Sharp city performance and classic retro style are combined in the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Despite being among the lightest and least expensive bikes in the Royal Enfield lineup, it is brimming with performance, character, and all the essentials for a daily rider. The Hunter 350 is rapidly gaining popularity among urban riders who desire Royal Enfield’s iconic DNA in a more compact and agile form, with a starting ex-showroom price of ₹1,81,750.
Engine Performance That Seems Perfect
A 349cc single-cylinder, air-oil cooled engine that generates 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque powers the Hunter 350. It is ideal for weekend rides, city riding, and even a fast highway sprint because of its steady and smooth power delivery.
Thanks to the same J-platform as the Classic and Meteor 350, the engine feels refined, and the 5-speed gearbox is snappy. Although it can easily reach top speeds of 110–120 km/h, it feels most content when cruising at 70–90 km/h.
Handling Lightweight for Daily Rides
With a kerb weight of only 181 kg, the Hunter 350’s lightweight body is one of its greatest features. Particularly in congested areas or small lanes, it feels surprisingly agile and manageable. The suspension system, which consists of dual rear shocks and telescopic front forks, guarantees a comfortable and planted ride, while the 17-inch wheels offer outstanding stability.
It has dual-channel ABS front and rear disc brakes for braking confidence, providing powerful stopping force on both dry and wet roads.
Rider-friendly and comfortable
Even shorter riders will find the 800 mm seat height comfortable, and the broad handlebars offer good leverage. The Hunter 350 maintains its composure and comfort whether you’re cruising on the weekend or riding through congested streets.
Speed, trip, fuel, gear position, and other information are displayed on the semi-digital instrument cluster. Turn-by-turn navigation via Royal Enfield’s Tripper pod, an add-on, is also supported.
Range and Fuel Efficiency
Depending on traffic and riding style, the Hunter 350 can get between 35 and 38 km/l on average. With a 13-liter fuel tank, you can travel almost 400–450 kilometers on a full tank, making it suitable for both weekend and city use.
Cost and EMI Choices
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is currently available for ₹1,81,750* ex-showroom.
Major banks and finance partners offer a number of options if you intend to purchase it on EMI. This is how EMI might appear based on a typical 9.5% interest rate:
The down payment ranges from ₹18,000 to ₹25,000.
36-month EMI: roughly ₹5,300 per month (may vary depending on region and bank).
Offers with no down payment are available at specific dealerships during promotional times.
For first-time purchasers or those wishing to switch from a smaller commuter bike, these options make things simpler.
Also read about Hunter 350:https://www.royalenfield.com/in/en/motorcycles/hunter-350/
Disclaimer:
The information given in this article is based on various official sources and brand data. Vehicle prices, features, and availability may change from time to time and from location to location. Please confirm the information with the authorized dealer or the company website before purchasing.
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