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New Royal Enfield Bullet 350: All new Bullet with futuristic design and features to launch soon, details here

New Royal Enfield Bullet 350: The upcoming Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is expected to go on sale, and it will use the same twin cradle chassis as the Classic and Hunter. A variety of new models are now being developed by Royal Enfield for both home and foreign markets. A flagship cruiser, a production version of the SG650 concept, a 650 cc scrambler, and an old-school, faired version of the Continental GT 650 look to be in the works, expanding the 650 cc range significantly. Before the scrambler, an adventure tourer with a liquid-cooled engine modelled after the Himalayan 411 will debut in the brand-new 450 cc series.

Consumers have responded favourably to RE’s recent introductions

This includes the new Classic 350 in 2021 and the Hunter 350 a few months ago, and the line will soon include a new motorcycle.

The new generation Bullet 350, which is also being tested by the Chennai-based vintage motorcycle, and its close-to-production version have both been spotted testing repeatedly, indicating that an official introduction may happen sooner rather than later. With the words “Bullet Meri Jaan” on a wall poster, Royal Enfield appeared to be teasing the new Bullet while announcing the launch date of the Hunter 350.

The production-spec Shotgun 650 (idea was presented at last year’s EICMA) and the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 may both make their official debuts at the Milan, Italy, EICMA event. Given that the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 will have their Indian debuts at the Rider Mania in 2017, RE might use the occasion to unveil the pair or at least one new motorbike.

New-generation Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is anticipated to be unveiled soon or in the first few months of 2023

It will be driven by a 349 cc single-cylinder air-and-oil-cooled SOHC engine with a dual cradle frame, producing 20.2 horsepower and peak torque of 27 Nm. It will be connected to a five-speed transmission.

It will have many similarities with the most recent Classic and is anticipated to be the Hunter 350’s less expensive counterpart in the brand’s lineup. It will be available with single-channel ABS front and rear disc brakes, halogen headlamps and taillamps, wire-spoked wheels with tube tyres, and other features.

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