Royal Enfield 350cc Prices Drop! New Price List for Classic, Hunter, Meteor, and Bullet After GST 2.0 Cut
Royal Enfield has announced that it will pass on the full benefit of the GST rate reduction to its customers, making its entire 350cc motorcycle range more accessible. This move comes after the GST Council’s decision to reduce the GST rate on two-wheelers under 350cc from 28% to 18%. This price reduction could be up to ₹22,000 on the entire 350cc range. The new prices will be effective starting September 22, 2025.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the new prices for the 2025 Royal Enfield 350cc models. The new prices have been calculated by removing the 28% GST and applying the new 18% GST on the ex-showroom price.

Updated Royal Enfield 350cc Ex-Showroom Prices in Delhi (After GST 2.0 Price Cut)
| Motorcycle Model | Variant Name | Ex-Showroom Price (Delhi) | New Price (18% GST) | GST Benefits |
| Classic 350 | Redditch | ₹1,97,253 | ₹1,81,387 | ₹15,866 |
| Halcyon | ₹2,00,157 | ₹1,84,077 | ₹16,080 | |
| Heritage | ₹2,03,813 | ₹1,87,489 | ₹16,324 | |
| Heritage Premium | ₹2,08,415 | ₹1,91,723 | ₹16,692 | |
| Signals | ₹2,20,669 | ₹2,03,040 | ₹17,629 | |
| Dark | ₹2,29,866 | ₹2,11,489 | ₹18,377 | |
| Chrome | ₹2,34,972 | ₹2,16,196 | ₹18,776 | |
| Hunter 350 | Retro (Factory) | ₹1,49,900 | ₹1,37,846 | ₹12,054 |
| Metro (Dapper) | ₹1,69,656 | ₹1,56,128 | ₹13,528 | |
| Metro (Rebel) | ₹1,74,655 | ₹1,60,738 | ₹13,917 | |
| Meteor 350 | Fireball | ₹2,08,270 | ₹1,91,590 | ₹16,680 |
| Stellar | ₹2,18,385 | ₹2,00,929 | ₹17,456 | |
| Aurora | ₹2,22,430 | ₹2,04,635 | ₹17,795 | |
| Supernova | ₹2,32,545 | ₹2,13,974 | ₹18,571 | |
| Bullet 350 | Battalion Black | ₹1,74,730 | ₹1,60,808 | ₹13,922 |
| Military Red / Military Black | ₹1,77,316 | ₹1,63,161 | ₹14,155 | |
| Standard Maroon / Standard Black | ₹2,01,707 | ₹1,85,532 | ₹16,175 | |
| Black Gold | ₹2,20,466 | ₹2,02,878 | ₹17,588 | |
| Goan Classic 350 | Single Tone | ₹2,37,351 | ₹2,18,294 | ₹19,057 |
| Dual Tone | ₹2,40,381 | ₹2,21,098 | ₹19,283 |
Royal Enfield has announced that it will pass on the full benefit of the GST rate reduction to its customers across its motorcycle business, service, apparel, and accessories range, following recent reforms introduced by the GST Council. This move makes the entire 350cc range more accessible, as the GST rate on these motorcycles has been reduced from 28% to 18%. This price reduction could be up to ₹22,000 on the entire 350cc range. This comes after a public appeal by Royal Enfield’s MD, Siddhartha Lal, to the government to not raise GST on bikes above 350cc, warning that a split tax regime could damage a segment vital to India’s global edge.
Which RE motorcycle prices are reduced after new GST Cut?
With the new GST rates, Royal Enfield’s 350cc models are now more affordable for riding enthusiasts. The 2025 Classic 350 will see a price drop, with the Redditch variant now starting at around ₹1,81,387 and the top-end Chrome variant at ₹2,16,196. The 2025 Hunter 350 becomes even more accessible, with the Retro (Factory) variant starting at ₹1,37,846 and the Metro (Rebel) variant at ₹1,60,738. The 2025 Meteor 350 will now start at ₹1,91,590 for the Fireball variant and go up to ₹2,13,974 for the Supernova variant. The iconic 2025 Bullet 350 sees its Battalion Black variant priced at ₹1,60,808 and the Black Gold at ₹2,02,878. Lastly, the 2025 Goan Classic 350 will be available for ₹2,18,294 for the Single Tone and ₹2,21,098 for the Dual Tone variant.

On-Road Prices to Reduce After New GST Cut in GST 2.0 Regime
The GST rate reduction from 28% to 18% on motorcycles under 350cc will not only lower the ex-showroom price but will also have a positive impact on the overall on-road price. The on-road price of a motorcycle includes the ex-showroom price, road tax, and insurance. While road tax is a fixed percentage of the ex-showroom price and will therefore decrease, the insurance premium is also expected to be lower. This is because the insurance premium is calculated based on the bike’s Insured Declared Value (IDV), which is directly linked to the ex-showroom price of the vehicle. As the ex-showroom price decreases due to the GST cut, the IDV also reduces, leading to a lower insurance premium.

