For a few months, Royal Enfield has been testing several motorcycles, one of which is the Hunter 350. The motorcycle has been seen on test wearing camouflage on several occasions. The motorcycle is likely to be Royal Enfield's next big debut, and it could happen in July or after that. Now, the variant, pricing, and other details about the 2022 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 have surfaced online.
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2022 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Specifications
The 2022 Hunter 350, according to a recent media report, will be based on the new J1D platform and will be powered by the same 349cc engine as the Classic and Meteor. The motorcycle will have the same power output of 20.2bhp and max torque of 27Nm. The motorcycle will also be available in two configurations: one with a single disc, single-channel ABS, and wired spoke wheels, and another with a dual-disc, dual-channel ABS, and alloy wheels, similar to the Classic 350.
2022 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Design
The Hunter 350 will have a sportier-retro design than other Royal Enfield motorcycles, according to earlier spy photos, with a circular headlight, round mirrors, a round LED tail light, a scooped single-piece seat, and split pillion grip rails.
When it comes to features, the Hunter 350 will most likely use the Meteor's twin-pod instrument cluster, which will include features like step-by-step navigation and Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth connectivity, USB charging, LED lighting, and other features will be included as standard.
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It is projected to be priced lower than the Bullet 350, which is currently the most affordable Royal Enfield motorcycle on the market in India. As a result, it could cost between Rs 1.30 and Rs 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of price, the Hunter 350 will compete with the Yamaha FZ X, Pulsar N250 and F250, and Yamaha FZ25 at this price point.