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All-New Royal Enfield Bullet 350 To Debut On August 30 - All You Need To Know

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Published: Friday, July 21, 2023, 10:38 [IST]

Royal Enfield is an iconic name in the world of motorcycling, with a dedicated fan following not only in India but also across the globe. One of the key factors contributing to Royal Enfield's massive popularity in India is its dominance in the 300 - 400cc segment.

The motorcycle manufacturer has a massive lineup that can cater for every riding need of a rider. The combination of retro aesthetics, a thumping engine, and a comfortable riding experience has made Royal Enfield a top choice for both enthusiasts and daily commuters.

Recently, Royal Enfield announced that they're gearing up to introduce the next generation of the Bullet 350 in India on August 30th. The new model has been spotted multiple times during testing on the roads.

The upcoming Bullet 350 will be built on Royal Enfield's latest J-platform, which is currently used in the Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350 models. This platform has already been proven to offer smooth and reliable performance, providing riders with a fantastic riding experience.

The all-new Bullet 350 will be powered by the same 349 cc, single-cylinder, long-stroke, air-oil cooled engine that produces around 19.9bhp of power and 27Nm of torque. The powertrain will be mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

The engine will be re-tuned to keep the unique characteristics of the Bullet. The new engine is said to be smoother and has an impressive torque delivery. Royal Enfield has also made changes to the gearbox, ensuring smoother and more precise gear shifts.

The bike will feature a single seat with an option to upgrade and will have spoked rims. The lighting unit will be similar to those used in the Classic 350. The Bullet will have a simple analogue speedometer with a small digital display for the fuel gauge.

The bullet will use the same chassis that is used in the Classic 350 and will use telescopic forks at the front and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear for suspension. The braking will be handled by a front disc and a rear drum brake.

We're yet to receive any information on the pricing of the all-new Bullet, but it is sure that Royal Enfield will come up with a competitive price to compete against the likes of the rivals.

Thoughts On The All New Royal Enfield Bullet

The all-new Bullet has generated a lot of excitement among motorcycle enthusiasts. Royal Enfield's dominance in the 350cc segment in India is likely to receive a further boost with the launch of this legendary motorcycle.

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