Royal Enfield has officially increased the prices of its two most iconic motorcycles — the Bullet 350 and Classic 350 — across all variants in India. The price hike, effective January 2026, ranges up to ₹2,025 (ex-showroom) depending on the model and colour variant. Despite the revision, both bikes remain mechanically unchanged, continuing to use the brand’s reliable 349cc, single-cylinder engine.
Updated Pricing: Bullet 350
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has witnessed a moderate price revision across most variants, with the Military Red remaining unchanged — continuing as the most affordable colour option in the lineup.
|
Variant |
Old Price (₹) |
New Price (₹) |
Price Increase (₹) |
|
Battalion Black |
1,62,161 |
1,63,793 |
1,632 |
|
Military Black |
1,62,795 |
1,64,423 |
1,628 |
|
Military Red |
1,62,795 |
1,62,795 |
N/A |
|
Standard Black / Standard Maroon |
1,85,187 |
1,87,038 |
1,851 |
|
Black Gold |
2,02,409 |
2,04,434 |
2,025 |
The Military Red variant’s unchanged pricing stands out, making it the most value-for-money choice in the updated lineup. Despite the revisions, all Bullet 350 trims continue to carry the same charm that defines Royal Enfield’s design legacy.
Updated Pricing: Classic 350
The Classic 350, Royal Enfield’s best-selling retro cruiser, also sees a price increase of up to ₹1,835.
|
Variant |
Old Price (₹) |
New Price (₹) |
Price Increase (₹) |
|
Redditch Red |
1,81,118 |
1,82,658 |
1,540 |
|
Halcyon Black |
1,83,784 |
1,85,347 |
1,563 |
|
Madras Red / Jodhpur Blue |
1,87,141 |
1,88,732 |
1,591 |
|
Medallion Bronze |
1,91,366 |
1,92,994 |
1,628 |
|
Commando Sand |
2,02,617 |
2,04,340 |
1,723 |
|
Gun Grey / Stealth Black |
2,11,062 |
2,12,856 |
1,794 |
|
Emerald |
2,15,750 |
2,17,585 |
1,835 |
After the price revision, the Classic 350 now starts at ₹1,82,658 (ex-showroom). The increase is minimal, ensuring the retro-styled cruiser remains a strong contender in its segment.
No Mechanical or Design Changes
While the prices have gone up, there are no mechanical updates to either model. Both motorcycles continue with:
- The 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm.
- The same 5-speed gearbox, twin downtube frame, and retro styling cues.
- Optional single-channel and dual-channel ABS configurations.
Both bikes are available in multiple colour options, maintaining their timeless appearance while offering new-gen refinement and comfort.
Minimal Price Impact, Strong Brand Demand
While price hikes often influence market sentiment, Royal Enfield’s incremental revision is modest and unlikely to deter potential buyers. The Bullet 350 and Classic 350 remain top performers in their classes, with their strong heritage appeal, robust engine, and unmatched street presence.
Enthusiasts view this price adjustment as a minor correction that reflects rising input costs while ensuring the models continue to deliver excellent value for money.
Final Thoughts
With the new pricing in effect, Royal Enfield continues to maintain its premium positioning in the 350cc motorcycle segment. Though the Bullet 350 and Classic 350 have become slightly more expensive, their enduring popularity, timeless design, and proven reliability ensure they remain favorites among Indian motorcyclists.

