Royal Enfield 350cc Bikes Price List In 2026: All Models Ranked From Cheapest To Costliest
- Authored by: Reetika Bhatt
- Updated Aug 21, 2026, 13:55 IST
Royal Enfield’s 350cc range spans the Hunter, Bullet, Classic, Meteor and Goan Classic. Here’s the 2026 price list, ranked from the most affordable model to the costliest.
Royal Enfield 350cc Bikes Price 2026: Cheapest To Costliest
Royal Enfield’s 350cc lineup currently spans five distinct motorcycles and the price gap between the cheapest and priciest is over Rs 70,000, wide enough to change which bike actually fits your budget. For buyers comparing these models, this matters because they all share the same 349cc engine and power output, so the price difference comes down entirely to body style, features as well as finish instead of performance. Here’s how all five rank, from most to least affordable based on current ex-showroom prices listed on Royal Enfield’s own website.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Rs 1.38 Lakh Onwards
The cheapest of the five, the RE Hunter 350 is a roadster built for city riding with a shorter wheelbase and lighter overall feel. It comes in Retro and Metro variants, with the Metro trim adding an LED headlight, Tripper Pod navigation along with USB Type-C fast charging as standard. Colour options like Moonshot White, Mumbai Yellow, Tokyo Black, London Red and Rebel Blue are the most expensive at Rs 1.71 lakh (ex-showroom).
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350: Rs 1.66 Lakh Onwards
Royal Enfield’s longest-running nameplate, the Bullet 350 sits just above the Hunter with its single-piece bench seat and traditional silhouette. It runs on the same J-series 349cc engine and is offered across five colourways though it skips alloy wheels in favour of a more classic look. For the costliest Black Gold option, you will need to shell out Rs 2.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Classic 350: Rs 1.87 Lakh Onwards
The Classic 350 remains Royal Enfield’s best-known model. It is recognisable by its casquette headlamp and upright riding posture. Pricing varies significantly by colourway, from the base Redditch Red at Rs 1.87 lakh up to new Gorkha Green edition and Commando Sand option at Rs 2.10 lakh (both, ex-showroom). This reflects how much variant choice affects the final cost on this model specifically.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350
Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Rs 2 Lakh Onwards
Positioned as a cruiser, the Meteor 350 adds a lower, wider seat, a windscreen on select variants and dual-channel ABS as standard across the range. All variants now come with Tripper navigation built in, a feature that’s optional or absent on the cheaper models below it. The prices go up to Rs 2.21 lakh (ex-showroom) for Supernova Black.
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350: Rs 2.25 Lakh Onwards
The most expensive of the five, the Goan Classic 350 is a bobber-styled variant with ape-hanger handlebars and a floating seat design, priced roughly Rs 37,000-50,000 above the base Classic 350 despite sharing the same engine and most mechanical components. Buyers are essentially paying for the distinct bobber aesthetic and exclusive paint schemes instead of any performance difference.
Since all five motorcycles use the same 349cc engine producing around 20.2bhp, the decision ultimately comes down to riding posture, body style and how much you value the styling differences rather than which one performs better on paper.
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