New Royal Enfield Hunter 350 launched in India; Know what are major updates
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has been launched in the Indian market. Many changes have been seen in it. Its old suspension has been replaced by a progressive spring from linear spring. At the same time, it has a digi-analog instrument cluster with LED headlamp tripper pod. Also, all its variants have been included with the feature of slip-assist clutch.

The cheapest roadster from Royal Enfield, the 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350, has been launched. The bike has been given a major overhaul for the first time since its launch. The company introduced a couple of changes that were necessary to make Hunter 350 even more appealing.
The major update of the 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is its rear suspension, which is now a progressive spring and not a linear spring. The company, along with the new exhaust routing, has also raised the ground clearance by 10mm. It also gets a new seat, which is designed similarly to its previous one. The company has provided all its variants with the slip-assist clutch feature. Other than this, the bike is also loaded with various other fantastic features.
The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 now gets an LED headlamp, a digi-analog instrument cluster and tripper pod, and a Type-C charging facility in its top-end variant. It will now come available in 6 colors.
No changes have been made to the engine of the new Royal Enfield Hunter 350. It will get the same 349cc air-cooled J-series motor engine as before, which generates 20.2 hp of power and 27Nm of torque. Its engine is mated to the same slick-shifting 5-speed gearbox which is now paired with a slip-assist clutch.
The price of the base variant of the new Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has been kept the same as before. The ex-showroom price of its base variant is Rs. 1.50 lakh, the ex-showroom price of the mid-spec variant is Rs. 1.77 lakh, and the ex-showroom price of the top variant is Rs. 1.82 lakh. The price of its top variant has been increased by Rs. 5,000 compared to the old model. Currently, in the Indian market, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 competes with motorcycles like the Honda CB350 RS and Jawa 42.
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