Fresh images of the upcoming Royal Enfield Bullet 350X have been leaked, which looks like a less jazzy version of the regular Bullet.
A week ago, reports came in suggesting that Royal Enfield will launch a more affordable motorcycle soon, which is expected to pick up the sales of the manufacturer. Now, Autocar has leaked the images of the upcoming model.
The upcoming model will be known as the Royal Enfield Bullet 350X and will come in as a cheaper alternative to the regular Bullet. Based on the spy shots, we can say that it actually misses out on some styling elements.
Most importantly, there is very little chrome detailing found on the Bullet 350X. You get a blacked-out engine and silver finish on the case and only the exhaust muffler remains chrome detailed. The bike has been spied in three colours, including Black, Blue and Dark Green.
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The chrome-plated ‘Royal Enfield’ logo on the fuel tank is replaced by a simpler and affordable version of it. On the black shade, you just get the logo inscribed on the fuel tank, whereas on the other two shades, you get some graphics surrounding the inscription.
Basically, it looks the same as the regular Bullet but misses out on the chrome detailing and some other styling bits, which actually increase the prices by a small margin. Moreover, the engine and other specifications will remain the same.
It will continue with the BS-4 compliant 346cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine with TwinSpark ignition. The engine produces 19 BHP and 28 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
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Royal Enfield will be updating the 350cc and 500cc engines completely for the BS-6 compliance. The updated engines will make their way on the Bullet, Classic and Thunderbird series next year and will be showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo.
The regular Bullet is priced at Rs 1.21 Lakhs with the ABS setup. We expect the Royal Enfield Bullet 350X to be priced around Rs 1.05 Lakhs to Rs 1.10 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Of course, it will come with dual-channel ABS as standard and can also be seen on the telescopic fork.