Refined Power in the Engine Bay
The Hunter 350 2025 will continue to draw power from the same trusted 349cc single-cylinder, air-oil cooled engine seen on its predecessor. This J-series engine delivers a maximum output of 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm torque. The five-speed manual gearbox remains smooth and refined, ideal for city streets and weekend rides alike. With some minor internal refinements expected, Royal Enfield may offer a slightly better throttle response and lower NVH levels in the updated model.
Fuel Efficiency and Mileage Details
Even though it’s a 350cc bike, the Hunter still remains economical for city riders. The mileage figures hover around 35 to 40 kmpl in mixed riding conditions. This makes it suitable for those looking for a blend of power and practicality. The fuel tank capacity stands at 13 litres, offering a decent riding range before refuelling becomes necessary. With BS6 Phase 2 norms now in place, fuel mapping is also expected to be updated.
Complete Specification Rundown
The bike will continue to ride on 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. The braking setup includes a disc at both ends supported by dual-channel ABS. The kerb weight of the motorcycle is 181 kg, which makes it lighter than most other Royal Enfields. The seat height of 800 mm makes it accessible for shorter riders too. Features like USB charging port, semi-digital instrument cluster with trip meters, gear indicator and eco mode indicator are retained.
Price Tag and Buying Options
The 2025 model is expected to see a slight price hike. Currently, the price of the Hunter 350 starts from ₹1.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The top variant goes up to ₹1.74 lakh. Royal Enfield may introduce limited-time exchange bonuses or EMI plans closer to launch. Online platforms and dealerships may also offer early booking benefits for regular buyers.
Added Highlights and Smart Features
In terms of added features, Royal Enfield might include Bluetooth connectivity in the new variant through the Tripper navigation pod. Expect slight changes to the exhaust note for a crisper sound, and possibly new switchgear for a more premium touch. These additions would help the Hunter 350 stand out in its class without breaking the design language.
Youthful Styling and Classic Design Language
The Hunter 350 blends modernity with nostalgia. With its tear-drop shaped tank, compact rear end, round headlamp, and new color schemes expected in 2025, the bike looks stylish without losing its classic edge. New matte and dual-tone paint finishes are likely to attract urban riders. Overall, it remains one of the most youthful and versatile designs from Royal Enfield.