Royal Enfield Bullet 350 for Rs. 18,700 in a viral bill from 1986 takes internet by storm
The starting price for the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 in India is Rs. 1.5 lakh (ex-showroom).

Fans are shocked by an old Royal Enfield Bullet 350 bill that has gone viral on social networking sites since it shows the bike's pricing as Rs. 18,700. The bill circulating online was created in 1986, or around 36 years ago. The Jharkhand-based Sandeep Auto Company was the issuer of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Standard model seen in the widely circulated banknote. Below is a picture of the 1986 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 banknote that has gone viral.
In 1986, the Royal Enfield Bullet was simply known as the Enfield Bullet. The Indian army utilised it to patrol the border regions at the time since it was regarded as a dependable motorbike.
One of the business's earliest models is the Royal Enfield Bullet, and many people only know the company as a result of the Bullet name. According to rumours, Royal Enfield will shortly introduce a new Bullet with a 650cc engine in India. The only engine options for the Royal Enfield Bullet up until this point were 350cc and 500cc.
FAQs
1. Who actually owns Royal Enfield?
Eicher Motors
2. Which nation produced Royal Enfield?
Enfield Cycle Company merged with Madras Motors to become Enfield of India in 1955. Enfield of India was headquartered in Chennai and began producing the 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet motorbike there.
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