Variant-wise pricing, reasons to buy/skip, booking process and other details explained
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is one of the most iconic motorcycles in India and continues to enjoy massive popularity even today.
In fact, it is one of our favourite retro bikes we've ridden in the recent past. Known for its timeless design, solid build quality, and relaxed riding experience, the Bullet 350 remains a favourite among riders who value character over outright performance. Here's everything you need to know before buying the Royal Enfield Bullet 350.
Price
Royal Enfield offers the Bullet 350 in four variants with different colour schemes and finishes. Here's a look at the variant-wise prices (ex-showroom):
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Variant | Price |
Military Red/Black (single channel ABS) | Rs 1,64,423 |
Battalion Black (single channel ABS) | Rs 1,63,783 |
Standard Black/Maroon | Rs 1,87,083 |
Black Gold | Rs 2,04,434 |
Note that the Military Red/Black and Battalion Black come with single channel ABS, whereas the other colour variants get dual channel ABS. Here is how much the Bullet 350 costs on-road in top 5 major cities in India.
Reasons To Buy Or Skip The Bullet 350
Reasons To Buy
Timeless and iconic design
Comfortable ride quality, especially on bad roads
Strong low-end torque, great for relaxed riding
Reasons To Skip
Not the most powerful bike in the segment
Heavier than most modern rivals
Limited features compared to newer bikes
How To Book The Bullet 350
You can book the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 by visiting your nearest authorised Royal Enfield dealership or through the brand's official website. Online bookings require a token amount, and delivery timelines may vary depending on the variant and colour. The average waiting period on the Bullet 350 ranges from 20 to 30 days, in major cities, but check with your local dealer for a more accurate idea.
The Bullet 350 is also available on e-commerce websites such as Amazon, where interested buyers can directly book it. It is then delivered by the nearest dealer after completing the required paperwork.
Colour Schemes On Offer
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is available in six elegant and soothing looking colour options, such as Military Black, Military Red, Battalion black Standard Black, Standard Maroon, and the premium Black Gold scheme. Check out how all of these 6 colours look in our detailed explainer.
How Does The Bullet 350 Look?
The latest-gen Bullet 350 carries forward the OG Bullet silhouette with a round halogen headlamp, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, long fenders, and simple metal bodywork. The top-spec Black Gold variant comes with a more premium feel, with a matte black paint scheme, powder coated engine, not to mention the hand-painted pinstripes. Here is how the Bullet 350 compares with the Royal Enfield Classic 350 in images.
Official Accessories
The Bullet 350 also comes with a bunch of official accessories, with which you can modify your bike. The list includes more comfortable seats, different indicators and more.
Variants
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is available in three variants: Military, Standard, and Black Gold. Each variant differs in terms of paint finish, features, and overall styling.
Features And Safety
The Bullet 350 keeps things simple. It comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster, dual-channel ABS (in higher variants), and a USB charging port (depending on the variant). It focuses more on the riding experience than packing in modern tech. Other than this, buyers can also opt for the optional Tripper navigation pod, which supports smartphone connectivity, along with turn-by-turn navigation.
If you want to know more about the features of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350's features, check out our detailed explainer.
Engine And Performance
The Bullet 350 is powered by Royal Enfield's trusted 349cc J-series engine, which is also seen in the Royal Enfield Classic 350, Meteor 350, Hunter 350, and Goan Classic 350. This motor makes 20.02PS, 27Nm and comes with a 5-speed gearbox. It is praised for its smooth, torquey nature, and has been tuned for relaxed highway cruising. It's perfect for city rides, highways, and long-distance touring at an easy pace, staying true to the Bullet's old-school charm. More importantly, the J-series engine is counterbalanced, making it a very refined bike with minimal vibrations.
Rivals
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 competes with some of its own siblings, like the Classic 350, Hunter 350 and also with the Honda CB 350 H'ness. If you want to know how the Bullet 350 competes with the Hunter 350, check out our detailed comparison. We have also explained thedifferences between the Bullet 350 and the Classic 350.

