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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs Yamaha XSR 155: The Decision Is Easy!

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs Yamaha XSR 155: The Decision Is Easy!

BikeDekho 2 months ago

If you're confused between the Hunter 350 and the XSR 155, making a decision between the 2 is a lot easier than it's made to be

Yamaha finally gave us the XSR 155 towards the end of last year and it had been a long time coming.

And when it finally launched, the pricing was so good that we immediately thought of the quite likable Royal Enfield Hunter 350. So now around the Rs 1.5 lakh mark, we have 2 good looking, entry-level retro bikes. Here's how much the most affordable Royal Enfield bike costs across 5 cities in India. Which one should you get? Let us clear the air around the same:

Price & Variants

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Yamaha XSR 155

Variant

Ex-showroom Price

Colours

Ex-showroom Price

Factory Black

Rs 1,37,640

Metallic Grey, Vivid Red, Greyish Green Metallic, and Metallic Blue

Rs 1,49,990

Rio White, Graphite Grey & Dapper Grey

Rs 1,62,292

Rebel Blue, London Red& Tokyo Black

Rs 1,66,883

Dimensions & Design

Specifications

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Yamaha XSR 155

Difference

Length

2055mm

2005mm

50mm

Width

810mm

805mm

5mm

Height

1070mm

1080mm

10mm

Wheelbase

1370mm

1325mm

45mm

  • The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a slightly bigger motorcycle but on the whole, both are small, short bikes with inviting seat heights. Since either of these will be the first bike for many, being physically manageable is important. Here's a specifications comparison between the two.
  • If you're really tall (say a bit above 6 feet), you might end up dwarfing these bikes, and might feel cramped sitting on them. So, maybe you can consider the Classsic 350 over the Hunter.

  • Even in their designs, both bikes are quite similar: round LED headlights, tear-shaped fuel tanks, ribbed seats and 17-inch wheels, which add to their compact size.

  • The Hunter 350 looks like the more authentic retro bike with its round mirrors and round indicators. You can customise it further with the official accessories.

  • The Yamaha XSR 155, on the other hand, looks like the more neo-retro of the two. But, if you prefer something properly old-school, the Bullet 350 is the one.

Features & Safety

Key Features

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Yamaha XSR 155

  • Dual-channel ABS (on higher variants)

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

  • Slipper clutch

  • Dual-channel ABS

  • Fully digital console

  • Slipper clutch

  • Traction control

  • Variable valve actuation

  • Upside-down forks

  • Rear monoshock

  • The Yamaha XSR 155, like its 155cc siblings, is tech-loaded. It gets a fully digital console, slipper clutch, traction control and even VVA, which we usually find on much bigger bikes.
  • The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 stays true to its old-school roots, we've explained the features in detail here. And that's not necessarily a bad thing, for it is in line with the Hunter 350's overall charm.

  • From a comfort point of view, while the XSR comes with better hardware, it's the Hunter 350 that manages to cushion you better over bad roads. The difference is significant and if you frequent a route that has potholes and broken roads, the Hunter might be the better choice. You can maybe even consider the Meteor 350.

  • The modern hardware in the XSR 155 gives it much sweeter handling. It's lighter by 44kg, more nimble and a lot more enjoyable on a twisty, mountain road.

Engines

Specifications

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Yamaha XSR 155

Engine

349cc air-cooled engine

155cc liquid-cooled engine

Power

20.2PS at 6,100rpm

18.4PS at 10,000rpm

Torque

27Nm at 4,000rpm

14.2Nm at 7,500pm

Gearbox

5-speed

6-speed

  • The XSR 155 has a liquid-cooled, performance-oriented engine and despite being less than half the size of the Hunter 350's engine, the power figures are still very close. It's an engine that enjoys being ridden hard and it's the most rewarding when you ride it aggressively.
  • After 6,000rpm this engine really comes into its own and then roars till its redline. Even cruising at 100kmph is surprisingly easy for a 155cc engine with the 6-speed gearbox.

  • Royal Enfield Hunter 350's engine is an easy going one. It enjoys being ridden at a sedate pace and it has a lot of grunt at lower revs.

  • The Hunter 350 makes nearly double the torque that the XSR 155 makes so you can just ride around town at low speeds in high gears and the bike has enough torque to pull cleanly. But if you start riding it aggressively, you will have to short shift and then it will be enjoyable.

Verdict

We said that the decision between the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Yamaha XSR 155 is a lot easier than you'd think and that's true. Since you're cross shopping between these bikes, it's clear that you're a retro bike enthusiast, and here are our top 5 picks under Rs 1.50 lakh. Now all you have to ask yourself is whether you want a bike that rides like a retro too or you'd much rather have the performance of a modern bike but with the looks of a retro one. If you want the former, the Hunter 350 could be the better one for you, while if the latter is your thing, you should pick the XSR 155. Here's how both of them stack up against each other in terms of price.

If you just want to commute to and from office in peace and want a no-nonsense bike that can be ridden easily and doesn't demand a lot from the rider, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will really charm you. It even has been one of the top 5 most searched bikes on BikeDekho.com in 2025. But if you want something more spirited, a bike whose performance you can show off to your friends, the Yamaha XSR 155's sporty nature will attract you a lot more. If you want to buy the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and want more information about it, you can check out our detailed explainer in real-life images.

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