Royal Enfield Electra renamed to Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES

Technical specifications remain the same.

Royal Enfield has renamed the Royal Enfield Electra to Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES. Thus, the Electra as such has not been discontinued, but has been categorised under the Standard Street Bullet branding, thus reducing ambiguity among buyers.

The 346 cc engine is capable of 19.8 bhp at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm.

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is available as the Bullet 350 in Black shade, and the Bullet 350 ES in Black, Silver, Maroon and Blue shades. The main difference between the Bullet 350 ES and the Bullet 350 is the availability of electric start on the former.

The Bullet 350 and Bullet 350 ES use a single-cylinder, four-stroke, Twinspark, air-cooled, 346 cc engine capable of 19.8 bhp at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, matched to a 5-speed gearbox.

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and Bullet 350 ES use telescopic, 35 mm forks with 130 mm travel up front. At the back, the Bullet 350 gets twin shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload and 80 mm travel, whereas the Bullet 350 ES gets twin gas-charged shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload but the same 80 mm travel.

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES is available in 4 colors.

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There are minor specification differences too among the motorcycles. Where the Bullet 350 measures 800 mm in width, the Bullet 350 ES measures 810 mm, and in terms of height, the Bullet 350 is 1,030 mm while the Bullet 350 ES is 1,120 mm. Finally, in terms of kerb weight, the Bullet 350 weighs 180 kg, whereas the Bullet 350 ES is 7 kg heavier.

Royal Enfield Bullet 350 ES

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