Royal Enfield Increases Prices of Bullet 350 and Classic 350 in India

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08 Jan 2026
6 min read

News Synopsis

Royal Enfield has increased the prices of its popular 350cc motorcycles — the Bullet 350 and Classic 350 — at the start of the new year. The revised prices are now effective across India, impacting multiple variants of both models.

Royal Enfield Hikes Prices of Bullet 350 and Classic 350

Royal Enfield, one of India’s leading motorcycle manufacturers, offers a wide range of products across multiple segments. In the popular 350cc segment, the company sells several models.

According to reports, Royal Enfield has increased the prices of two of its best-selling motorcycles — Bullet 350 and Classic 350. Let’s take a look at how much the prices have gone up and what the new prices are.

Prices Have Been Increased

Royal Enfield offers multiple options in the 350cc category. As per the latest update, prices of the Bullet 350 and Classic 350 have been increased. Both motorcycles have been on sale in the Indian market for a long time and continue to remain popular among buyers.

How Much Has the Price Increased?

  • Bullet 350: Price hike ranging from ₹1,622 to ₹2,025

  • Classic 350: Price hike ranging from ₹1,540 to ₹1,835

This is the first price hike by Royal Enfield after the GST revision.

Variant-Wise Price Hike: Bullet 350

  • Battalion Black: +₹1,622

  • Military Black: +₹1,628

  • Military Red: +₹1,629

  • Standard Black & Standard Maroon: +₹1,851

  • Black Gold: +₹2,025

Bullet 350 New Prices (Ex-Showroom)

  • Battalion Black: ₹1.64 lakh

  • Military Black: ₹1.64 lakh

  • Military Red: ₹1.64 lakh

  • Standard Black: ₹1.87 lakh

  • Standard Maroon: ₹1.87 lakh

  • Black Gold: ₹2.04 lakh

Royal Enfield Classic 350: New Variant Prices (Ex-Showroom)

  • Redditch Red: ₹1.82 lakh

  • Halcyon Black: ₹1.85 lakh

  • Madras Red: ₹1.88 lakh

  • Jodhpur Blue: ₹1.88 lakh

  • Medallion Bronze: ₹1.93 lakh

  • Commando Sand: ₹2.04 lakh

  • Gun Grey: ₹2.13 lakh

  • Stealth Black: ₹2.13 lakh

  • Emerald: ₹2.17 lakh

When Have the New Prices Been Implemented?

According to reports, Royal Enfield has implemented the price hike with immediate effect. The motorcycles are now available at the revised prices across India.

Prices Had Dropped After GST 2.0

In September 2025, the introduction of GST 2.0 significantly changed India’s motorcycle market.

Following a reduction in tax rates, manufacturers passed on the benefits to customers, leading to price cuts of several thousand rupees.

After the GST revision, motorcycles up to 350cc now attract 18% GST instead of 28%, making them more affordable earlier.

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