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The company has done some nip-and-tuck updates from the outside to make it look bolder than ever. It now comes with improved road presence, better graphics, and new features.
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350. (Photo: autocar)
In a move to attract more customers, the leading bike maker, Royal Enfield, has launched the updated version of Hunter 350. The model has been released at the starting price of Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom), and is available in a total of six colour options.
The company has done some nip-and-tuck updates from the outside to make it look bolder than ever. It now comes with improved road presence, better graphics, and new features.
Top Updates
Talking about the biggest change, it has been made to the rear suspension. The company has moved the linear spring to a progressive spring, allowing the customers to have a better riding experience. It also gets a new routing for the exhaust, which now offers an increase of ground clearance by 10mm.
Comfort and Features
When it comes to comfort, the motorcycle gets a redesigned single seating arrangement, featuring high-quality materials with comfortable riding positioning. The vehicle is now equipped with a fully LED headlight setup, a digi-analogue instrument cluster with tripper pod, while the higher trims offer Type-C charger as standard.
Engine and Power
Nothing has been changed at the heart, which means it continues 349cc air-cooled J-series motor. The unit delivers a maximum power of 20.2hp and 27Nm. It’s mated to the same slick-shifting 5-speed gearbox, and has been paired with a slip-assist clutch.
