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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs Royal Enfield Classic 350

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs Royal Enfield Classic 350

BikeDekho 2 months ago

If you're confused between the 2 Royal Enfield 350cc bikes, this guide will make the entire buying process a whole lot easier

So you've finally decided you want a 350cc Royal Enfield bike.

That's great! But now's when the second part of the 'friendly discussion' starts. Your dad wants to get the Royal Enfield Classic 350 because it was the biggest and most macho bike out there when he was a young boy and he believes it still is. You, meanwhile, want the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 because it's compact, lighter, and you think you'll look really cool riding up to college on the Hunter. So which one should you get? Well, we have an answer:

Price & Variants

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Royal Enfield Classic 350

Variant

Ex-showroom Price

Variant

Ex-showroom Price

Factory Black

Rs 1,37,640

Rio White, Graphite Grey & Dapper Grey

Rs 1,62,292

Rebel Blue, London Red & Tokyo Black

Rs 1,66,883

Redditch Red

Rs 1,82,658

Halcyon Black

Rs 1,85,347

Madras Red & Jodhpur Blue

Rs 1,88,732

Medallion Bronze

Rs 1,92,994

Commando Sand

Rs 2,04,340

Stealth Black & Gun Grey

Rs 2,12,856

Emerald

Rs 2,17,585

  • Parents love the word 'value for money' and you can't beat the Hunter 350 there. It's a Rs 1.37 lakh 350cc bike and that in itself is a lot of bike for a very reasonable amount of money.

  • The Classic 350 in itself isn't an overpriced bike in any way though, and for what it has to offer, the prices are reasonable. It is also available in a lot more colours and some of them are just absolutely stunning.

Dimensions & Design

Specifications

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Royal Enfield Classic 350

Difference

Length

2055mm

2145mm

90mm

Width

810mm

785mm

25mm

Height

1070mm

1090mm

20mm

Wheelbase

1370mm

1390mm

20mm

  • On paper, the differences between the Classic 350 and the Hunter 350 might not sound like a lot but on the road, it all translates to a sizable difference, literally.
  • The Royal Enfield Classic 350 has always been a big bike with that 'macho' appeal that has a lot of road presence. There are so many Classics on our road right now and yet every time one goes by, we all turn around to just catch a glimpse.

  • That's what its timeless design does. The Classic 350 has always been a looker and it's still turning heads.

  • The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a pretty bike. It is well-proportioned and nothing on the bike looks awkward or stands out in a weird way.

  • But at the end of the day, it is a compact bike that just cannot match the Classic's presence. It is the more approachable of the two, for sure, but it'll also feel very compact for larger riders, so a wider range of riders will find themselves to be more comfortable on the Classic 350.

  • One area where both bikes will feel significantly different is the riding posture.

  • The Classic 350's riding position is the quintessential retro bike open-chested riding posture. Your feet are placed slightly ahead of you, the handlebar feels nice and wide and you find yourself in a very neutral, upright riding posture. It's very comfortable and you can spend hours there without any major fatigue.

  • On the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 though, you'll realise the youthful appeal the moment you sit on it. The footpegs are set towards the rear and there's a slight bend forward to reach the handlebar. It feels sportier than the Classic 350.

Features & Safety

Key Features

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Royal Enfield Classic 350

  • Dual-channel ABS (on higher variants)

  • Tripper navigation pod (not standard on the base variant)

  • Slipper clutch

  • Dual-channel ABS (on higher variants)

  • Tripper navigation pod (not standard on the base variant)

  • Slipper clutch

  • Gear position indicator

  • It's almost a dead heat in the features and safety department: neither bikes win.
  • Both bikes get just single-channel ABS on the base variants (and dual-channel ABS on the higher variants), a slipper clutch and a tripper navigation pod on the higher trims.

  • The Classic 350 gets a gear position indicator on the little digital screen under its analogue console and while that's something the Hunter 350 doesn't get. However it's not something on the basis of which you can make a buying decision.

Engines

Specifications

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Royal Enfield Classic 350

Engine

349cc air-cooled engine

349cc air-cooled engine

Power

20.2PS at 6,100rpm

20.2PS at 6,100rpm

Torque

27Nm at 4,000rpm

27Nm at 4,000rpm

Gearbox

5-speed

5-speed

  • Both bikes have the exact same engine, so it's a tie here, at least on paper.

  • While there's no actual difference in the power and torque figures, the Hunter 350 is a solid 14kg lighter than the Royal Enfield Classic 350. Combine that with the sportier riding posture and the bike will feel a bit more responsive, for sure. While the difference isn't night and day, it's noticeable.

  • That also translates to sportier handling on the Hunter 350, so when you ride it in traffic, it'll feel like it darts through the little gaps quickly and with a good amount of eagerness to it.

  • The Classic 350 though, loves to chill out. It doesn't want to dart through little gaps and reach home as quickly as possible. It wants you to take a chill pill, slot it in 3rd and just potter around town in a delightfully laidback manner.

Verdict

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is more youth-oriented while the Classic 350 is made for those who like the nostalgia and the classic styling.

But since our budget allows us only 1 bike, the Classic 350 does come across as the better allrounder. We've already mentioned why your dad will absolutely love it, but you won't be compromising on a lot by not going for the Hunter 350. The Classic 350's old school charm will get you a lot of attention in college and its slightly more comfortable suspension setup means you'll be commuting to college in peace. Most importantly, it's also the more spacious bike of the two, in case you need to accommodate a friend after college. While you are trading in a bit of the sportiness that the Hunter has to offer, we're sure your friend will be happier on the Classic. That said, if you looking to get the Hunter 350, here's a detailed bookings guide which will help you.

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