Royal Enfield Bullet 350 gets two new colours; priced at Rs 1.79 lakh
Royal Enfield has introduced the Bullet 350 with a new silver pinstripe in Military Silver Black and Military Silver Red variants at Rs 1,79,000 (ex-showroom). With this, the motorcycle will be available in four editions, namely Bullet Military, Bullet Military Silver, Bullet Standard and Bullet Black Gold.
New Royal Enfield Bullet 350: Colours
Along with the new colours, the Bullet 350 will continue with its existing paint scheme. That being said, the new Military Silver Black and Military Silver Red shades comes with a single channel ABS and a rear drum brake. Whereas, the range-topping Black Gold gets a blend of matte and gloss black fuel tank paired with copper pin striping, badge finished in copper and gold, and blacked-out engine, and other components.
New Royal Enfield Bullet 350: Features and specifications
With the new generation model, Royal Enfield's new Bullet 350 gains a handful of modern features, such as a traditional analogue cluster with an LCD display to show additional information. What is more, it gets a USB charging port to charge a phone.
Key specs include telescopic front forks, a dual rear shocks , a single-disc brake at the front and rear, and a 19-inch front tyre and an 18-inch rear tyre. Moreover, the bike maker offers three years or 30,000km of standard warranty on the motorcycle.
New Royal Enfield Bullet 350: Engine, power outputs, and gearbox
The Bullet 350 comes powered by a 349cc, single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled J-series engine, which also powers the other Royal Enfield motorcycles, such as the Meteor 350, Classic 350, and Hunter 350. Paired with a five-speed gearbox, this motor makes 20.2PS and 27Nm of torque.
Starts Rs 1,30,764
499cc
5-Speed
27.20
41.30
-NA-
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