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New Year Bonanza: Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Now Easier to Own
As the new year approaches, bike enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate. The iconic Royal Enfield Bullet 350, renowned for its robust performance and classic design, is now more accessible than ever. This comes as part of a special New Year offer, making it a perfect time for those dreaming of owning this legendary motorcycle.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350: Pricing and Variants
In the Indian market, the Bullet 350’s on-road price starts at Rs 2.47 lakh, a slight step up from its base price of Rs 2 lakh. The motorcycle is available in three different variants, offering a range of five colors. This variety ensures that every rider can find a Bullet 350 that matches their style.
Easy Ownership with Low EMI Plans
A significant highlight of the New Year offer is the low EMI plan. Prospective buyers can bring home the Bullet 350 with an initial down payment of just Rs 20,000. Subsequent monthly installments are set at Rs 6,533, with an interest rate of 9.99% over three years. It’s important to note that these terms may vary depending on the city and dealership.
Exclusive Dealership Offers for the New Year
Select Royal Enfield dealerships across India are adding to the festivities with additional offers on the Bullet 350. These offers, exclusive to the New Year period, may vary by dealership and are not universally available. Interested customers should contact their nearest dealership for detailed information.
The Engine and Performance of Bullet 350
The Bullet 350 is powered by a 349 cc single-cylinder air-oil-cooled fuel-injected engine. This engine, now compliant with the new BS6 norms, is capable of running on 20% ethanol-mixed fuel. It delivers 20.2 bhp at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm, ensuring robust performance.
Mileage, Speed, and Fuel Capacity
The Bullet 350 boasts a 5-speed gearbox and offers a mileage of 37 km per liter. With a top speed of 110 km/h, it does not include a riding mode facility. The motorcycle comes with a 13-liter fuel tank and an additional 2-liter reserve.
Features and Comfort
While the Bullet 350 does not offer a touchscreen or Bluetooth connectivity, it includes a semi-digital instrument cluster. This cluster provides essential information and warnings. Recent updates have introduced a USB charging socket and more comfortable seating, enhancing the overall riding experience.
Suspension and Braking System
For a comfortable ride and effective handling, the Bullet 350 is equipped with a Six-step adjustable preload suspension. The front features a 41mm telescope fork, while the rear has twin-tube shock absorbers. The braking system includes a 300mm disc at the front and a 153mm drum brake at the rear, complemented by a single-channel ABS for enhanced safety.
Competition in the Market
In the Indian market, the Bullet 350 faces competition from other Royal Enfield models like the Classic 350 and Hunter 350. It also contends with the Honda CB350, Yezdi, and Jawa, each offering unique features to attract motorcycle enthusiasts.
The New Year offer on the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 opens up a world of opportunity for those looking to own a piece of motorcycling history, combining classic charm with modern functionality.