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BREAKING: 2025 Hunter 350 Launched In India | BikeDekho TechTricks365


Now gets a slip-and-assist clutch and new suspension

Quick News Highlights

  • 2025 Hunter 350 launched in india

  • The bike’s prices still start at Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom, Chennai)

  • Gets an updated suspension setup, slip-and-assist clutch, LED headlamp, and three new colours

2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 launched in India with new features, new underpinnings, and fresh colour schemes. The bike was launched at the ‘Hunterhood’ festival that was held at Mumbai and New Delhi. The bike is priced at Rs 1,49,900 for the Factory variant, Rs 1,76,750 for the Dapper variant and Rs 1,81,740 for the Rebel variant (ex-showroom, Chennai). It now has six colour schemes spread across its colour-variants. Here’s a list of all the colours with their price:

Hunter 350 Colour-Variant

Price in Rs (ex-showroom, Chennai) 

Factory (Factory Black)

Rs 1,49,900

Dapper (Dapper Grey and Rio White)

Rs 1,76,750

Rebel (Tokyo Black, London Red and Rebel Blue)

Rs 1,81,750


What’s New

The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350’s Dapper and Rebel variants, now get three new colour schemes with updated graphics on the tank and now also gets rim decals for a more funky look. The Dapper and Rebel variants of the new Hunter 350 also get an LED headlamp (same unit as the other 350cc Royal Enfield bikes) for improved visibility along with a slip-and-assist clutch for more convenience.

The older Hunter 350 was notoriously known for its stiff suspension setup and Royal Enfield has updated the suspension setup with more pliant springs that we hope will make it more plush. Just like you, we too are waiting to test the new Hunter 350 to see if it has the necessary improvement to justify the premium you now pay.


The handle bar has been reworked and it now also gets a more comfortable seat. Due to the new suspension setup and updated exhaust design, the Hunter 350 now has 160mm of ground clearance, 10mm more than the previous iteration.
(Note: All these new features are only available in the Dapper and Rebel variants)

What’s unchanged

The Hunter 350 is powered by the same 349cc, single-cylinder engine as before but it’s now OBD-2B compliant. It still produces 20.2PS and 27Nm and still comes paired to the 5-speed gearbox. The RE Hunter 350, with its nimble and agile chassis, is still expected to be a wonderful city bike, and the updated suspension is like a cherry on top. 

The bike still has a very accessible seat height of 790mm which should be accessible for most of the Indian riders, and the 181 kg kerb weight has also remained the same. Other underpinnings like the brakes, front telescopic fork, the wheels are still expected to be the same as before.

While the bike has an updated headlamp, the indicators have remained the same. The instrument cluster has still remained the same too, with the circular semi-digital unit showing essential information like speedometer, odometer, tripmeters and  a fuel gauge.

BikeDekho Says

With the launch of the 2025 Hunter 350, Royal Enfield has addressed the most important issue the bike had – the stiff suspension. The LED headlamp, slip-and-assist clutch, and the new colour schemes are definitely a nice addition to the bike. While the bike sells quite decently in its segment, now with these updates has become a more complete package.

 

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