Royal Enfield has introduced a new color option for the Bullet 350, emphasizing the bike’s retro personality with the Battalion Black edition. However, this design isn’t limited to the dominant black color alone.
The seat design has been modified, following the style of the Bullet 500 launched in 1989, which not only gives it a different look but also enhances comfort.
The taillight has been changed to a polygonal shape (all other variants have a circular light), while the headlight features chrome details, as do the turn indicators, handlebars, and suspension.
Chrome finishes have been applied to the brake and clutch levers, the exhaust pipe, and even the six-spoke wheels, while the rearview mirrors are black. The fuel tank and side panels have been adorned with 3D Royal Enfield symbols.
Despite all these changes in the Battalion Black version, the Bullet 350 retains its core engine: a single-cylinder 349 cc engine, capable of producing 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of torque. It is paired with a five-speed gearbox. The bike has a disc brake in the front and a drum brake in the rear, equipped with ABS.