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The power of the Royal Enfield Bullet varies depending on the specific model and engine variant. Royal Enfield offers multiple engine options for the Bullet lineup. Here are the power figures for the most common engine variants:

  1. Royal Enfield Bullet 350:

    • Engine: 346cc, Single Cylinder, Air-cooled
    • Power Output: Approximately 19.8 bhp (brake horsepower) at 5,250 rpm
    • Torque: Approximately 28 Nm at 4,000 rpm
  2. Royal Enfield Bullet 500:

    • Engine: 499cc, Single Cylinder, Air-cooled
    • Power Output: Approximately 27.2 bhp at 5,250 rpm
    • Torque: Approximately 41.3 Nm at 4,000 rpm

It's important to note that Royal Enfield motorcycles, including the Bullet, are known for their torquey nature rather than high power output. They offer good low-end torque, which provides a relaxed cruising experience and allows for easy maneuvering in city traffic.

These power figures are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the model year and specific variant of the Royal Enfield Bullet. It's always recommended to check the official specifications or consult with a Royal Enfield dealer for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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