Royal Enfield has officially revealed the prices of BS6 Bullet 350 and the prices now start off at Rs 1.21 Lakhs (ex-showroom).
Royal Enfield has updated its website with the price of BS6 Bullet 350. The bookings have commenced online and the offline dealership bookings will commence after the lockdown. The deliveries are expected to commence post 15th April, once the dealerships are open.
We have the detailed variant and colour wise price list of BS6 Bullet 350. The base variant will be priced at Rs 1.21 Lakhs. The prices have been hiked by Rs 6,000 to Rs 9,000. Here is the detailed list:
Bullet 350 Variants | Ex-showroom price |
350 X Onyx Black | 1,21,583 |
X Silver | 1,21,583 |
Forest Green | 1,27,750 |
Black | 1,27,750 |
350 X Jet Black ES | 1,37,194 |
X Regal Red ES | 1,37,194 |
X Royal Blue ES | 1,37,194 |
In summary, BS6 Bullet 350 comes in three variants and seven colours to choose from. Other than the engine upgrade, there are no further changes on the Bullet. Although, it will also get a couple of new colour options as cosmetic upgrades.
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The biggest change comes with the engine getting fuel injection as standard. The 346cc air-cooled FI engine produces 19.3PS at 5250rpm and 28Nm at 4000rpm. The power figures are very similar when compared to the BS4 version. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
For suspension, Bullet uses telescopic forks at the front and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the back. While the new Classic 350 receives an updated swingarm, the Bullet 350 continues with the same setup. There are a lot of changes on the BS6 Classic.
The braking setup also remains the same with a disc brake at the front and a drum brake at the back with single-channel ABS. The Bullet 350X or the base variant comes with Royal Enfield stickers instead of the 3D emblem and also gets blacked-out treatment instead of chrome.
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Due to the upcoming BS6 norms, Royal Enfield has discontinued all its 500cc models. Amongst all left, there is no sign of Thunderbird getting a BS6 compliant engine. As per reports, RE is launching a couple of new motorcycles, one of which, might replace Thunderbird. As of now, there is no confirmation but its first new motorcycle will be launched next month.