Royal Enfield’s Hunter 350 has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 500,000 units sold globally. This neo-retro roadster, produced by the Chennai-based manufacturer, holds the distinction of being Royal Enfield’s most affordable offering in India.
The Hunter 350’s design blends classic and contemporary elements. While it features traditional elements like a round headlight and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, its graphics and overall styling give it a modern edge, setting it apart from other retro-styled Royal Enfield motorcycles.
Sharing its platform with the Classic 350 and Meteor 350, the Hunter 350 is powered by a 348cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, generating 20.2PS of power and 27Nm of torque. This engine is coupled with a 5-speed gearbox.
Here’s to 500,000 Hunters prowling the ‘hood!
— Royal Enfield (@royalenfield) January 24, 2025![]()
#Hunter350 #VibeHunter #AShotOfMotorcycling #RoyalEnfieldStreet #RoyalEnfield #RidePure #PureMotorcycling pic.twitter.com/nCc6qsWHUk
Built on a dual-cradle frame, the Hunter 350’s suspension comprises telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. Depending on the variant, it rides on 17-inch spoke or alloy wheels. Braking is handled by a 300mm front disc and a 270mm rear disc, with the Retro variant using a 153mm drum brake at the rear.
The Hunter 350 features a semi-digital instrument console, combining an analog speedometer with a digital inset displaying fuel level, odometer, and trip meter readings. An optional Tripper navigation module is also available, providing turn-by-turn navigation.
Also Read: Hero Karizma XMR 210 Combat Edition Teased
The Hunter 350 is available in two variants: Metro and Retro. The Metro variant, priced at Rs 1,72,911 (ex-showroom, Delhi), comes in Factory Black, Dapper White, Dapper Green, and Dapper Orange color options. The Retro variant, offered in Dapper Grey and Rebel Red for Rs 1,94,424 (ex-showroom, Delhi), and Rebel Blue and Rebel Black for Rs 1,99,868 (ex-showroom, Delhi), offers a more classic aesthetic.
In the competitive 350cc segment, the Hunter 350 rivals other neo-retro roadsters, including the Honda CB 350 RS.
Discover more from Wheels Craze - Automotive News, EV News, Car News, Bike News
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.