Royal Enfield Bullet Military Silver variant launched at Rs 1.79 lakh

    Costs Rs 6,000 more than the base Military variant and gets silver hand-painted pinstripes, mechanically unchanged.

    Published On Jan 24, 2024 03:36:00 PM

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    Owning a Royal Enfield Bullet 350 with pinstripes has become more affordable with the launch of the new Military Silver variant, priced at Rs 1.79 lakh. 

    1. Most affordable Bullet variant with pinstripes
    2. Gets silver pinstripes, not golden ones like on higher variants 
    3. Mechanically unchanged to base Military variant

    The Bullet 350 has always been known for its iconic hand-painted pinstripes and with this variant, you get silver pinstriping all over the bike. The higher Standard variant gets golden pinstriping and is priced at Rs 1,97,436, which makes this Military Silver variant a good deal more affordable.

    The Military Silver is available in two colours – black and red – just like the Military variant and the mechanicals underneath are very familiar as well. At the heart of the Bullet is the tried and tested, air-cooled, 349cc, single-cylinder J-series mill that’s rated for 20.2hp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm at 4,000rpm. The rest of the chassis and cycle parts are also carried over without any changes. Since this variant is based on the Military variant, it gets a drum brake at the rear. 

    All prices ex-showroom, Chennai

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