FAQs on Royal Enfield 350cc GST Reduction
1. Why are Royal Enfield 350cc motorcycles getting a price cut? The GST Council has reduced the GST rate on all motorcycles with an engine capacity of 350cc or below from 28% to 18%. Royal Enfield has stated that it will pass this full benefit to its customers.
2. Which Royal Enfield models are affected by the GST price cut? The GST cut affects all Royal Enfield motorcycles with an engine capacity of 350cc, including the Classic 350, Hunter 350, Meteor 350, Bullet 350, and Goan Classic 350.
3. What is the expected price drop for the Royal Enfield Classic 350 after the GST cut? The price drop for the Classic 350 variants ranges from approximately ₹15,866 to ₹18,776, depending on the variant.
4. How much will the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 price change with the new GST rate? The Hunter 350 will see a price reduction of about ₹12,054 to ₹13,917 across its variants.
5. What is the new GST price for all RE 350cc motorcycles? The new prices for the 350cc models are as follows:
- Classic 350: ₹1,81,387 – ₹2,16,196
- Hunter 350: ₹1,37,846 – ₹1,60,738
- Meteor 350: ₹1,91,590 – ₹2,13,974
- Bullet 350: ₹1,60,808 – ₹2,02,878
- Goan Classic 350: ₹2,18,294 – ₹2,21,098
6. When will the new prices for Royal Enfield 350cc bikes be effective? The new prices will be available to customers starting September 22, 2025.
7. Does the GST reduction apply to Royal Enfield bikes above 350cc? No, the GST reduction applies to the 350cc range and below. For Royal Enfield models with an engine capacity greater than 350cc, the prices will change as per the new GST rates.
8. What is the maximum GST benefit on a Royal Enfield 350cc bike? The maximum benefit is up to ₹22,000 on the entire 350cc range.

9. How is the new price calculated? The new price is calculated by first removing the old 28% GST from the ex-showroom price and then adding the new 18% GST.
10. What is the old GST rate on Royal Enfield 350cc motorcycles? The old GST rate was 28%.
11. What is the new GST rate on Royal Enfield 350cc motorcycles? The new GST rate is 18%.
12. Will the GST cut affect the on-road price? Yes, the GST cut will lead to a reduction in the on-road price as it lowers the ex-showroom price, which in turn reduces the road tax and insurance premium.
13. Does the GST cut on bikes mean a lower insurance premium? Yes, since the insurance premium is calculated based on the bike’s Insured Declared Value (IDV), a lower ex-showroom price due to the GST cut will result in a lower IDV and, therefore, a lower insurance premium.
14. Are all Royal Enfield models getting cheaper? No, only the 350cc models will get cheaper. Bikes with engine capacities greater than 350cc will see a different price change based on the new GST rates.
15. What is the price of the 2025 Bullet 350 after the GST cut? The price for the Bullet 350 will start at approximately ₹1,60,808 for the Battalion Black variant.
16. What is the price of the 2025 Meteor 350 after the GST cut? The Meteor 350 will start at a new price of approximately ₹1,91,590 for the Fireball variant.
17. What is the new price of the Goan Classic 350? The Goan Classic 350 will now be available for approximately ₹2,18,294 (Single Tone) and ₹2,21,098 (Dual Tone).
18. Will the GST change affect the price of accessories and apparel? Yes, Royal Enfield has stated that it will pass on the full benefit of the GST rate reduction to its customers across its motorcycle business, service, apparel, and accessories range.
19. Is this price change permanent? The price change is due to a government GST reform. Unless there is a new policy change, these prices are expected to remain in effect.
20. What is GST 2.0? GST 2.0 refers to the recent GST reforms that aim to simplify the tax structure by reducing the number of slabs.
21. Will this price cut increase sales for Royal Enfield? Royal Enfield hopes that this price reduction will make their motorcycles more accessible, encouraging first-time buyers and fueling the thriving two-wheeler industry in India.
22. How does the GST cut on bikes compare to other vehicles? The GST cut from 28% to 18% also applies to small cars and commercial vehicles like trucks and buses.
23. Can I get a refund if I already paid for my bike before the price cut? The new prices will be effective from September 22, 2025. Any purchases made before this date would have been at the old price.
24. Will this reduce the waiting period for the bikes? The press release does not mention anything about the impact on waiting periods.
25. Does the GST cut affect the price of spare parts? The GST council has introduced a uniform GST rate of 18% on all auto parts.






