Everything you need to know before booking the Hunter 350!
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has established itself as the brand's most youthful and urban-focused motorcycle.
Positioned as an entry point into Royal Enfield's line-up, the Hunter combines neo-retro styling with a compact footprint and approachable performance. Here's a comprehensive look at everything you need to know about the Hunter 350:
Price
Royal Enfield has priced the Hunter 350 competitively, with multiple variants and colour options on offer. Here's a detailed look at the variant-wise prices and colour choices (ex-showroom, Chennai):
Variant / Colourway | Ex-showroom Price | Colours |
Base Variant | Rs 1,37,640 | Factory Black |
Mid Variant | Rs 1,62,292 | Rio White, Graphite Grey & Dapper Grey |
Top Variant | Rs 1,66,883 | Rebel Blue, London Red & Tokyo Black |
Here are the on-road prices of the Hunter 350 in top 5 cities in India.
Reasons To Buy Or Skip The Hunter 350
If the Hunter 350 has caught your attention, here are a few reasons that might help you decide whether it fits your needs.
Reasons To Buy | Reasons To Skip |
Lightest and most agile Royal Enfield | Limited pillion comfort |
Refined 350cc engine ideal for city riding | Taller riders may feel a bit cramped |
Attractive pricing for a Royal Enfield | |
Youthful styling and wide colour palette |
How To Book One?
You can book the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 either by visiting any authorised Royal Enfield dealership or by placing an online booking through the company's official website. Online bookings just require a token amount, but dealerships can provide clearer information on waiting periods and variant availability. If you have decided to get one, our EMI buying guide will help you further.
Colour Options On Offer
Depending on the variant you choose, the Hunter 350 is available in a wide range of colours, from understated shades like Factory Black and Dapper Grey to vibrant options such as Rebel Blue and London Red. Colour availability varies across trims, so it's worth confirming your preferred shade at the time of booking.
How Does The Hunter 350 Look?
The Hunter 350 sports a modern neo-retro design that differentiates it from traditional Royal Enfield bikes. It features a compact fuel tank, minimalist side panels, a round headlamp, and a stubby rear section. Alloy wheels and tubeless tyres on higher variants further enhance its urban appeal, while the overall stance makes it look sporty yet unmistakably Royal Enfield.
Variants Available In
The Hunter 350 is offered across multiple trims broadly split between Retro and Metro variants. The Retro variant focuses on simplicity, while the Metro variants add alloy wheels, tubeless tyres, and additional convenience and safety features. For a more detailed breakdown of the Hunter 350 variants, check out our explainer.
Features And Safety
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 gets a semi-digital instrument cluster featuring an analogue speedometer with a digital inset displaying fuel level, trip meters, and service reminders. Select variants offer the Tripper navigation pod as an optional accessory.
On the safety front, the higher variants are equipped with dual-channel ABS, while the base variant gets single-channel ABS. Disc brakes are available at both ends on higher trims. Here are all the features of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 explained in detail.
Engine And Performance
The Hunter 350 is powered by Royal Enfield's familiar 349cc, air-oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine, known for its refinement and strong low-end torque. Here's a look at the engine specifications:
Specification | Royal Enfield Hunter 350 |
Engine | 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled |
Max Power | 20.2PS |
Max Torque | 27Nm |
Gearbox | 5-speed with slipper clutch |
This engine delivers smooth power delivery and relaxed performance, making the Hunter 350 well-suited for city commutes and short highway runs. Vibrations are well controlled, and the bike feels easy to ride even for beginners.
Rivals
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350's main rival is the Yamaha XSR 155, and we have compared them in detail as to how they stack up against each other on paper. Other bikes the Hunter competes with include motorcycles such as the Honda CB350RS, Jawa 42, and Yezdi Roadster in the Indian market. Another key rival of the Hunter is the TVS Ronin, and we have compared both bikes in detail.
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