Royal Enfield has two well-liked bikes: the Bullet 350 and the Hunter 350. The Bullet 350 has a classic, old-school look and the Hunter 350 is more modern and simple in design. The Bullet 350 is priced between Rs. 1.74 - 2.16 Lakh. Meanwhile, the Hunter 350 price in India range starts from Rs. 1.50 and goes up to 1.75 Lakh. Let's compare these two bikes.
Bullet 350 has a classic, old-school style with a round headlight, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and a long seat. This bike is ideal for those who love traditional motorcycles. It comes in seven colours: Military Red, Military Black, Standard Black, Black Gold and more.
On the other hand, the Hunter 350 has a more modern design. It's smaller, lighter, and simpler in appearance, though it still has a round headlight. It comes in two variants, including Retro and Metro. The retro variant comes in Factory Black and Factory Silver. Meanwhile, the metro variant has two styles, Dapper and Rebel, with five and three colour options, respectively.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Bullet 350 both have a 349cc engine. Moreover, both bikes are fitted with a 5-speed gearbox, but they perform a bit differently. The Bullet 350 produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. It has a fuel tank capacity of 13.5 litres and offers a mileage of 37.17 kmpl. It runs at a top speed of 110 kmph.
On the contrary, the Hunter 350's engine produces 15 kW of power and the same 27 Nm of torque. It has a slightly smaller fuel tank of 13 litres and delivers a mileage of 36 kmpl. But it has a higher top speed of 114 kmph.
The Bullet 350 has a more comfortable seat, a USB charging port, hazard lights, and a semi-digital console. It can also be fitted with an optional tripper navigation system like the Classic 350. Meanwhile, the Hunter 350 uses the instrument cluster from the Meteor 350. It is part analogue and part digital, showing trip meters, gear position, service info, and a clock. The Hunter also has a USB port that works well, even in light rain.
Aspects | Royal Enfield Bullet 350 | Royal Enfield Hunter 350 |
Kerb Weight | 195 Kg | 177 Kg |
Seat Height | 805 mm | 800 mm |
Wheelbase | 1390 mm | 1370 mm |
Ground Clearance | 170 mm | 150 mm |
Brakes | Front: 300mm disc Rear: 270 mm disc | Front: 300mm disc Rear: 153 mm disc |
Suspension | Front: 41mm telescopic fork Rear: Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload | Front: 41mm telescopic fork Rear: Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload |
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