The history of the Royal Enfield Bullet gleams as bright as its iconic gold pinstripes. From its debut in 1932 to its revolutionary introduction of swinging arm suspension at the 1948 Colmore Cup, it spent the first decades of its life conquering the most tumultuous terrain at Trials across Europe.
UNCHANGED BY TIMETales of the Bullet’s valor travelled all the way to the mighty Himalayas. What started as an order placed by the Indian Army ultimately led to the Bullet shifting base to India and becoming a motorcycling icon. In 2024, the Bullet 350 will arrive in North America with an upgraded engine and an unchanged soul.
Features may include:
The reimagined signature single bench seat has more space and improved under-thigh support, ensuring complete comfort on both quick trips and long journeys.
New and improved rotary switch cubes retain the tactile satisfaction of old-school cubes while making it easy to power up or take off.
Engineered to take on every challenge, the anti-braking system with 300mm front and 270mm rear disc brakes allows you to ride steady and halt smoothly, even on the roughest of roads.
A new digi-analogue instrument provides the perfect mix of tradition and technology, providing precise information while retaining the timeless aesthetic of the Bullet 350.
An updated chassis, which comes in the form of a twin downtube cradle frame, ensures greater confidence and a more stable riding experience every single time.
A newly-added USB port allows you to charge your devices and stay connected to the world, wherever you may be.