Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is one of those motorcycles that almost everybody in India knows, even if they have never ridden one. The current-generation model may look familiar from a distance, but underneath, it is very different from the older Bullets many people grew up seeing. It now uses Royal Enfield’s newer 349cc J-series engine, the same basic platform that also underpins the Classic 350 and Hunter 350. Prices start from Rs 1.64 lakh and go up to Rs 2.08 lakh (ex-showroom), and while there are faster motorcycles in this price range, the Bullet continues to attract buyers who simply want a comfortable, easy-going machine for everyday riding.
The Engine Is Not Fast, And That’s The Point
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is powered by a 349cc air-oil cooled single-cylinder engine that produces
20.2 bhp and 27 Nm. Looking only at the numbers, some rivals may appear more powerful. But most Bullet buyers are not chasing top speed or quick acceleration.
The motorcycle feels happiest cruising at steady speeds, whether that is through city traffic or on an open highway. The newer J-series engine is also significantly smoother than older Royal Enfield motors. Riders upgrading from previous-generation Bullets usually notice that difference almost immediately.
Royal Enfield quotes a fuel efficiency figure of around 37 kmpl. Real-world mileage will obviously depend on traffic and riding style, but most owners generally expect something in the 30-35 kmpl range. Combined with the 13-litre fuel tank, it means fewer fuel stops during longer rides.
What Features Does It Get?
The Bullet 350 has always been more about the riding experience than gadgets. That said, the motorcycle is not completely old-school. It gets electric start, ABS, disc brakes and a semi-digital instrument console. The chassis, suspension and braking setup are also far more modern than the Bullet's appearance might suggest.
Buyers can choose from multiple colour options depending on the variant, including military-inspired shades, blacked-out finishes and brighter paint schemes.
The riding position remains one of the motorcycle's strongest points. The wide handlebar, upright posture and well-cushioned seat make it comfortable for daily use as well as longer weekend rides.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Bikes On Flipkart - Classic 350 To Bullet And Other Available Models
Why People Still Buy The Bullet 350
Here's the interesting part. Most Bullet buyers already know there are motorcycles with more features, better performance and even better value on paper.
Yet they still buy the Bullet. That is because this motorcycle has never really been a specification-sheet purchase. People buy it because they like the way it looks, the way it feels at 80 kmph on a highway and the fact that it has stayed true to its original character while quietly becoming much easier to live with every day.
In a market full of feature-packed motorcycles, the Bullet 350 continues to succeed by keeping things simple.

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