Royal Enfield Bullet 350 makes a grand return for 2025, staying true to its iconic design while introducing modern touches like a digital-analog console and refined ride dynamics. The legendary thumper is now smoother, more comfortable, and ready to appeal to both purists and new-age riders.
Classic Styling With Subtle Updates
The 2025 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 retains its timeless silhouette — the hand-painted pinstripes, chrome-finished exhaust, and squared-off fuel tank remain unmistakably Bullet. Minor tweaks to the mudguards and lighting elements subtly modernize its heritage look.
Refined J-Series Engine
Powering the Bullet 350 is the proven 349cc J-series engine that now delivers better refinement and lower vibrations. With 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of torque, the engine offers a smoother, more tractable powerband for relaxed cruising and daily rides.
Digital-Analog Instrument Cluster
While the look is classic, Royal Enfield adds a new digital-analog console for 2025. It displays:
- Odometer and trip meters
- Fuel gauge
- Gear position indicator
- Time and service reminders
This blend of tradition and tech keeps the Bullet practical without compromising its old-school appeal.
Improved Ride and Comfort
A revised chassis and better suspension tuning result in a more stable, plush ride. The seat now offers enhanced cushioning, while the updated footpeg positioning improves long-distance comfort significantly.
Built for Everyday Use
The Bullet 350 continues to offer kick and electric start, single-channel ABS, and better braking feedback. It’s built tough, reliable, and easy to maintain — traits that have always defined the Bullet experience.
Affordable and Authentic
Priced from ₹1.74 lakh (ex-showroom), the 2025 Bullet 350 remains one of the most accessible retro motorcycles in the country, appealing to both loyalists and first-time Royal Enfield buyers.
Final Verdict
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 2025 blends legacy with livability. With its timeless styling, smoother engine, and upgraded features, it continues to be the soulful single-cylinder cruiser that generations of Indian riders have trusted — now with a fresher, more refined touch.