct competitor in its class apart from its own 350 siblings within the Royal Enfield family. On the displacement front, however, the motorcycle rivals the Honda H'ness CB350 and the Yezdi Roadster.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Price List (Variant Wise)
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Expert Review
- Expert Rating
8.4/10
- Design8.5Safety8.5Comfort8.25Performance8Significance9Value for Money8.5Fuel Consumption8
The 2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 brings modern upgrades while retaining its classic charm. With the addition of the new J-series engine and updated chassis, the Bullet 350 stays true to its heritage while incorporating necessary refinements. Prices for the 2023 model range from ₹1.74 lakh to ₹2.15 lakh (ex-showroom). The Bullet 350 remains a timeless classic that holds immense cultural significance in India and continues to appeal to generations of riders.
The 2023 Bullet 350 retains its iconic silhouette, featuring signature elements like the hand-painted pinstripes and classic badging. It is available in five color options across three variants, including the eye-catching Standard Maroon and Black Gold for the top variant. Ergonomically, the Bullet offers an upright riding position with a single-piece ribbed seat and taller handlebars, making it comfortable for long rides.

The overall design is nostalgic yet functional, with minor updates to improve aesthetics, such as the cleaner fuel tank and improved fit and finish. However, there are areas where the build quality could have been better, such as exposed electrical wires and frame welds
Pros
- Timeless design with iconic features like hand-painted pinstripes and classic badging
- Refined 349 cc J-series engine with 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, offering a smooth and relaxed riding experience
- Improved ride quality and dynamics with a dual-cradle chassis and plush suspension
Cons
- Limited top-end performance, with a sweet spot between 85-95 kmph and a maximum speed of 115 kmph
- Fit and finish, including visible electrical wires and welds, could be improved for a cleaner look
- Minimal updates to the instrument console, lacking features like gear position indicator or distance-to-empty readings
Verdict
The 2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 retains its classic charm while receiving much-needed updates in terms of engine refinement and ride quality. It remains a motorcycle designed for relaxed, easygoing rides, with its signature thump and solid road presence. Although it could benefit from better top-end performance and a few additional modern features, the Bullet 350 still excels at what it has always done best—offering a timeless, nostalgic riding experience. For riders looking to slow down and enjoy the journey, this new Bullet 350 is an ideal choice.
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Mileage
| Mileage | 37.00 KM/L |
| Mileage Highlights | 76% Better mileage than other Cruiser |


Quick Compare With Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Competitors
![]() Royal Enfield Bullet 350 1.62 - 2.02 Lakh | ![]() Harley-Davidson Fat Boy 28.03 Lakh | ![]() Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220 1.37 Lakh | ![]() Honda Gold Wing 42.82 Lakh |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 1.62 - 2.02 Lakh | ₹ 28.03 Lakh | ₹ 1.37 Lakh | ₹ 42.82 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 8.4 | 7.3 | 7.7 | 8.1 |
Engine CC 349.0 CC | 1868.0 CC | 220.0 CC | 1833.0 CC |
Gears 5 Gears | 6 Gears | 5 Gears | 7 Gears |
Mileage 37 KM/L | 18.00 Km/L | 40.00 Km/L | 14.00 Km/L |
Max Torque 27.00 bhp | 155 | 17.55 | 170.00 |
Max Power 20.4 Nm | 93.87 bhp | 18.76 bhp | 125.00 bhp |
Brakes Disc/Drum | Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Dual hydraulic disc with 6-piston calliper, floating rotors and sintered metal pads (Front) / Ventilated disc with 3-piston calliper and sintered metal pads (Rear) |
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.0 L | 18.9 L | 13.0 L | 21.1 L |
Colour Count 5 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
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- Do You Own This Royal Enfield Bullet 350?Share your experience about Royal Enfield Bullet 350
- Owsm5.0STD(Petrol)Siraaaa owsmm ghaint bike luvBy AnupamPosted on: Jan 03, 2020 01:37 PM728171
