Bullet 350 Gets a Price Hike – Check What’s Changed

💸 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Gets a Small Price Bump in India
Royal Enfield has made a mild upward revision in the prices of its iconic Bullet 350 motorcycle across most of its variants. While the changes aren’t drastic, they do reflect routine market adjustments. Here’s a closer look at what’s new.
📊 Updated Prices – Variant-Wise Breakdown
| Variant | Previous Price (approx) | Revised Price | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Military (Red, Black) | ₹1.73 lakh | ₹1.75 lakh | + ₹2,000 |
| Standard (Black, Maroon) | ₹1.97 lakh | ₹2.00 lakh | + ₹3,000 |
| Black Gold | ₹2.16 lakh | ₹2.18 lakh | + ₹2,000 |
| Battalion Black | ₹1.75 lakh | ₹1.75 lakh | No change |
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.
⚙️ What’s Under the Tank?
Mechanically, the Bullet 350 continues to offer the same setup. It’s powered by Royal Enfield’s tried-and-tested 349cc J-series engine — the same unit that also runs in the Classic 350 and Hunter 350.
- Power: 20.2 hp @ 6,100 rpm
- Torque: 27 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
- Transmission: 5-speed manual gearbox
So if you’re looking for changes in specs or features — this update isn’t it. It’s strictly a pricing revision.
🧠 Why the Price Hike?
The minor increase across most trims seems to be tied to standard cost updates—possibly due to raw material price fluctuations, inflation, or minor trim-level alignments. The Battalion Black staying unchanged suggests Royal Enfield is trying to keep an attractive entry point for budget buyers.
🏁 In Short
- No mechanical or design changes — just new prices.
- The Military variant now matches the price of the Battalion Black.
- Standard and Black Gold become slightly pricier but continue to offer premium finishes.
- Still one of the most affordable retro cruisers in its category.
