30-Year Arcs / A2 / Royal Enfield 350 Cruiser
Royal Enfield United Kingdom

Royal Enfield Meteor 350. The cheapest cruiser ride into RE ownership.

RE's 2020 Meteor 350 is built on the new J-series 349cc single — replacing the iron-engine Bullet/Thunderbird as RE's entry-level. 20bhp, 191kg, low 765mm seat, A2-friendly. UK + US.

1996
RE Bullet era · 1996
2006
RE Thunderbird era · 2006
2016
Pre-Meteor 350
2026
Meteor 350 · 6 yrs
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1996 RE Bullet era
1996 RE Bullet 350/500

RE Bullet 350/500 (1996)

Iron-engine Bullet — the original
22bhp, kick-start, separate gearbox

346cc air-cooled iron-engine single (carb)
18bhp
27
165
790
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue dialsKick-startDrum brakes
Known issues
  • Carb sync drift — all years
  • Oil leaks (iron engine) — all years
  • Otherwise indestructible
£3,495
£7,200
£1.5-3k
2006 Thunderbird era
2006 RE Thunderbird 350

RE Thunderbird 350 (2006)

Iron-engine cruiser variant
Slightly more comfortable cruiser format

346cc air-cooled iron-engine single (carb)
18bhp
27
180
775
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue dialsKick-startDrum brakes
Known issues
  • Carb sync drift — all years
  • Indestructible
£3,995
£6,700
£1.8-3.2k
2016 Pre-Meteor 350
No bike for this era

Pre-Meteor 350

RE was on Bullet/Classic/Thunderbird X
J-series 350 platform launched 2020 with Meteor 350

Pre-Meteor — Thunderbird 350X
20bhp
28
188
770
£3,749
2026 Meteor 350 · 6 yrs in production
2026 RE Meteor 350

RE Meteor 350 (2026)

All-new 349cc J-series single — push-rod SOHC
Modern chassis, ABS, A2-friendly, cruiser geometry

349cc air-cooled J-series single (FI)
20bhp
27
191
765
Single-channel ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCD insetTripper navigation podA2-friendly
Known issues
  • Reg/rec failure — early
  • Otherwise mature J-series platform
£4,059Verified MSRP
£4,059
£2.8-3.8k
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

Royal Enfield small cruiser arc · 1996-2026
Iron-engine → J-series 350 Total redesign 2020 RE's iron-engine Bullet/Thunderbird 350 (1955-2020 — yes, 65 years!) was finally replaced by the J-series 349cc SOHC single. Same 20bhp ballpark but FI, modern oil seals, no leaks, push-rod actuated valves, modern chassis.
vs Honda Rebel 500 Half the power, half the price Rebel 500 (£6,099, 471cc 47bhp, 191kg): more power, A2-friendly via restrictor. Meteor 350 (£4,049, 349cc 20bhp, 191kg): less power, A2 out of the box, half the money. Different rider — Meteor for true new licence holders, Rebel for those wanting more headroom.
vs Honda CB350H'ness (UK) Direct rival Honda CB350 H'ness (£3,899, 348cc single 21bhp, 181kg): almost identical positioning. Meteor 350 (£4,049): cruiser format vs Honda's roadster format. Both A2-friendly. Pick by ergonomics — cruiser vs upright.
Real cost trajectory Down in real terms 1996 Bullet 350 was £7,200 in today's money. Meteor 350 is £4,049 in 2026 — vastly cheaper while being a far better motorcycle. RE's modern manufacturing pricing is genuinely competitive.
Cheapest way in £2,800 (used 2020-22) A clean 2020-2022 Meteor 350 is the cheapest entry to modern RE ownership. £2.8-3.5k for a tidy one. Watch reg/rec, otherwise J-series platform is solid.
Rider aids count 1 → 1 (single ABS) Single-channel ABS (front only) in 2026. No traction control, no ride modes — appropriate for the price and the target rider (entry-level commuter / new licence).
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 RE Bullet 350 Royal Enfield archive · MCN
2020+ RE Meteor 350 Royal Enfield press release · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2026 RE Meteor 350 (current) RE 2026 spec sheet · MCN