Royal Enfield Bullet 350 And Himalayan Are Quite Expensive Now
Both motorcycles now retail at a premium of roughly Rs 4,500, depending on the colour model
Royal Enfield has once again increased the asking prices of all its motorcycles. Here are the latest prices of its most affordable model, the Bullet 350, and its pukka adventure bike, the Himalayan.
Variant |
New Price |
Old Price |
Price Difference |
Bullet 350 (on-road Delhi) |
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Kick-start |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,58,485 |
Bullet Silver & Onyx Black: Rs 1,53,718 |
Rs 4,767 |
Black: Rs 1,65,754 |
Black: Rs 1,60,775 |
Rs 4,979 |
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Self-start |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,82,190 |
Regal Red, Jet Black & Royal Blue: Rs 1,76,731 |
Rs 5,459 |
2021 Himalayan (ex-showroom) |
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Granite Black, Pine Green |
Rs 2,13,273 |
Rs 2,08,657 |
Rs 4,616 |
Mirage Silver, Gravel Grey |
Rs 2,05,784 |
Rs 2,01,314 |
Rs 4,470 |
Lake Blue, Rock Red |
Rs 2,09,529 |
Rs 2,04,985 |
Rs 4,544 |
The Bullet 350 has been one of the most popular models in the Rs 1 lakh - Rs 2 lakh range, raking in decent sales figures. Although customers will have to bear the brunt, this price revision might not dent the Bullet’s popularity.
The 2021 Himalayan’s asking price is quite steep now. And that too for a couple of minor updates that don’t change the appeal or dynamics of the Himalayan at all. At Rs 2.10 lakh (on average), the Himalayan is once again around Rs 80,000 cheaper than the revered and superbly built BMW G 310 GS.
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