The New Bike in the market, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, will soon be launched in India. Three years have passed since Royal Enfield’s most reasonably priced motorbike, the Hunter 350, was introduced, and the two-wheeler maker is currently preparing to release the revised model in 2025. Royal Enfield attracted youthful consumers with the Hunter 350, which swiftly rose to the top of the company’s motorbike sales charts.
New Bike in the market Royal Enfield Hunter 350: What to expect?
The most agile motorcycle in its current lineup, the revised Hunter 350 has sold over 5 lakh units worldwide since its launch, thanks to its sporty handling style. Since it eliminated all vintage motorcycles under Rs 2 lakh, the price undoubtedly played a significant role as well.
The Hunter 350’s weakness, while being the greatest handler in the Royal Enfield lineup, is its hard rear suspension system, which can be very harsh, particularly on uneven roads. It is anticipated that the upgraded Hunter would provide a more comfortable ride. Additionally, Royal Enfield may launch new color options and all-LED headlights. The Hunter 350 will cost more than the current model because of all these changes.
Specifications
The 349 cc air-oil cooled J-engine, which produces 20.1 horsepower at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque, will still power the Hunter 350. It has a top speed of 114 kmph, according to the firm, and is paired to a 5-speed transmission.
The Hunter is built on a dual downtube spine frame with twin coil rear suspension with a 6-step adjustable preload and 41 mm telescopic front forks with 130 mm of travel. It has 270 mm rear discs and 300 mm front discs with dual-channel ABS for braking. It has a ground clearance of 150.5 mm, a seat height of 790 mm, and 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tires.
Adding new color options to its motorcycles is another area that Royal Enfield has continuously prioritized. There are typically more color variations available for the majority of Royal Enfield motorcycles than for comparable competition models. This strategy guarantees that users won’t have to compromise and can joyfully select their preferred color.
Factory Black, Dapper Green, Dapper White, Dapper Grey, Rebel Black, Rebel Blue, and Rebel Red are the color options that are currently offered with the Hunter 350. A new look could also be achieved with some graphic tweaks. Other hardware parameters won’t change, with the possible exception of the rear suspension. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 might be sold for a little more money with the modifications. The starting price of the base model, Factory Black, is 1.50 lakh. The Dapper variants are priced at Rs 1.70 lakh, whereas the Rebel variants have a price tag of Rs 1.75 lakh.
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