- Available in Military, Standard, and Black Gold variants
- Top-end trim costs Rs 2.16 lakh
- Nearly identical to the Classic 350 mechanically
Royal Enfield has given the iconic Bullet 350 its biggest makeover yet. The motorcycle is now based on RE’s new J platform which is claimed to have brought along a lot of improvements. If you’re wondering which colours and how many variants it is available in, here’s an elaboration.
The most affordable variant of the 2023 Bullet 350 is called Military and it comes in red and black paint schemes. Both these colours look the most understated as they miss out on the pinstripes on the fuel tank and side cover while the mirrors are blacked out. The Military variant of the Bullet costs Rs 1.72 lakh.
A step up is the standard variant which is also available in two colours – black and maroon. Both these trims sport the iconic golden pinstripes on the fuel tank and side covers along with chrome-finished mirrors. These colours will set you back by Rs 1.97 lakh. Lastly, the most premium version is called the Bullet Black Gold. As the name suggests, it gets a blacked-out treatment on all its panels, including the engine casing, accompanied by pinstripes. It goes up to Rs 2.16 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom).
On the mechanical front, the Bullet 350 is almost identical to the new Classic 350. Clinging on to its dual-cradle frame is the same 349cc, air/oil-cooled engine that produces 20.2bhp and 27Nm. It rides on 19-18-inch spoke wheels that are shod with wider tyres. Suspension duties are handled by 41mm front forks and dual springs at the rear while anchors are dropped by a single disc at both ends. One can also opt for a rear drum brake. On the feature front, there’s a semi-digital console, dual-channel ABS, USB charging port, and a 13-litre fuel tank.