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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 vs Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 vs Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
Key Highlights | Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 ABS | Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 ABS |
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Engine Type | Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, Twinspark, Air cooled | Single cylinder, 4 stroke, Spark ignition, Air cooled |
Max Power | 20.07 PS @ 5250 rpm | 27.57 PS @ 5250 rpm |
Mileage (ARAI) | 40 kmpl | 30 kmpl |
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 DISCONTINUED
Rs. To Be AnnouncedRoyal Enfield Thunderbird 500 DISCONTINUED
Rs. 2.07 Lakh
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 vs Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 Key Highlights
Basic Info | Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 ABS | Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 ABS |
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Rating |
403 reviews
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56 reviews
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Brand Name | Royal Enfield | Royal Enfield |
Ex-Showroom Price | Rs. To Be Announced | Rs. 2.07 Lakh |
Engine Type | Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, Twinspark, Air cooled | Single cylinder, 4 stroke, Spark ignition, Air cooled |
Max Power | 20.07 PS @ 5250 rpm | 27.57 PS @ 5250 rpm |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol |
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Brakes Front | Disc | Disc |
Brakes Rear | Disc | Disc |
Mileage (ARAI) | 40 kmpl | 30 kmpl |
Wheel Size | Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-457.2 mm | Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-457.2 mm |
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) | Spoke | Spoke |
ABS | Dual Channel | Dual Channel |
Starting | Kick and Self Start | Kick and Self Start |
Speedometer | Digital | Analogue |
Insurance | ... | ... |
Brochure | N/A | N/A |
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Pros and Cons
- Positives
- Negatives
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350
- Features
- Laidback riding stance
- Handling
- Silent exhaust note
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
- Torquey engine
- Features
- Highway cruising capability
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350
- Weight makes the engine feel lethargic
- No ABS
- Suspension on the firmer side
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
- No ABS
Watch Videos of Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 and Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
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News Updates on Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 and Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 To Get More Affordable24 Sep, 2019 | By Team ZigWheels
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500X India Launch Soon26 Dec, 2017 | By Team ZigWheels
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All-new Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 to launch on October 11, 20121 Oct, 2012 | By Team ZigWheels
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 on its way! Full details revealed!15 Sep, 2012 | By Team ZigWheels
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Bajaj Avenger 220 DTSi V/S Royal Enfield Thunderbird Twinspark12 Apr, 2012 | By Team ZigWheels
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Royal Enfield showcases Thunderbird 500 at 2012 Auto Expo7 Jan, 2012 | By Team ZigWheels
Recently Asked User Questions
- Dear Yashwant, I also decided to buy Thunderbird 500. As you said, I can wait until they launch in BS6 version. But, what I heard is \'RE will stopped their 500CC varients of bikes in BS6 version\'. Really is that true? Because I would like to buy 500 not 350 or 650. So could you say anything up to this?
- There is no cosmetic difference between 500 and 350 the difference you feel is all about the milage and power but if you wait for a while Thunderbird is going to come in bs6 version and with abs so you will have more value for money. please wait for a month in October it's going to come.
- My opinion is don’t buy RE bikes . Nowadays RE is making only profit out the ppl money and there isn’t any improvement on the vibrations and better pick up. It’s gonna cost more and more on servicing and spares . Look for something Jawa or similar one . But No RE . My experience.They jus wanna manufacture in mass quantities and not a better bikes .
- For plain road 350 is sufficient and you wl get good mileage. if you are driving in hilly terrain you can go for 500
- Thunderbird 350 is good choice..good mileage and comfortable for long rides..500 EFI more costly
- Blindly go for RE thunderbird 350. ( Personal suggesion go for a Car)
- I own a Avenger 220 Cruise. Must tell you the ride is really comfortable and no vibrations or difficulty in traffic. Can easily maneuver in traffic. Two things I don\'t like is the long wheelbase makes turn radius more, which becomes difficult while taking you turns or changing to the opposite lane. Second is pick up is average for a 220 cc engine. Rest: Low Maintainence Cost, Spare parts availability, Bajaj Service Center Availability , Pretty Good Mileage of around 25-30 Kmpl and The Best Is You can go on Long Drive in comfort, No Back Pain, Less Vibration, Less Fuel Stops and the best Cruising at 80kmpl comfortable and enjoy the Ride. Now my friend also has a Thunderbird. Same as known problems, Vibrations, Mileage Problem, High Service Charge, comparatively less service center availability and the biggest concern is the spare parts cost. Average Pick Up. Which means you\'ll struggle overtaking. Thunderbird although gives you a very much comfortable ride except for the vibrations. For daily commute, I wouldn\'t Suggest a Thunderbird. For a daily commute of 60km, you can go for Avenger 220 Street or Cruise. Other options would be NS 200 or Yamaha FZ or New Gixxer is also good I guess.
