Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has quickly become one of the most talked-about motorcycles in the Indian market, especially among younger riders who want a mix of classic style and modern usability. This bike carries Royal Enfield’s heritage but presents it in a lighter, more urban-friendly form. From daily city rides to relaxed weekend cruising, the Hunter 350 feels designed for riders who want something stylish, manageable, and full of character.
Design and variants
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 features a neo-retro roadster design that feels fresh yet familiar. Elements like the round headlamp, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and clean single-piece seat give it a timeless appeal. The bike is offered in multiple variants such as Retro, Metro, and Metro Rebel, along with several attractive color options that suit different personalities. Its compact proportions and balanced weight make it especially appealing to new riders and those riding mostly in urban environments.
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Engine and riding experience
Powering the Hunter 350 is the 349cc J-series, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. Paired with a 5-speed gearbox and slip-and-assist clutch, the bike delivers smooth acceleration and easy gear shifts. The engine feels refined and relaxed, making city traffic manageable while still offering enough punch for open roads. Overall, the ride quality is comfortable, stable, and confidence-inspiring.
Mileage and practicality
In terms of efficiency, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 offers an ARAI-claimed mileage of around 36.2 km/l. In real-world conditions, riders can expect about 30–35 km/l in the city and up to 40 km/l on highways, depending on riding style. With a 13-litre fuel tank, the bike provides a decent riding range, making it practical for daily use as well as longer weekend rides without frequent fuel stops.
Price in india
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is priced starting at around ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up to approximately ₹1.82 lakh, depending on the variant. On-road prices vary by city and can reach close to ₹2.08 lakh. With attractive finance options available, buyers can also opt for EMIs starting at around ₹5,000 per month with a reasonable down payment, making the Hunter 350 one of the most accessible Royal Enfield motorcycles in the lineup.
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