Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (2026): The youth’s favorite, A new blast of steely looks and powerful performance for just ₹1.50 lakh
RE Hunter 350: Royal Enfield has introduced its most rugged and agile retro-roadster, the Hunter 350, in a new and powerful avatar for 2026. If you're looking for a stylish ride and a strong ride to tear through city traffic,…
Vikram Singh
April 11, 2026 – 5:10 AM
RE Hunter 350: Royal Enfield has introduced its most rugged and agile retro-roadster, the Hunter 350, in a new and powerful avatar for 2026. If you’re looking for a stylish ride and a strong ride to tear through city traffic, this new Hunter is a powerful choice. Starting at ₹1.50 lakh and available in new Dapper and Rebel variants, this bike is not only renowned for its lightweight design, but its 350cc J-series engine is also making its presence felt on the roads. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at every powerful feature, powerful performance, and latest price of the 2026 Royal Enfield Hunter 350.
New Design and Handling

The 2026 Hunter 350 is designed to be more robust and compact than ever before. The urban roadster philosophy has been firmly implemented. Its short wheelbase and light weight of 181 kg help it corner securely in heavy city traffic. New, steely colors like Rebel Blue and Dapper Grey, along with attractive graphics, give it a strong appeal among young people. Its robust seat height of just 790 mm ensures a firm and comfortable ride, even for short riders.
J-Series Engine Power
The 349 cc air-oil-cooled engine in the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a true road-trooper. This engine produces a robust 20.2 bhp of power at 6100 rpm and a strong 27 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm. The 2026 model’s fuel injection system has been significantly updated, making power delivery smoother and more precise than ever. With a 5-speed gearbox, the bike maintains a steady 80-90 km/h speed in the city.
Modern Features and Strong Safety
In terms of convenience, the Hunter 350 is a robust and high-tech machine. It features a digital-analog instrument cluster with powerful features like Tripper Navigation. For safety, it boasts 300mm front and 270mm rear disc brakes with dual-canal ABS. Its 17-inch alloy wheels and wide tubeless tires ensure a firm grip on the road and provide a firm grip on any sudden turn.

Variants and Prices
Pricing: The Retro Factory base variant starts at a robust ₹149,900. The mid-variant Dapper Series is priced at ₹172,650, while the top-spec Rebel Series is available at a whopping ₹177,400. The bike delivers a strong mileage of around 36 to 40 km/l, giving it a perfect balance between budget and performance.