New Delhi: Deliveries of Royal Enfield’s recently released Hunter 350 motorcycle have begun in the Indian market. The Hunter 350, the company’s most economical product, made its formal debut in Thailand earlier this month. It rides beside vehicles like the TVS Ronin and the Classic 350. Three models are offered for sale: the Hunter 350 Retro is priced at Rs 1,49,900, the Metro is priced at Rs 1,63,900, and the top-spec Metro Rebel is priced at Rs 1,68,900. (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Also Read :- Alto K10: Know details of additional features added into latest version
Motorcycles that were reserved in advance are already being delivered to customers. The new Hunter 350 will, however, not be available to clients who made their reservations later for a few more days.
The new Hunter 350 is built around the tried-and-true J-platform engine that made its debut on the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 a while back. The subsequent generation of the Classic 350 motorbike also received the same engine. It continues to generate the same output of 20.4 PS of power and 27 Nm of peak torque in the Hunter. The same 5-speed transmission from the Meteor 350 cruiser is used to connect the engine to the transmission.
The Hunter 350 maintains amenities like the Tripper turn-by-turn navigation system, dual-channel ABS, and a digital-analogue metre dashboard despite being one of the most economical models in the lineup.
Also Read :- Best Mileage Cars in India 2022: THESE are top fuel efficient cars, Check here
Hunter is made to appeal to a wide range of clients, including first-time purchasers. Thus, the ground clearance measures 150.5 mm while the seat height is retained at a more modest 790 mm.
Other measurements include a wheelbase of 1370 mm and a weight of 181 kg for the Hunter 350. It has a front 300 mm disc brake with a twin-piston floating calliper for braking, and a rear 270 mm disc brake with a single piston floating calliper.