- I own a Avenger 220 Cruise. Must tell you the ride is really comfortable and no vibrations or difficulty in traffic. Can easily maneuver in traffic. Two things I don't like is the long wheelbase makes turn radius more, which becomes difficult while taking you turns or changing to the opposite lane. Second is pick up is average for a 220 cc engine. Rest: Low Maintainence Cost, Spare parts availability, Bajaj Service Center Availability , Pretty Good Mileage of around 25-30 Kmpl and The Best Is You can go on Long Drive in comfort, No Back Pain, Less Vibration, Less Fuel Stops and the best Cruising at 80kmpl comfortable and enjoy the Ride. Now my friend also has a Thunderbird. Same as known problems, Vibrations, Mileage Problem, High Service Charge, comparatively less service center availability and the biggest concern is the spare parts cost. Average Pick Up. Which means you'll struggle overtaking. Thunderbird although gives you a very much comfortable ride except for the vibrations. For daily commute, I wouldn't Suggest a Thunderbird. For a daily commute of 60km, you can go for Avenger 220 Street or Cruise. Other options would be NS 200 or Yamaha FZ or New Gixxer is also good I guess.
- I own a Avenger 220 Cruise. Must tell you the ride is really comfortable and no vibrations or difficulty in traffic. Can easily maneuver in traffic. Two things I don't like is the long wheelbase makes turn radius more, which becomes difficult while taking you turns or changing to the opposite lane. Second is pick up is average for a 220 cc engine. Rest: Low Maintainence Cost, Spare parts availability, Bajaj Service Center Availability , Pretty Good Mileage of around 25-30 Kmpl and The Best Is You can go on Long Drive in comfort, No Back Pain, Less Vibration, Less Fuel Stops and the best Cruising at 80kmpl comfortable and enjoy the Ride. Now my friend also has a Thunderbird. Same as known problems, Vibrations, Mileage Problem, High Service Charge, comparatively less service center availability and the biggest concern is the spare parts cost. Average Pick Up. Which means you'll struggle overtaking. Thunderbird although gives you a very much comfortable ride except for the vibrations. For daily commute, I wouldn't Suggest a Thunderbird. For a daily commute of 60km, you can go for Avenger 220 Street or Cruise. Other options would be NS 200 or Yamaha FZ or New Gixxer is also good I guess.
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 Vs Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 Comparison FAQs
The Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 delivers better mileage 40 kmpl.
For the ABS version, 346 cc Petrol engine of Thunderbird 350 produces 20.07 PS @ 5250 rpm of power and 28 Nm @ 4000 rpm of torque. Whereas for the ABS version, 499 cc Petrol engine of Thunderbird 500 produces 27.57 PS @ 5250 rpm of power and 41.3 Nm @ 4000 rpm of torque
User Reviews of Comparison
- Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350
- Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
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Thunderbird 3502.6Suspension needs a lot of
Suspension needs a lot of improvement.The footrest has too much of engine vibrations, Makes it uncomfortable on long drive.
Sujit (Verified User) 6 months ago -
Thunderbird 3504.2The suspension is not very
The suspension is not very smooth.Pick up and posture is good.Still i enjoy riding it after the change of the exhaust from stock to moto wings cone barrel.
Mamallan (Verified User) 7 months ago -
Thunderbird 350This is not a bike it's a
This is not a bike it's a emotion for me.My bike was crazy love everything like parts design color everything.
Gaurav (Verified User) 8 months ago -
Thunderbird 35060k experience mileage around
60k experience mileage around 26km service cost around 3500 engine work has done once single owner
Mithin (Verified User) 8 months ago -
Thunderbird 3504.6I have bought my RE Thunderbird
I have bought my re thunderbird 350 in 2018.Bike road perfectly fine.And you can take your bike wherever you want.
Puneet (Verified User) 9 months ago -
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Thunderbird 500Royal ride
9 years old but still the same royal ride with powerful engine with disc and mileage is decent not so good but satisfied
Khush (Verified User) 8 months ago -
Thunderbird 5004.2நீண்ட தூரம் பயணம் செய்வதற்கு
நீண்ட தூரம் பயணம் செய்வதற்கு ஏற்ற வகையில் உள்ளது ஸ்சுமூத் & குயிக் பிக்கப்
Bhaskar (Verified User) 9 months ago -
Thunderbird 500Great pleassure
Feel great to ride thunderbird 500, Best cruise bike, You can ride whole day comfortably.The mileage is decent you can expect 30 plus on highways and the service cost is less than 3k.
Sudhakar (Verified User) 10 months ago -
Thunderbird 500Engine performance
Driving this 500cc bike was fun.Engine performance was great with mileage of 30kmpl.Seat was not comfortable for long rides.Maintenance of enfield bikes are high.Specially the fuel pump will stop working after 5-7 years.Replacement from re service centre also does not guarantee a long running fuel pump.Rust on body parts is a major issue in re.Overall good to ride but high on maintenance.
Saibal (Verified User) 1 year ago -
Thunderbird 500Reliable bike
Over all its strong and reliable bike, Only most important thing you have to care services on time and engine oil.I love my bike.I am using from since 2013 and it's still very best pickup, Engine and best thing is this you can drive hundreds of kilometres without any hustle.
Dhruv (Verified User) 1 year ago -
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