Royal Enfield has finally launched the new Hunter 350, 2025 version at a revised pricing of Rs 1.50 Lakh. For the new age variants, the Hunter has gone through a slew of formidable changes that include changes to the suspension to make the bike much more comfortable. The rear dual shock absorbers now have progressive springs that are expected to offer the user better compression while riding, along with a much more gradual rebound.
The new bike has also been given a clutch assist, with a new handlebar design, a fast-charging USB hub, new seat, and increased ground clearance that has been achieved by sticking the exhaust slightly upwards.
The Hunter 350, has gone through no changes mechanically, however it’s been instilled with three new colors, the entry-level model has been priced at Rs 1.77 lakh and the top-end variant has been priced at Rs 1.82 lakhs.
The new Base model of the bike has been priced at Rs 1,49,900, the mid variant has been priced at Rs 1,76,750 and the final top-end variant has been priced at Rs 1,81,750. For the new significantly raised pricing, the users would also benefit by a new digi-anlogue instrument cluster, LED headlamp, and improved ground clearance.
The new added colours to the line up are Rio White, London Red, and Tokyo Black
Variant | Colours- Options | Prices |
Base | Factory Black | Rs 1,49,900 |
Mid | Dapper Grey, (Rio White-New Colour) | Rs 1,76,750 |
Top | Rebel Blue, (London Red -New Colour), Tokyo Black | Rs 1,81,750 |
Performance Specs Against Competitors
Comparison | Royal Enfield Hunter 350 | Honda CB 350 | TVS Ronin |
Engine | 349.3 cc Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine/ 20.2 BHP @ 6100 RPM | 348.66 cc, Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine | 225.9 CC Single Cylinder Engine |
Power | 349.3 cc Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine/ 20.2 BHP @ 6100 RPM | 20.7 bhp@ 5500 rpm | 20.1 BHP@ 7750 rpm |
Torque | 27 NM @ 4000 rpm | 29.4 Nm @ 3000 rpm | 19.3Nm@ 3750 rpm |
Suspension | Telescopic suspension at the front With Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload | Telescopic Front Suspension at the front with Pressurized Nitrogen-Charged rear Suspenison | 41dia. Upside Down Fork Rear Suspension- Monoshock with 7 step adjustable preload |
Price | Rs- 1, 49,900 to Rs 1,81,750 | Rs – 2,14,771- Rs 2,17,802 | Rs 1,35,064-1,72,666 |
Mechanical Changes
Since the power-mill of the bike was a balanced performer in every aspect, Royal Enfield has not made any changes to the current generation model’s engine. The 20.4 Ps producing @ 6100 RPM and max torque figure of 27Nm @ 4000 RPM still continues to offer its due diligence.
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