Royal Enfield has introduced a revised version of the Hunter 350 to draw in more buyers, with a price range of Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The new bike comes in six bright color schemes and has a number of visual and functional upgrades for a more dramatic road presence. Exterior updates include bolder styling and sharper graphics. The most noteworthy mechanical improvement is the move from a linear to a progressive rear spring, which promises a better and more comfortable ride.
Also, the exhaust system has a new routing, which adds 10mm to the ground clearance. The motorcycle also receives a new single-seat configuration made of premium materials, providing improved comfort and riding position. Technological advancements include an all-LED headlamp setup, a digi-analogue instrument cluster with a tripper navigation pod, and a Type-C charging port on higher variants.
Mechanically, the motorcycle keeps its 349cc air-cooled J-series engine that makes 20.2hp and 27Nm of torque. It still comes with the same 5-speed transmission and gets a slip-assist clutch for smoother shifting. With all these upgrades, the new Hunter 350 mixes style, comfort, and practicality with the performance that customers have grown accustomed to from Royal Enfield.