The 2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is an update of the manufacturer’s mainstay model, the Bullet, with a host of new features present in the latest edition.
Royal Enfield’s new cruiser is powered by a 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled J-series engine, which generates peak power of 20 hp and a max torque of 27 N-m, and is couple with a five-speed transmission.
On the aesthetic front, the bike is fitted with a new headlight and taillight with modern elements, while retaining classic Bullet 350 styling. There’s also a new handlebar, alongside a fresh digital-analogue instrument cluster with an LCD screen.
The top-spec variant comes with a blacked-out engine and other parts.Royal Enfield is offering the new Bullet 350 in three variants: Military – priced at Rs 1,73,562 – while an upgrade to Standard will set buyers back Rs 1,97,436 and the top end Gold variant will cost Rs 2,15,801.Braking duties on the new Bullet 350 are driven by a 300mm disc brake on the front wheel and a 270mm disc at the rear. The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 2023 will be in direct competition with the Honda H’ness CB350 and the Jawa Forty Two.