Royal Enfield has revised prices of its two best-selling motorcycles, the Classic 350 and Bullet 350, for 2026. The update comes into effect with the new year and applies across multiple variants of both
models. The price revision reflects rising input costs and routine annual adjustments, a trend commonly seen across the two-wheeler industry. While the motorcycles remain mechanically unchanged, buyers planning a purchase in 2026 will now have to factor in the updated ex-showroom pricing.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350, Bullet 350: Variant-Wise Price Details
Royal Enfield has increased prices of the Classic 350 and Bullet 350 by a few thousand rupees, depending on the variant and colour option. The following are the updated variant-wise ex-showroom prices for both models.
Classic 350
| Colour Option | Old Ex-Showroom Price | Revised Ex-Showroom Price | Price Difference |
| Redditch Red | Rs 1,81,118 | Rs 1,82,658 | Rs 1,540 |
| Halcyon Black | Rs 1,83,784 | Rs 1,85,347 | Rs 1,563 |
| Madras Red, Jodhpur Blue | Rs 1,87,141 | Rs 1,88,732 | Rs 1,591 |
| Medallion Bronze | Rs 1,91,366 | Rs 1,92,994 | Rs 1,628 |
| Commando Sand | Rs 2,02,617 | Rs 2,04,340 | Rs 1,723 |
| Gun Grey, Stealth Black | Rs 2,11,062 | Rs 2,12,856 | Rs 1,794 |
| Emerald | Rs 2,15,750 | Rs 2,17,585 | Rs 1,835 |
| Colour Option | Old Ex-Showroom Price | Revised Ex-Showroom Price | Price Difference |
| Battalion Black | Rs 1,62,161 | Rs 1,63,793 | Rs 1,632 |
| Military Black | Rs 1,62,795 | Rs 1,64,423 | Rs 1,628 |
| Military Red | Rs 1,62,795 | Rs 1,62,795 | No change |
| Standard Black, Standard Maroon | Rs 1,85,187 | Rs 1,87,038 | Rs 1,851 |
| Black Gold | Rs 2,02,409 | Rs 2,04,434 | Rs 2,025 |
Variants Affected By The Price Update
The price revision applies across the full range of both motorcycles. For the Classic 350, this includes the Standard, Signals, Dark and Chrome variants. Similarly, Bullet 350 pricing has been revised across its available trims. Buyers are advised to check the latest ex-showroom and on-road prices with authorised Royal Enfield dealers for exact variant-wise figures.
No Mechanical Or Feature Changes
Despite the price hike, both motorcycles continue unchanged in terms of mechanical specifications. The Classic 350 and Bullet 350 are powered by the same 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled engine producing 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The motor is paired with a 5-speed gearbox and continues to be known for its relaxed performance and torque delivery. Features and equipment remain identical to the outgoing versions.
Why Prices Have Been Revised
The price adjustment is attributed to increased manufacturing and logistics costs, along with regular yearly revisions. Royal Enfield has followed a similar pricing strategy in previous years, typically revising prices at the start of the calendar year across its popular models.
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What Buyers Should Know
Customers planning to buy the Classic 350 or Bullet 350 in 2026 should account for the revised prices while budgeting. With no changes to design, features or performance, the update is purely a pricing adjustment rather than a product update.


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