Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs Bullet 350: Price Difference Compared
- by Ishan Lee
- Aug 8, 2022
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Two most accessible Royal Enfields, but very different mindsets.
For the longest time now, Royal Enfield’s diligent child, the Bullet 350 has served as the most accessible RE you can buy from the Indian marque. However, the icon is no longer the first word in the RE lineup, it's now joined by the fresh and vibrant Hunter 350, with prices starting Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom Delhi). Here’s a quick glance at the difference in pricing to help you decide which one serves as a better stepping stone.
Hunter 350 |
Colour |
Price ex-showroom Delhi |
Retro |
Factory Black/Silver |
Rs 1,49,900 |
Metro |
Dapper White/Dapper Ash |
Rs 1,63,000 |
Metro |
Dapper Grey |
Rs 1,65,736 |
Metro Rebel |
Rebel Blue, Red and Black |
Rs 1,69,900 |
Bullet 350 |
Colour |
Price On-Road Delhi |
Kick Start |
Silver/Onyx Black |
Rs 1,70,840 |
Kick Start |
Black |
Rs 1,78,111 |
Electric Start |
Jet Black/Regal/Red/Royal Blue |
Rs 1,78,111 |
*All prices as of August 2022
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As you can see, if price is the only equation for you as a buyer, the Hunter 350 is a no-brainer. For a bit more money than what you'd pay for the Bullet 350, you can bring home a Hunter 350.
That said, let’s assume you’re here with an open mind and fueled by just the willingness to own an RE then here’s how you can go about it. If you’re here wanting an RE because of all the history and heritage, the Bullet 350 is the oldest, purest, and longest running thread in this story.
But if you’re the new kid who thinks RE is cool and that you want a modern machine with splashes of classic, the Hunter 350 is the way to go. It looks modern, has more variants and colours, and can be accessorised better too.