Now Pay A Bomb To Buy The Bullet
- Feb 25, 2021
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The ever increasing cost of raw materials and manufacturing has forced two-wheeler brands to hike prices of their motorcycles and scooters. The most recent hike comes for the longest-running production motorcycle, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350. It’s now costlier by Rs 2,756. That’s a premium of a little over Rs 5,500 ever since BS6 Bullet 350 was launched back in March 2020. Here’s the updated price list:
Models / Colour variants |
New Price |
Old Price |
Price Hike |
Bullet 350 EFI Silver / Onyx Black |
Rs 1,27,094 |
Rs 1,24,338 |
Rs 2,756 |
Bullet 350 EFI Black |
Rs 1,33,261 |
Rs 1,30,505 |
Rs 2,756 |
Bullet X 350 ES EFI Jet Black / Regal Red / Royal Blue |
Rs 1,42,705 |
Rs 1,39,949 |
Rs 2,756 |
Though Bullet 350’s performance remains intact at 19.3PS and 28Nm, it has managed to gain some weight. The standard Bullet has managed to gain 1kg and now tips the scale at 186kg. Likewise, the Bullet 350 ES gains 2kg, pushing the weight of the bike to 191kg, kerb.
The BS6 Bullet 350 isn’t the only bike that has received a price bump, Royal Enfield has also increased the price of its best selling bike, the BS6 Classic 350 and the terrain taming BS6 Himalayan.
Now Pay A Bomb To Buy The Bullet
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