Royal Enfield’s most loved bike, Hunter 350, has come in 2025 with new features and good price! Its 349cc engine gives 20.2 bhp power and 36.2 km/l mileage. It has a new LED headlamp, good suspension and light clutch, which makes it best for both city and highway. This bike is a good mix of style, performance and low price. Let’s understand everything about 2025 Hunter 350.
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Great design:
The design of 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is made by mixing old and new style, which makes it stand out on the road.
- The new LED headlamp in the front (in mid and top models) gives good lighting at night. The 13-liter petrol tank gives a retro look.
- Its seat is 800 mm high, which is good for both short and tall riders. The new seat is more comfortable, so that there will be no back pain on long rides.
- It will be available in 8 colors – Factory Black, Factory Silver, Dapper Gray, Dapper White, Dapper Green, Rebel Blue, Rebel Red and Tokyo Black. The new colors Rio White and London Red make it more stylish.
- This bike weighs 181 kg and its ground clearance is 160 mm (earlier it was 150 mm), which makes it good for the city and bad roads.
This design is different from other bikes like TVS Ronin and Honda CB350RS and young people will like it more.
Powerful engine:
- Hunter 350 has a 349cc single-cylinder engine, which is also found in other 350cc bikes of Royal Enfield.
- This engine produces 20.2 bhp of power at 6,100 RPM and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 RPM, which is good for driving in traffic and staying stable on the highway.
- It has 5 gears and a new slip and assist clutch, which has made the clutch 20% lighter and the bike remains under control during quick gear changes.
- It runs up to 36.2 km in 1 liter (according to the company). Actually it can give up to 32-34 kmpl in the city and 35-36 kmpl on the highway.
- It can reach a top speed of 110-114 kmph, which is quite enough for a bike of this kind.
- With a 13-liter tank, it can run up to 430-450 km in a single charge, which is great for weekend rides.
Good suspension and handling:
The 2025 Hunter 350 has some new changes, which have made the riding even better.
- There is a 41mm telescopic suspension at the front and progressive twin-tube shock absorbers (6-way adjustable) at the rear, which provide good comfort on bad roads.
- The Metro model has dual-channel ABS with 300mm disc brakes at the front and 270mm at the rear. The Retro model has drum brakes at the rear and single-channel ABS.
- The Metro model has 17-inch alloy wheels and tubeless tyres (100/80-17 front, 140/70-17 rear), which are easy to replace in case of a puncture. The Retro model has spoke wheels.
- Its weight (181 kg) and short wheelbase (1370 mm) make it easy to drive in traffic. The new handlebar provides wrist comfort.
- The ground clearance of 160 mm makes it easy to cross water in the rain and speed breakers.
New Features:
Hunter 350 is a good mix of new features with old looks.
- It has a semi-digital meter (the speedometer is analog and the rest of the information is displayed on the digital display), which has a fuel gauge, gear indicator and trip meter. The Metro model also has Tripper Navigation (you can connect the phone and see the route).
- The mid and top models have LED headlamps and LED taillamps. The Retro model has halogen lights.
- It has a Type-C USB fast charging port, which can charge the phone on long rides.
- The Metro model has dual-channel ABS and the Retro model has single-channel ABS, which makes braking safer.
However, it does not have many features like smartphone connectivity or riding modes, which maintains its simple and retro appeal.
Models and Prices:
The 2025 Hunter 350 is available in three models, designed to suit different rider preferences.
- Retro (Factory Black): Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It has spoke wheels, rear drum brake, halogen lights and single-channel ABS.
- Metro Damper (Dapper Grey, Rio White): Rs 1.77 lakh (ex-showroom). It has alloy wheels, tubeless tyres, disc brakes on both sides, dual-channel ABS, LED lights and Tripper Navigation.
- Metro Rebel (Tokyo Black, London Red, Rebel Blue): Rs 1.82 lakh (ex-showroom). It has premium paint schemes along with features like Metro Damper.
Note: The earlier blog mentioned the starting price as Rs 1.49 lakh, which is not correct. As per the official information, the 2025 Hunter 350 starts at Rs 1.50 lakh. The price of the mid and top models has increased by Rs 7,000. The on-road price in Delhi is between Rs 1.74 lakh and Rs 2.08 lakh.
Daily ride:
After riding the Hunter 350 for two weeks in the city, highway and weekends, it seems like a very good bike.
- The new seat and handlebar make long rides (200-300 km) comfortable. The 800 mm seat height gives confidence to new riders as well.
- Its mileage (32-36 kmpl) is good. The 13-litre tank is enough for long rides.
- Its weight (181 kg) and short wheelbase make it easy to drive in traffic. Good suspension gives better control over potholes.
- Type-C charging and Tripper navigation meet daily needs, but the small luggage space is a bit less.
This bike is perfect for roaming around in the city, daily work and weekend getaways.
Competition with other bikes:
The Hunter 350 competes with the TVS Ronin (Rs 1.49-1.73 lakh), Honda CB350RS (Rs 2.05-2.18 lakh) and Jawa 42 (Rs 1.73-1.98 lakh).
- The TVS Ronin offers more new features (like Bluetooth connectivity), but the retro look and brand value of the Hunter make it special.
- The Honda CB350RS has a smoother engine and a premium feel, but is priced higher than the Hunter.
- The Jawa 42 offers classic styling, but Royal Enfield’s service network and Hunter’s lower price make it better.
- The Hunter 350 is great for young and new riders due to its price, style and ease of ride. It is one of Royal Enfield’s best-selling bikes, selling over 5 lakh units since its launch.
Maintenance:
Royal Enfield has more than 600 service centers in India, so parts and servicing of Hunter 350 will be easily available.
- Its service has to be done every 3,000 km and major service at 12,000 km.
- Hunter 350 shares many parts with Classic 350 and Bullet 350, so there is no problem in getting parts.
- Maintenance cost is normal for this segment, which is fine for middle-class riders.
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Final point:
The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is made for those riders who want a good mix of style, performance and low price. The new LED headlamp, good suspension, light clutch and comfortable seat make it better than before. The price starting at Rs 1.50 lakh makes it the cheapest and best-selling bike of Royal Enfield.
Whether you ride it daily in the city or go for a weekend getaway, the Hunter 350 suits every need. It is a great option for new riders and Royal Enfield enthusiasts.
Frequently Ask Question (FAQs)
- What is the price of the 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350?
- Rs 1.50 lakh to Rs 1.82 lakh (ex-showroom).
- What is the mileage of the Hunter 350?
- 32-36 kmpl, company claims 36.2 kmpl.
- Does the Hunter 350 have LED headlamps?
- Yes, the mid (Dapper) and top (Rebel) models have LED headlamps, the Retro has halogen lights.
- Which bikes does the Hunter 350 compete with?
- TVS Ronin, Honda CB350RS and Jawa 42.
- Does the Hunter 350 have a slipper clutch?
- Yes, all 2025 models have a slip and assist clutch.
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