Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Gets Costlier: Here’s the Variant-Wise Price Hike
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Royal Enfield has quietly revised the prices of its iconic Bullet 350 lineup in India, with most variants seeing a marginal hike. The price increase ranges between ₹2,000 to ₹3,000, depending on the variant. However, the Battalion Black edition remains untouched and continues to be priced at ₹1.75 lakh (ex-showroom), making it the most affordable Bullet 350 variant in the current range.
Here's What’s New in the Price Chart:
Interestingly, the Battalion Black, launched at ₹1.75 lakh, is now cheaper than the Military variants, shifting the previous price order and offering a stylish deal for those eyeing the Bullet nameplate without stretching the budget.
Under the hood, nothing changes. The Bullet 350 continues to draw power from the 349cc, J-series, single-cylinder engine delivering 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, paired with a five-speed gearbox.
What’s Next for Royal Enfield?
While the price revision may be minor, Royal Enfield has bigger plans on the horizon. The company is gearing up to launch new models, including the much-anticipated Himalayan 750, two electric motorcycles—C6 and S6—under the Flying Flea brand, and an electrified version of the Himalayan, recently teased online.
With these updates, Royal Enfield seems set to blend tradition with innovation, offering riders both heritage and modern-day thrills.
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Here's What’s New in the Price Chart:
- Military Red & Military Black: ₹1,75,560 (↑ ₹2,000)
- Standard Black & Standard Maroon: ₹1,99,709 (↑ ₹2,300)
- Black Gold (Top-spec): ₹2,18,283 (↑ ₹2,500)
Interestingly, the Battalion Black, launched at ₹1.75 lakh, is now cheaper than the Military variants, shifting the previous price order and offering a stylish deal for those eyeing the Bullet nameplate without stretching the budget.
Under the hood, nothing changes. The Bullet 350 continues to draw power from the 349cc, J-series, single-cylinder engine delivering 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, paired with a five-speed gearbox.
What’s Next for Royal Enfield?
While the price revision may be minor, Royal Enfield has bigger plans on the horizon. The company is gearing up to launch new models, including the much-anticipated Himalayan 750, two electric motorcycles—C6 and S6—under the Flying Flea brand, and an electrified version of the Himalayan, recently teased online.
With these updates, Royal Enfield seems set to blend tradition with innovation, offering riders both heritage and modern-day thrills.