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Royal Enfield has announced price cuts for its popular 350cc bikes. These reductions will go up to Rs 19,222 under the new GST 2.0 system. The lower prices will start from September 22, 2025. The Eicher Motors subsidiary has also announced a partnership with Flipkart to sell its 350cc range online.
According to Royal Enfield, motorcycles with engine capacity up to 350cc now fall under the 18 per cent GST slab, down from 28 per cent earlier.
This has reduced ex-showroom prices by around 8.2 per cent across the Hunter 350, Bullet 350 and Classic 350 models.
The Hunter 350 Factory variant now costs Rs 1,37,640, a reduction of Rs 12,260 from its earlier Rs 1,49,900 tag.
The Rebel, London and Tokyo editions have dropped by Rs 14,867 to Rs 1,66,883.
The Bullet 350 is priced between Rs 1,62,161 and Rs 2,02,409 after reductions of Rs 14,464 to Rs 18,057.
The Classic 350 has seen the steepest cuts, ranging from Rs 16,135 to Rs 19,222, with prices now starting at Rs 1,81,118 for the Redditch SC and topping out at Rs 2,15,750 for the Emerald Green edition.
With the new GST rates, Royal Enfield's 350cc motorcycles have actually become cheaper than Apple's latest iPhone 17 Pro Max, which is priced between Rs 1,49,900 and Rs 2,29,900.
Even after adding registration, road tax and insurance, most Hunter, Bullet and Classic variants will still cost less than the top-spec iPhone.
In a first for the brand, Royal Enfield will list its 350cc portfolio on Flipkart starting September 22 - the same day the GST 2.0 prices take effect.
Models available online will include the Hunter 350, Bullet 350, Classic 350, Meteor 350 and the recently launched Goan Classic 350.
Initially, customers in Bengaluru, Gurugram, Kolkata, Lucknow and Mumbai will be able to book and purchase these motorcycles online.
Deliveries and after-sales service will be managed by Royal Enfield's authorised dealer network, while Flipkart will provide flexible payment options and GST benefits.