
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 remains an iconic cruiser in 2025, drawing riders to the infinite realms of history and refined performance. This legendary motorcycle is a lineage from the original of 1932, gifting an antique aura while still having the reliability so cherished by a newer generation. This mix of the past with the modern makes it the favorite of all riders who relate to that signature thump offered to Indian roads, along with a timeless design.
Iconic Design Rooted in History
Bullet 350 holds all that is classical in the way cruisers are supposed to look, and so it stands tall and upright right from the round headlamp, through the teardrop fuel tank. More chrome adorns the bike, and one can pick out the thin hand-painted pinstripes on the tank or the frame. The 2025 version of the Bullet has just subtle design changes like a slimmer front mudguard. Registered under six gorgeous colors, such as Battalion Black and Military Red, the motorcycle deserves a salute of respect wherever it goes, be it through city jams or on long stretches of highways.
J-Series Engine Refinement
At the heart is a 349cc air-oil cooled J-series producing 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm torque at 4,000 rpm. This power plant makes sure that you have smooth instances of low-end kick up to a level of 115 kmph, and it works out to an average of 35 kmpl in real-world conditions. The 5-speed gearbox offers easy shifting, perfectly matching a more laid-back cruising or spontaneous overtaking.
Comfortable Ergonomics for Long Rides
The motorcycle weighing 195 kg with a seat height of 785 mm is comfortable for the different builds of riders. Telescopic front forks and twin gas-charged rear shocks go about their job of soaking bumps with grace, assisted by 19-inch spoke wheels. Wide handlebars and forward-placed footpegs encourage an upright seating posture suitable for either solo rides or long pillion trips across varied terrain.
Modern Features with Retro Soul
The semicircular digital instrument cluster shows speed, odometer readings, and more, and it also allows Bluetooth connectivity through the Royal Enfield app for navigation and call alerts. The USB charge outlet keeps your device juiced up, and the Tripper pod provides turn-by-turn navigation. These additions keep things user-friendly, all while retaining the Bullet’s almost totally analog feel.
Robust Safety and Build Quality
Safety packs in dual-channel ABS that inspires confidence in braking power through the 300 mm front disc and 153 mm rear drum. LED visibility enhancement, plus a solid chassis with 135 mm of ground clearance, bravely takes on light off-roading. Promising Royal Enfield construction means that the motorcycle will dodge faithful service for years, backed by a widespread service network.
Value-Packed Pricing for Heritage Appeal
Starting at Rs. 1.74 lakh ex-showroom for the base variant, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is your easy ticket into cruiser royalty. High-end variants like Black Gold hit Rs. 2.20 lakh, with a snazzy finish. With EMI and festival discounts, this is an offer that really does give riders a fight for their legacy.