We rode the J-platform Bullet 350 & here are our impressions

By Govind | Published Jan 08,2024

Design almost identical to the previous model | Differences not easy to spot from afar

New 349cc air-cooled engine produces 20.2PS and 27Nm | Refinement has been taken to the next level

Provides ample low-end and mid-range torque | Exceptional tractability at low speeds

Smoothness endures as you rev it out | Can sit comfortably at 90-100kmph

New chassis better balances the bike’s 195kg kerb weight| It feels light & handling in traffic is quite easy

The suspension setup handles most bumps and potholes well

The 300mm front brake disc lacks initial bite | The 270mm rear disc is quite sharp and responsive

Comes with an analogue speedometer with a digital inset | Displays fuel level, time, odometer, and tripmeter

The new Bullet 350 lives up to the name & is a marked improvement over the previous model
Royal Enfield Bullet 350