- Royal Enfield today launched the next-gen
Bullet 350 with a new engine in India. - The Bullet 350 has been priced starting at ₹1.74 lakh and is available in three variants.
- Here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 Bullet 350.
The Bullet 350 is finally equipped with the 349cc J-platform engine that is used on other bikes from the company. The company has started accepting bookings for the bike.
“We have purposefully endeavoured to retain the essence of the legacy of the
While the next-gen Bullet 350 comes with several minor changes, the bike has retained its classic design, including a circular halogen headlamp, single-piece seat and the iconic stripes on the fuel tank.
The bike is equipped with a 349cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that powers the company’s existing Meteor, Classic and Hunter bikes. It delivers a maximum power output of 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque.
The Bullet 350 comes with a 300mm disc brake equipped at the front and with 270mm disc or drum brake options at the rear. The bike comes with a digital instrument cluster, telescopic fork, twin shock absorbers and a squared-off rear fender.
While the Standard variant is equipped with single channel ABS and rear drum brake, the Standard variant and Black Gold variants are equipped with dual channel ABS and rear disc brakes.
All three variants of the Bullet 350 feature a 13-litre teardrop tank along with the traditional Royal Enfield casquette. It supports 37 genuine motorcycle accessories, including nine designed and developed specifically for the Bullet.
The Bullet 350 is available in three variants –
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