The Royal Enfield Hunter 350, with prices starting at Rs 1,37,640 (ex-showroom, Chennai), is positioned as the brand's most accessible and urban-focussed roadster.
Built on Royal Enfield's modern J-platform, the Hunter 350 combines the brand's classic character with a lighter, more agile design aimed at younger riders and city commuting. Let's take a detailed look at the Hunter 350 in these detailed images:
Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Design
Front
The Hunter 350 features a clean neo-retro roadster design that blends Royal Enfield's classic styling with a modern urban look. Up front, the motorcycle gets a round-LED headlight that enhances the bike's retro appeal.

The wide handlebar and compact proportions give the bike a purposeful stance, while the telescopic fork and chunky front tyre contribute to its muscular road presence. The design is intentionally minimalist, giving the Hunter a modern vibe while still staying true to Royal Enfield's old-school heritage.

Side
From the side, the Hunter 350 showcases a compact and sporty profile compared to other Royal Enfield motorcycles. The sculpted fuel tank flows neatly into the short and slightly stepped seat, creating a tight and cohesive silhouette.

The twin rear shock absorbers, exposed engine and simple frame design give the bike a mechanical and rugged appearance. The alloy wheels on higher variants and blacked-out components further enhance its youthful and urban-friendly styling.

Rear
At the rear, the Hunter 350 maintains a tidy and compact look. The circular LED taillight sits neatly integrated into the rear fender, maintaining the bike's classic design theme.

A short rear fender and round indicators keep the design simple and uncluttered, while the wide rear tyre adds a bit of visual bulk. The overall rear design complements the Hunter's sporty yet retro-inspired character.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Instrument Console
The Hunter 350 comes equipped with a semi-digital instrument console. It features a combination of an analogue speedometer and a small digital display.

The digital section shows essential information such as fuel level, trip meters and odometer readings. On higher variants, the motorcycle also supports Royal Enfield's tripper navigation pod, which provides turn-by-turn navigation when connected to a smartphone.
The console layout is simple and easy to read, staying consistent with the bike's retro design philosophy.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Features & Safety
The Hunter 350 offers a practical set of features suited for everyday riding. The motorcycle comes equipped with dual-channel ABS and LED lighting for improved safety.

Other equipment includes a USB charging port and the Tripper navigation pod on select variants. The bike's lightweight chassis and compact dimensions also make it easier to handle in city traffic compared to other Royal Enfield 350cc motorcycles.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Powertrain
The Hunter 350 is powered by a 349cc air-oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine, the same J-series motor that also powers other 350cc Royal Enfield bikes such as the Classic 350, Bullet 350 and the Meteor 350. The engine is designed to deliver strong low-end torque and a relaxed riding experience.

Engine | 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder |
Transmission | 5-speed manual with assist & slipper clutch |
Power | 20.2PS at 6,100rpm |
Torque | 27Nm at 4,000rpm |
The engine's smooth power delivery and torquey nature make the Hunter particularly well-suited for city riding and relaxed weekend rides.

ZigSays
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 brings a fresh and youthful character to the brand's lineup. With its lighter chassis, compact dimensions and torquey 350cc engine, the Hunter feels more agile and approachable than traditional Royal Enfield motorcycles. For riders looking for a stylish urban roadster that still carries the brand's iconic thump and character, the Hunter 350 stands out as one of the most accessible options in Royal Enfield's portfolio.
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