Two variants, loads of colours and a few major differences
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is available at different price points, with varying features and aesthetic changes.
It may seem confusing at first, but it is actually easier to understand if you know what to look out for. Royal Enfield has essentially divided the motorcycle into two clear trims based on braking hardware: Single-channel ABS, starting at Rs 1,63,783 (ex-showroom, Chennai), and Dual-channel ABS, starting at Rs 1,87,083 (ex-showroom, Chennai). Here's the full variant and colour-wise price table:
Variants | Colours | Price |
Single-channel ABS | Battalion Black | Rs 1,63,783 |
Military Black | Rs 1,64,243 | |
Military Red | Rs 1,64,244 | |
Dual-channel ABS | Standard Black | Rs 1,87,083 |
Standard Maroon | Rs 1,87,083 | |
Black Gold | Rs 2,04,434 |
The ones with single-channel ABS are the more affordable and old-school versions of the Bullet 350. All three colours, Battalion Black, Military Black and Military Red, share the same mechanical setup with a front disc and rear drum brake supported by single-channel ABS. They also keep the simpler equipment level and classic styling touches.
The higher trim brings a rear disc brake and dual-channel ABS, making the Bullet safer and more modern without changing its core character. The three colour options here are Standard Black, Standard Maroon and Black Gold. The colour options on both single-channel and dual-channel ABS versions have varying seats in some, and different tail light designs, along with different colour themes. We have provided a full colour-wise explainer of the Bullet 350.
If you're considering buying the Bullet, here's a look at its on-road pricing.
When you compare the Bullet's pricing with the Classic 350, the Classic is more expensive.
For riders seeking a more economical yet engaging city-friendly bike, theHunter 350 makes more sense than the Bullet.

