If you are looking for a bike that looks as strong on the streets of everyday city as on the highway, then Royal Enfield Hunter 350 comes as a perfect option for you. The Hunter 350’s casual and modern street-bike look attracts youngsters instantly, while its light handling and reliable power make it a strong companion for all types of riding. Economical price, stylish color option and traditional ride quality of Royal Enfield give this bike a distinct identity in its segment.

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Style, Colors and Modern Street-Bike Appeal

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is offered in seven stunning colors, including options such as Factory Black, Rio White, Tokyo Black, Dapper Gray, London Red and Rebel Blue. Talking about design, its compact design language makes it very urban and sporty. The presence of halogen headlamps, LED taillights and alloy wheels add motor-city vibes to its look. Its 160mm ground clearance also gives smooth rides on large speed-breakers, making the city’s congestion and poor roads no problem.

Cabin Comfort and Riding Comfort

You get a comfort-focused riding position as soon as you sit in the Hunter 350. The 790mm seat height is perfect for most riders and it becomes easy to handle bikes even when there are frequent stops in the city. Progressive rear springs and 41mm telescopic front forks soak up the shaking well, making long rides also feel quite comfortable. The slip-and-assist clutch reduces clutch fatig in city traffic and makes the ride lighter.

349cc engine strength and great performance

Talking about the engine, the Hunter 350’s 349.34cc BS6 engine generates power of 20.2 bhp and strong torque of 27Nm, which is enough to get it out of traffic faster and give a stable ride on the highway. Its 5-speed manual gearbox provides smooth gear shifting and reflects well the quality of the engine’s refinement Royal Enfield. The bike has a top speed of 130 kmph, making it a fun machine not only for the city but also for weekend rides. According to ARAI its mileage is around 36 kmpl, while in real-world it gives around 35 kmpl, which is considered good enough for this category.

Braking, Safety and Reliable Control

The Hunter 350 is offered with single-channel and dual-channel ABS options. A 300mm disc in the front and a drum or disc setup in the rear are found according to the variants. This braking system gives the bike better control even in sudden stopping conditions. A weight of 181 kg and a fuel tank capacity of 13 liters make it reliable for long rides as well. The 6-step preload adjustment of the rear suspension allows the suspension to be set as needed by the rider.

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Variants and Prices

The Hunter 350 is available in three variants — Standard, MID and Top. At the same time, if we talk, the Standard variant is the most economical and comes with basic features, while the MID and Top variants offer modern features like improved braking, alloy wheels and LED headlight. The price starts at Rs 1.37 lakh and goes up to Rs 1.66 lakh (ex-showroom), making it the most value-for-money bike in the 350cc segment.

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