Royal Enfield has finally launched the new Hunter 350 motorcycle in the Indian market. This is the first update the bike has received since its launch and gets cosmetic enhancements, additional features, mechanical changes and a few more. Interested customers can book the bike online or by visiting their nearest dealership, deliveries are expected to begin soon.
The bike is offered in three variants - Base priced at Rs 1.5 lakh, Mid-priced at Rs 1.76 lakh and Top priced at Rs 1.81 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). The Base trim is offered in a single colour option - factory black. The mid-spec trim is offered in two colour options - Rio White and Dapper Grey and the top-spec is offered in three colours - Tokyo Black, London Red and Rebel Blue.
Talking about the visual differences, the bike looks largely the same except for the new colourways. The seat maintains its original profile but now features higher foam density for improved comfort. The most significant update is to the rear suspension, which switches from a linear to a progressive spring setup. Combined with a revised exhaust routing, this change boosts overall ground clearance by 10mm.
Talking about the new features, the bike gets LED headlamps, a tripper pod and a type-C USB charger. The 2025 Hunter 350 continues to be powered by a 349cc air-cooled J-series engine, producing 20.2hp of power and 27Nm of torque. It comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox, now enhanced with a slip-assist clutch.
The bike is offered in three variants - Base priced at Rs 1.5 lakh, Mid-priced at Rs 1.76 lakh and Top priced at Rs 1.81 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). The Base trim is offered in a single colour option - factory black. The mid-spec trim is offered in two colour options - Rio White and Dapper Grey and the top-spec is offered in three colours - Tokyo Black, London Red and Rebel Blue.
Talking about the visual differences, the bike looks largely the same except for the new colourways. The seat maintains its original profile but now features higher foam density for improved comfort. The most significant update is to the rear suspension, which switches from a linear to a progressive spring setup. Combined with a revised exhaust routing, this change boosts overall ground clearance by 10mm.
Talking about the new features, the bike gets LED headlamps, a tripper pod and a type-C USB charger. The 2025 Hunter 350 continues to be powered by a 349cc air-cooled J-series engine, producing 20.2hp of power and 27Nm of torque. It comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox, now enhanced with a slip-assist clutch.
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