The classic Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is still the king of the streets of Bangladesh with a combination of vintage looks and up-to-date engineering. The motorcycle will be sold at BDT 417,500 in June 2025 and is an experience of timeless design, performance of the power level that all motorman swoons at, and some sort of legendary riding comfort.
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has tradition and a royal lineage at its back and, therefore, has always enjoyed the status of more than a bike, but an ever changing lifestyle. The new version is not as old-fashioned as before although some of the features incorporated in the old model, such as the dual-channel ABS braking, USB charging port, are still left in it. It would be a good choice among modern riders.
This traditional cruiser is equipped with 350 ccs of engine which generates 20.2 BHP at 6,100 rpm and a maximum torque of 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm. Its fuel economy is also practical as it can consume about 35km/l within the city to 40km/l on the highways. The Bullet 350, with a seat height of 805 mm and weighing in at 195 kg, is likened to be stable and have a lot of control, particularly on highway speeds of up to 120 km/h.
Why Riders Still Choose Bullet 350
What makes the Bullet 350 attractive is the design is elegant, minimalistic and yet the engineering is solid. Its presence in the road is matchless and its chrome finishes in addition to the old fashioned headlamp give a feeling of nostalgia. Its riders will appreciate its hard working motor that will deliver the required torque in the different terrains whether you are in a city or a countryside.
The Bullet 350 business dealership is officially recognized by IFAD Motors Ltd and has a wide chain of showrooms and service centers in Bangladesh. When this strong after sales service is coupled with the confidence of easy repair and parts by the riders, it makes the case stronger than the competitors. The road is full of competitors such as Honda Vario 160 ABS, Yamaha R15 V4 BS7, Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 and many more but there is no chance that they will beat the iconic Bullet with its loyal fans.
Strengths and Limitations
Nevertheless, although it is very popular, the Bullet 350 does not lack disadvantages. Its bulkiness also makes it a bit difficult to maneuver in a crowded city and in uneven surfaces. In addition, its horsepower might appear to be slight especially when compared to newer sport bikes. Nevertheless, these shortcomings are compensated by its smooth cruise ability and luxury sensation when traveling long distances.
Bullet has a mileage of 35 km/l and this is a selling point in a market that is fuel conscious like Bangladesh. It is also an effective option of the everyday and hardcore bikers as they are able to estimate their monthly expenditures on fuel using its fuel cost calculator online.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is not a motorcycle, it is a heritage on wheels. Due to its flawless design, its reliable performance, and perhaps its sentimental value, the Bullet 350 never fails to impress the bikers who wish to have a bike with a soul.
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