Made in India Royal Enfield Bullet 350 launched in Japan, know how much higher the price compared to India
The Bullet 350 shares its platform with the new Classic 350 with different styling elements. It has a unit handlebar, single-piece seat, boxier rear fender and many colour options. However, the main components including the chassis, engine and body panels remain the same as the Classic 350. Expanding its global footprint, the company has introduced it for 694100 yen i.e. approximately Rs 3.83 lakh.
Popular Indian 2-wheeler brand Royal Enfield has launched its Bullet 350 in Japan. Expanding its global footprint, the company has introduced it for 694,100 yen i.e. approximately Rs 3.83 lakh. Come, let us know about it.
The Bullet 350 shares its platform with the new Classic 350 with different styling elements. It gets a unit handlebar, single-piece seat, boxier rear fender and many colour options. However, the main components including the chassis, engine and body panels remain the same as the Classic 350.
A 349cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that generates 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque powers the Bullet 350. It has a 5-speed gearbox attached to it. The bike's dual-cradle frame, telescopic forks, and dual spring support, along with its 19–18-inch spoke wheel composition, are said by the manufacturer to offer stability and comfort during riding.
Although dual-disc and dual-channel ABS are available as optional upgrades, the Bullet 350 comes standard with a disc drum. The bike's seat height is 805 mm, and its curb weight is 195 kg.
In addition to the Bullet 350, Royal Enfield replaced the Himalayan 411 with the Himalayan 450 earlier this month in the Japanese market. The newly developed Sherpa 450 engine and twin-spar frame are features of the new Himalayan 450.
This powertrain is a 452cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine generating 39.4 bhp and 40 Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch for smooth gear shifts.