– The design language of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has been retained
– The motorcycle is available in five colors, with three being developed variants of previous colors
– The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has a retro look but is not old
– It comes with a premium paint scheme and a chrome version is also available
– The Bullet 350 and Classic 350 are based on the company’s J-platform
– The new Bullet 350 shares a lot with the Classic 350 while being based on the J platform
– The fuel tank of the Bullet 350 is pin-striped and the badging is similar to the previous Bullet
– The Classic 350 has a classic split seat setup and the rear seat can be removed
– There are cosmetic differences between the Bullet 350 and Classic 350, such as the rear tail lamp housing and rear fender
– The Bullet 350 does not have a hood over the headlamp, while the Classic 350 does
– The Bullet 350 uses a single-piece seat, while the Classic 350 has a split-seat setup
– The side panel of the Bullet 350 is circular, while the Classic 350 has an oval shape
– The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is available in three variants – Military, Standard, and Black Gold, with prices ranging from Rs 1.73 lakh to Rs 2.16 lakh
– The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is available in five variants, with the most affordable one priced at Rs 1.94 lakh.