There is talk of bikes in India and Royal Enfield is not named, how can this happen! Known for classic looks and strong performance, the company has launched its most affordable bike Royal Enfield Hunter 350 with even better updates. This bike is for riders who want a powerful machine that has the perfect match of all three in style, performance and everyday convenience.

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Price and variants

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The X-showroom price of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 in India starts at ₹1,37,648 and the price of the top variant goes up to ₹1,66,893. The company has introduced it in three variants.

  • Hunter 350 Retro (base variant)
  • Hunter 350 Metro Dapper (Mid variant)
  • Hunter 350 Metro Rebel (Top Variant)

This bike has been offered in a total of 10 color options. The retro variant comes in two colors Factory Black and Factory Silver. At the same time, metro variants have been introduced in Dapper (5 colors) and Rebel (3 colors) schemes.

Engine and performance

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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 features a 349.34cc J-series, single-cylinder BS6 engine, which offers 20.2 bhp power and 27 Nm peak torque. The engine comes with a 5-speed gearbox and is now given a slip and assist clutch system, making gear shifts absolutely smooth and easy. This motorcycle can hold a top speed of around 130 kmph, which is considered excellent in its segment. The Hunter 350 engine is comfortable in city traffic and there is no shortage of power on the highway.

Design and Looks

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If you talk about its design, the Hunter 350 looks slightly different from the rest of the Royal Enfield bikes. The bike comes in the Neo-Retro Roadster look, reminding it of exotic bikes like the Triumph Street Twin.Its tier-drop shaped fuel tank, single-piece seat, LED headlight and small rear fender give it a modern but classic appeal. The Retro version features wire-spoke wheels, while the Metro version features elegant alloy wheels, which make a difference in style as well as performance.