- The king ride5.0ES(Petrol)I am riding bullet electra since 2014. It has got reliability issues but it’s because of poor service of RE. Like all other brands they are just into money making and i also doubt about the knowledge and skills of their mechanics. The best solution is to look out for bullet specialists (yes these guys exist) in your neighbourhood. These guys are literally doctors of bullet. And if u ask them , they will also teach you basic troubleshooting and repair for your bull. I did my first servicing at authorised service centre and then i never visited them. Its not that i had bad experience but i got gut feeling that these guys are simply not competent to repair a bullet. Its also because they have loads and loads of customers. So obviously the quality of service goes down. So i took advice from few elders who own a old bullet and i got a very good doctor for my bull. So my advice to those who are hating RE or their bike is to find a very good bullet specialist. Next important thing is your riding style. I owned a unicorn before but the bullet is totally different from these refined and quick 150-250 cc bikes. In the beginning i missed the quickness of unicorn. I tried it with bullet but it cost me oil leak from the engine. I learned that bullet is not designed for that purpose. Bullet is popularly known as “raja gadi” The kings ride. And yes it is. Don’t buy a bullet if you are always in a hurry. My daily commute is max 25 km and hence never in a hurry. When i go touring my max speed is between 75-80. Some guys might laugh. But comeon guys. Its touring. Destination is not important. The journey is. Or to be specific “enjoying the journey “. The ride is very comfortable both on highways and offroads. The sitting position is the best. No bike offers such comfortable upright position. Overall i would like to end my review by saying that bullet is for those who enjoy the journey rather than those who are in a hurry to reach destination. Plastic bikes come and go. I have never seen anyone still caring for or proudly displaying their 1st pulsar or the 1st unicorn. But i have seen guys proudly displaying their “1978 bullet” or the “1980bullet” etc. etc. etc. so bullet is not just a bike. Its cult. Its a legacy.By AnupPosted on: Jan 01, 2020 08:02 PM917
- Standerd 3501.0Trials Works Replica(Petrol)I never sugest standerd 350 bike. I was purchased new one from kaizen motors ernakulam. From the begining also starting truble. After second service the same repeating.. one day the 4month old bike breakdown road side because of battery failure. I was also paid for 4year road side assistance, the customer care people said no technision availabile. Very bad dealing, bike conditions vey poor. Never never sugesting any of this brandBy JacobPosted on: Jan 03, 2020 08:11 AM369
- the worst bike i ever used.plz dont buy it.1.0ABS(Petrol)i bought the bike on may 8 2019. from the first week itself the problems started. bike is turn off ( missing problem) while driving. i escaped from an accident from god sake. due to right side pulling my hand getting paining. i approached 13 times to service centre. but it never solved till. today is the 4th month since i purchased the bike. i used it only for 1 month. other times it is in the service centre. they arwe telling that right side pulling is a common charecteristics of bullet. till date i changed skull, silencer pipe, relay, bulb, fork, handle etc in warranty. this clearly showing how much quality the royal enfield's products have. when i asked them for my vehicle service history they told that it cannot be given. they will not give the details of the parts they replaced.it is the terms and conditions of the royal enfield. the one thing i want to ask to the company is that why you are hiding these information from the owner itself. i think the consumer cannot complaint against this company ,we dont have much evidence. if the history include all the thing they replaced we can easy prove about the quality of the bike in court. that may be they are hiding such details. if you are genuine and have trust in your product you will never hide things like this. i shame on myself as an owner of a bullet.By PraveenPosted on: Dec 28, 2019 10:45 PM310
- Excellent Electra5.0Bullet 350A fine bike and if driven properly satisfies all needs of an adventurous rider. My bike now 20 months old gives me 40kmpl and after 10000km it is giving 45kmpl. On power front if correct gears are chosen at right times, there is no dearth of power . On pick up front it zooms to 80kmph in just below 12 s by careful shifting of gears. Riding BULLET after almost 30 yrs and the new Electra is no comparison.By Col RakeshPosted on: Dec 12, 2019 07:21 PM271
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car&bike Team | Jun 16, 2025Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Prices Hiked In IndiaThe prices for the motorcycle have now gone up by over Rs 2,000, from when it was launched1 min read
car&bike Team | Mar 26, 2024Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Launched In JapanThe latest version of Royal Enfield’s oldest model in continuous production has been launched in Japan with the J-series 350 cc engine.2 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jan 24, 2024Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Military Black And Military Red Colours Now Get Hand-Painted Silver PinstripesNamed Military SilverBlack and Military SilverRed variants, the new colour trims are priced at Rs. 1.79 lakh.1 min read
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