The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has been unveiled from camouflage ahead of its launch. The motorcycle will be unveiled on April 26, 2025, at the HunterHood festival in Mumbai and Delhi. This offers us a clear glimpse at some promising changes. Ranging from new colours to an overdue suspension update, the Hunter 350 appears to be getting a refresh. The bike keeps its sleek and minimalist design while incorporating the latest features. We’d like toin learn more about this new model.
Fresh Colours and Youthful Style
The 2025 Hunter 350 will have new and bold colour schemes. One of the bikes is red with black graphics, and another bike has a white base but with yellow, green, and blue stripes. These colours give the motorcycle a younger and more energetic look. But the core design, with the fuel tank and panels, remains unchanged. So you still have the vintage Hunter look, but with more flair. Royal Enfield is clearly targeting young riders with these new colours.
LED Headlight and Feature Updates
One major update is the LED headlight at the front. It replaces the older halogen unit from the outgoing model. This LED unit is similar to the one used in Royal Enfield’s 650cc bikes. Moreover, the headlight adds a modern touch to the Hunter’s retro design. The top model will also come with the Tripper navigation system. This means riders get turn-by-turn directions while riding. The instrument cluster, wheels, and brakes remain unchanged.
Rear Suspension Upgrade for Better Ride
The rear suspension has also received a noticeable change. The older model’s twin shocks were known to be stiff on rough roads. Now, the updated bike appears to use a progressive spring setup. This should make the ride smoother and more comfortable. Furthermore, the front telescopic forks remain an integral part of the bike. Royal Enfield has likely aimed to fix the ride issues with this new setup.
Engine and Price Details
The engine remains the same 349cc J-Series unit. It now meets OBD-2B emission norms for better compliance. It produces 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm at 4,000rpm.
The gearbox is still a 5-speed gearbox unit. Moreover, the bike might see a slight price increase from Rs. 1.5 lakh. However, the price could stay competitive to maintain strong sales.
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