Three new colour schemes for the most affordable Royal Enfield bike
Royal Enfield recently launched the 2025 Hunter 350 in India with three new colour schemes, new mechanical and feature updates. The bike is available in two variants: Retro and Metro. The Retro variant is priced at Rs 1,49,900, whereas the Metro variant is pegged at Rs 1,76,750 for the ones with single-tone colour schemes, and Rs 1,81,750 for those with dual-tone colour schemes. All prices ex-showroom, Chennai.
The bike now has six colour schemes with the Factory Black, Dapper Grey and Rebel Blue being retained, while the Tokyo Black, London Red and the Rio White being added to the palette. Additionally, the Dapper G, Dapper O, Rebel Red, Rebel Black and the Dapper Ash colours have been discontinued. Here’s an overview on the new colour schemes it gets:
Tokyo Black
The Tokyo Black colour scheme replaces the Rebel Black in the top-end Metro dual-tone variant. This colour scheme features updated dual-tone graphics on the tank with Royal Enfield’s branding on a black background. There’s also a 350 logo on the tank with a very hard-to-read font design. This colour scheme also gets red coloured decals on the rims, complimenting the colour scheme.
While this colour scheme looks good, the white colour on the tank seems to be a bit too prominent for it to be called ‘Tokyo Black”. But then looks are subjective, so some may feel this looks funky enough.
London Red
The new London Red colour scheme replaces the Rebel Red in the top-end variant (Metro dual-tone) with red coloured fuel tank and black stripes over it. The rim stickers on the wheels get slightly more premium-looking Royal Enfield branding.
In our opinion, the black stripes on this colour variant could’ve been shaped much better. In fact, Royal Enfield could’ve simply used a graphic of the Union Jack considering the colour scheme itself is called ‘London Red’. We feel the earlier Rebel Red colour looked more premium than this one.
Rio White
The Rio White colour scheme replaces the Dapper Ash in the mid-spec variant (Metro single-tone). We think this is the best looking colour scheme from the new palette. The bike gets a very clean look with minimalistic branding and tri-coloured graphic strip on the fuel tank. This is ideal for those who want a Hunter with a relatively brighter shade but not all-white.
Older Colour Schemes
The 2025 Hunter 350 carries over three colour schemes from its previous iteration: the Factory Black, Dapper Grey, and Rebel Blue. The Factory Black, as its name suggests, drapes the entire bike in black colour scheme. This is exclusive to the base variant. However, if you’re a fan of black, you’ll be glad to know that you can get something similar in the mid-spec variant (Metro single tone), the Dapper Grey. It may not be as dark as the black colour scheme, but still looks subtle enough. The Rebel Blue remains a well-liked classic as it looks elegant and premium. This one comes under the Metro dual-tone variant.
While these colour schemes have been retained, the Dapper O, Dapper G, Dapper Ash, Rebel Black and Rebel Red colour schemes have been discontinued.
More About The 2025 Hunter 350
The 2025 Hunter 350 was launched at the HunterHood festival, held on April 26, 2025 at Mumbai and Delhi. Royal Enfield launched the updated bike with new colour schemes as mentioned above along with an updated rear suspension setup that is tuned for better comfort.
The bike also gets a new LED headlamp, a slip-and-assist clutch for ease of riding in the city and also a small increase in its ground clearance by 10mm (Ground Clearance is 160mm now). The bike also comes with a revised seat cushion and reworked handlebar making the bike more comfortable.
Note that all of these changes apply only to the single-tone and dual-tone colour schemes under the Metro variant. The base Retro variant does not get any of these updates.
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