Royal Enfield Bullet 350 bike prices have been increased by up to Rs 2,527 for October. The price revision has made the sticker price rise to Rs 1,87,546.
- Prices hiked by up to Rs 2,527 on both the ES and kick-start variants
- The bike remains mechanically unchanged
- New Bullet 350 to debut in the coming weeks
The most beloved model of the Royal Enfield's stable has undergone a price hike for October. Yes, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is now costlier than ever. The entry model of the company's lineup witnessed a price hike of up to Rs 2,527. The new prices have come into effect pan India. Additionally, the new-gen Bullet is going to debut in the coming weeks as well.
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Price Hike Details
Speaking of the price hike for October, it is rather minimal. The base models of the Bullet i.e. the kick-start and the Black shade have undergone a price hike of Rs 2,256 respectively. However, the electric start variants and the dual-tone colours have received a price hike of up to Rs 2,257 pan India. Meanwhile, it is the best-selling kick-start Black variant which has received the highest hike. It is now dearer by up to Rs 2,527. The new prices are described below:
Variant & Colour | Old Price | New Price | Total Price Hike |
Kick-Start: Silver/Onyx Black | Rs 1,68,584 | Rs 1,70,840 | Rs 2,256 |
Kick-Start: Black | Rs 1,75,584 | Rs 1,78,111 | Rs 2,527 |
Electric-Start: Jet Black/ Regal Red/ Royal Blue | Rs 1,85,289 | Rs 1,87,546 | Rs 2,257 |
New-Gen Bullet 350 Launch Details
Meanwhile, the company is readying a completely new generation of the Bullet 350. The test bikes have already been spied on multiple times by now. However, we are not sure about its exact date of launch or debut. The anticipations are that the new Bullet is going to debut in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, it will be a completely new product like the Classic 350 & the Meteor 350. Additionally, it will also be based on the new J-platform and it will use the new 350cc engine. Hence, the overall quality and driveability of the new bike are expected to be much better.
Additionally, the new-gen Bullet will also undergo a lot of radical design changes. These changes might be similar to the Classic series. However, until the production-ready bike is launched; we can not be sure of anything. The prices of the new Bullet 350 are likely to get higher. Maybe, it will touch the Rs 2 lakh mark once launched. But, the Hunter 350 is already live on sale and RE will keep the prices down to retain its most-affordable tag.
Verdict
The new upcoming Bullet 350 will be a huge change over the current bike. However, if you wish to enjoy the looks of the current bike, the time to buy is now. The minimal price hike has definitely made the Bullter more costly but it is also equipped with more tech than ever.
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