Royal Enfield Bullet 350 price hiked

    The Bullet 350 range currently starts at Rs 1.75 lakh for the Battalion Black variant.

    Published On Jun 16, 2025 01:30:00 PM

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    In 2023, Royal Enfield moved the Bullet 350 over to the J-platform engine, making it the last of the 350s to do so. Since then, there have been some revisions to its pricing structure, and we’ll break it down here. 

    1. Bullet 350 prices range between Rs 1.75 lakh and Rs 2.18 lakh
    2. Colour options are limited to shades of black and red
    3. Prices have increased by a nominal Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000 since launch

    Royal Enfield Bullet 350 price in India

    Bullet 350 available in four variants, prices go up to Rs 2.18 lakh

    At its 2023 launch, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350’s price started at Rs 1.73 lakh for the base Military variant. Then you had the mid-spec Standard variant (Rs 1.97 lakh) and the top Black Gold (Rs 2.16 lakh). 

    Today, the Bullet line-up starts at Rs 1.75 lakh for the base variant, which is now the recently released Battalion Black. This variant gets black bodywork with golden pinstripes, the original tail-light design, a scooped-out seat and a rear drum brake – basically the traditionalist’s idea of a Royal Enfield Bullet.

    After this new base variant, you have the Military (available in black and red), now priced at Rs 1.75 lakh – an increase of Rs 2,000. Then comes the Standard (available in black and maroon), priced at Rs 2.00 lakh and now dearer by Rs 3,000. Last but not least, you have the Rs 2.18 lakh Black Gold variant, which makes it Rs 2,000 more expensive than before. Somewhere along the way, Royal Enfield had also added a Military Silver variant, but it was discontinued earlier this year. 

    The Bullet 350 is arguably the most recognisable model in Royal Enfield’s line-up, and recognising that fact, the company has increased prices only marginally – by Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000, depending on the variant. Mechanically, everything stays the same, and the Bullet’s 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine makes the same 20.2hp and 27Nm as the other RE 350s. One silver lining that’s around the corner for the Bullet and the rest of the 350cc RE line-up is that soon they will all be equipped with the slip/assist clutch seen on the latest Hunter 350

    Bullet 350 price table
    Old Price (in lakh)New Price (in lakh)Difference
    Battalion-Rs 1.75 lakh-
    MilitaryRs 1.73 lakhRs 1.75 lakhRs 2,000
    StandardRs 1.97 lakhRs 2.00 lakhRs 3,000
    Black GoldRs 2.16 lakhRs 2.18 lakhRs 2,000
    Military SilverRs 1.79 lakh--

    All prices ex-showroom, Chennai.

    Also See: Hero Mavrick 440 vs Royal Enfield Bullet 350 vs Honda CB350: Retro Rumble

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