Royal Enfield has removed the Military Silver variant of the Bullet 350 from its website, likely replacing it with the more popular Battalion Black variant, as reported by Autocar India. Priced at Rs 1.75 lakh, the Battalion Black variant features sleek black bodywork with golden hand-painted pinstripes, a scooped-out seat, and the iconic Bullet tail lamp, fulfilling customer demand for a classic Bullet look.
The Bullet 350, known for its strong cult following, especially in northern India, originally came in three variants: Military, Standard, and Black Gold. The Military Silver variant was later introduced with hand-painted silver pinstripes, offering a premium touch for just a small price increase over the base Military variant. However, the Battalion Black variant, launched as a more affordable option, seems to have gained more traction with buyers, leading to the discontinuation of the Military Silver.
The Bullet 350 lineup now starts at Rs 1.73 lakh for the Military variant, followed by the Battalion Black at Rs 1.75 lakh. Both these variants come with rear drum brakes and single-channel ABS. The Standard variant is priced at Rs 1.97 lakh, while the top-of-the-line Black Gold variant costs Rs 2.16 lakh. The Standard and Black Gold variants feature dual-channel ABS, aligning with Royal Enfield’s popular Classic 350 models.