Royal Enfield recently gave its longest-running model, the Bullet 350, its biggest update yet. The motorcycle is now based on RE’s new J platform which has brought along several improvements in its riding experience. If you haven’t checked out our first ride review of the 2023 Bullet 350, do it now. But before that, here are some of the most eye-catchy images of the motorcycle from our review.
The Bullet 350 boasts a stance similar to its predecessor with a boxy air filter cover, squared-off rear fender, a single-piece seat, and golden pinstripes on the fuel tank and side panels.
While the base and mid-spec colour variants get chrome-finished engine casing, the top-end Black Gold trim maintains a full-black visual theme.
The 2023 Bullet is underpinned by a new twin downtube chassis that is suspended by thicker 41mm front forks and dual springs at the rear. Meanwhile, the 19-18-inch spoke wheels and braking hardware are lighter than before.
Powering the bike is the new 349cc, air/oil-cooled engine that makes 20.2bhp and 27Nm and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. This engine is identical to the new Classic 350.
This is engine is substantially torquier and more refined than the previous version. Even while cruising at 100kmph, vibrations are almost non-existent.
The new Bullet 350 gets more modern features such as a semi-digital instrument cluster, an optional Tripper navigation system, dual-channel ABS, and a USB charging port.
The prices of the 2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 start from Rs. 1.73 lakh for the base trim and go up to Rs 2.16 lakh for the top-spec variant.