For a long time, the entire fleet of Royal Enfield models was popularly referred to as the ‘Bullet’ by the common masses. That was the craze of Bullet once which persists in many parts of the country, especially in the Tier 2 and Tier 3 centres of northern India. The latest-gen model received mixed reviews when launched in 2023 due to shared identities with the Classic 350.
Nevertheless, the Bullet continues to be a popular model, having decent sales on a monthly basis. As per the latest development, Enfield has made one small change to the Bullet lineup. The company has deleted the Military Silver colour option from the range. For reference, the Bullet 350 is offered in three trims: Military, Standard and Black Gold.

After the latest update, the Military comes in two colour options: Black and Red. The Military Silver colour option was unique since it was the only variant which came with hand-painted silver pinstripes for a few additional bucks over the base Military variant. This feature was later added in the more affordable Battalion Black shade launched later.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350: Specs
Powering the Bullet 350 is a familiar 349cc single-cylinder, air-cooled J-series engine which kicks out 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque. This motor is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The Bullet 350 is based on a twin downtube frame which sits on a telescopic front forks and dual rear shocks. It rides on a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheel wrapped in tube tyres. Braking duties are handled by the front disc and rear drum brake aided by a dual-channel ABS.