Indian motorcycles have usually been controlled by well-known manufacturers, and Royal Enfield is still the market leader. This development has been led by two of its best-selling models, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Bullet 350. These bikes have seen major changes from Royal Enfield in recent months, especially in terms of new colours and improved features. Most customers get confused while purchasing between Classic 350 and Bullet 350. So, this comparison will walk you through the differences and similarities between these two popular motorcycles.
There are seven different variants of the Classic 350: Redditch, Heritage, Heritage Premium, Halcyon, Signals, Dark, and Chrome. The price ranges from Rs 1.93 lakh to Rs 2.30 lakh (Ex-showroom). Additionally, it is available in eleven colour options.
In contrast, the Bullet 350 comes in five different variants: Base, Battalion Black, Military Silver, Next Gen Mid, and Next Gen Top. Moreover, it is available in six different colours and ranges in price from Rs 1.74 lakh to Rs 2.16 lakh (Ex-showroom).
Now the classic 350 cruiser bike has many improvements in terms of features. It has a Type-C charging port, pilot lamps, LED head & tail lamps, DRLs, and a semi-digital instrument console. Additionally, the more expensive models have an adjustable clutch and brake levers, LED indicators, and a Tripper navigation pod. Furthermore, it has dual-channel ABS as standard and now has a gear indication on the LCD screen.
On the other hand, the Bullet 350 keeps things basic. Now, it has a USB charging port and the option of adding a tripper navigation pod. Moreover, the higher-end variants have dual-channel ABS, while the base model has single-channel ABS.
Both the Classic 350 and the Bullet 350 have a 349 cc J-series air/oil-cooled engine. This powertrain produces 20.2 bhp of power at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm. Additionally, it is paired to a 5-speed gearbox and built on the same twin downtube frame.
In terms of specifications, both bikes have twin tube rear shock absorbers with a 6-step adjustable preload and 41 mm front forks. Moreover, both of them offer 805mm of seat height and a ground clearance of 170mm.
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