Royal Enfield has launched a new Battalion Black colour for the Bullet 350 at Rs 1,74,858 (ex-showroom). It has been positioned above the Military Black and Military Red options but below the Military SilverBlack and Military SilverRed
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Battalion Black Colour
\The Battalion Black variant comes with single-channel ABS and a rear drum brake. It features silver, gold, and red badging on the fuel tank and side panel, reminiscent of the classic Bullet design. The bike retains its iconic swooping single-seat look.
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What Else?
Apart from introducing the new colour variant, the Royal Enfield Buller 350 remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by the same 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled J-series engine producing 20.2PS at 6100rpm and 27Nm at 4000rpm. Paired with a 5-speed gearbox, the same engine also powers the RE Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350.
Braking duties on the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 are handled by a 300mm front disc across all variants, with the base model featuring a rear drum brake, while mid and top variants get a 270mm rear disc brake. Single-channel ABS is standard on the base model, with dual-channel ABS available on higher trims. The Bullet 350 rides on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels, with 100-section front and 120-section rear tyres. It has a wheelbase of 1,390mm, ground clearance of 170mm, seat height of 805mm, kerb weight of 195kg, and a 13-litre fuel tank.
Regarding features, the bike gets a USB charging port and a new semi-digital instrument cluster, which gets a digital inset with readouts like trip meters, odometer, fuel gauge, and Eco indicator. However, compared to the Classic 350, it misses out on the brand’s patented tripper navigation pod.
In the Indian market, the new Royal Enfield Bullet 350 goes up against the Jawa 350, which is priced between Rs 1.99 – 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom).