Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is a 349cc cruiser bike with price starting from Rs. 1.73 lakh. It is available in 7 colours and 4 variants. Bullet 350 mileage is 37 kmpl. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and drum brakes at the rear, apart from this it weighs 195 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13 liters. Bullet 350 is a tough competitor to Bajaj Pulsar 220 F, Harley Davidson X440 and Honda CB350 .
Pros and Cons of Bullet 350
- Refined engine lets you cruise at 90-100kmph effortlessly; Comfortable ergonomics; Smooth gearbox
- Lever feedback could’ve been better; Expensive
- Priced too close to the Royal Enfield Classic 350
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is a definitive choice for those seeking an uncomplicated retro roadster. With its revamped engine and chassis, the new Bullet 350 exudes a sense of completeness compared to its predecessor. Nonetheless, its price tag places it in close proximity to the Royal Enfield Classic 350. Furthermore, the riding experience remains quite similar, leaving the ultimate decision hinging on your design preferences.
Bullet 350 Price and Variants
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349 cc . 37 kmpl |
Rs. 1.73 Lakh
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349 cc . 37 kmpl |
Rs. 1.79 Lakh
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349 cc . 37 kmpl |
Rs. 1.97 Lakh
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Bullet 350 Mileage
Specifications of Bullet 350
- 349 CCEngine
- 37 KmplMileage
- 20.4 PS @ 6100 rpmMax Power
- 13 LitersFuel Capacity
- TubeTyre Type
- 195 KgKerb Weight
Expert's Opinions on Bullet 350
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
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The Bullet for the Modern World
- The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has been one of the most iconic models from the Chennai-based manufacturer for decades. And in 2023, the bike maker updated the retro roadster with the J-series engine and other upgrades making it more suitable for the modern world.
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Classy retro styling
- The iconic Bullet 350 design carries on, giving the bike a muscular road presence
- Top portion of the rear fender is less boxy in the J-series Bullet and the tail light has been redesigned
- These changes make the bike look modern while still retaining the retro charm
- The pinstripes on the tank and the side panel make the bike look quite premium
- The design can look very similar to that of the Classic 350 for some people though
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Refined retro performance
- The J-series feels much more refined than the UC engine in the previous model
- Has ample low-end and mid-range torque, making low-speed riding very easy
- Great for commuting in the city or cruising on the highway in a relaxed manner
- Smooth gear changes and light clutch lever action
- Vibrations can be felt slightly on the footpegs and the handlebar at speeds above the 60kmph
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Decent Handler
- The Bullet 350 feels very well balanced and not that heavy (despite the 194kg kerb weight) on the move
- Manoeuvring through city traffic and making quick directions is fairly easy on the bike
- Brakes lack initial bite and stopping power could’ve been better. Feedback from the lever is decent though
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A comfy ride for the most part
- The suspension soaks up bumps and potholes very well and the overall riding experience is comfortable
- The rear suspensions setup is on the firmer side, so bumps can be felt when ridden over them at high speeds
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Comfy riding posture
- The Bullet 350 has an upright riding posture with an easy to reach handlebar and mid-set footpegs
- The rider seat is soft and plush, making it very comfortable for commutes in the city
- But the soft seat can get taxing on long rides - the optional touring seat is a better option here
- The 194kg kerb weight can be felt while trying to move the bike around the parking
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Adequate features list
- The features list is quite adequate for a retro roadster with the semi-digital instrument console
- The digital inset with fuel gauge is a great addition
- The layout around the console could’ve been better - it just gets a round RE logo on the right hand side
- The logo can be replaced by the optional Tripper navigation pod
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Is the Bullet 350 worth buying?
- The J-series Royal Enfield Bullet 350 provides smooth and tractable performance, good handling capabilities, comfortable riding experience and a decent list of features
- But the Rs 1.73 lakh - Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom) price range is very similar to that of the Classic 350, which might confuse some potential buyers
Latest Updates on Bullet 350
Royal Enfield has announced a global bike recall for its bikes manufactured between November 2022 and March 2023. Here’s everything you need to know about it. A new colour variant of the Bullet 350 called Battalion Black has been launched. Check out the details here.
The 2024 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is equipped with the new J-series engine, boasting a counterbalancer for enhanced refinement compared to its predecessor. While several aspects of the bike have been modernised, it retains the iconic silhouette of the original Bullet, complete with the classic pea-shooter exhaust.
Bullet 350 Colours
- Military Silverred
- Military Silverblack
- Standard Maroon
- Standard Black
- Black Gold
- Military Black
- Military Red
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Images
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Bullet 350 Videos
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Bullet 350 User Reviews
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Mileage3.9/5
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Performance4.3/5
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Maintenance3.7/5
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Comfort4.5/5
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Features & Styling4.3/5
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- Service (6)
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Questions & Answers on Bullet 350
Answered by Zigwheels Expert- Latest
- Most Relevant
- The available color options in Royal Enfield Bullet 350 are: Standard Maroon, Military Red, Military SilverBlack, Black Gold, Standard Black, Military Black, Military SilverRed.
- Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is available in 7 colours: Military Silverred, Military Silverblack, Standard Maroon, Standard Black, Black Gold, Military Black, Military Red
- For the availability and waiting period, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Yes
- The maximum torque Royal Enfield Bullet 350 can reach is 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm.
- The maximum torque Royal Enfield Bullet 350 can reach is 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm.
- 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm.
- There are 5 Speed gears available in Royal Enfield Bullet 350.
- There are 5 Speed gears in Royal Enfield Bullet 350.
- 5 speed
- The torque available on Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm.
- 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm.
- Tube tyre by ceat size 3.25 19 for front and 3.50 19 for rear
- The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has Tube tyres.
- Tube _type
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