
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- 2025 RE Hunter 350 launched at Rs 1.5 lakhs ex-showroom
- Gets updated hardware; Increased ground clearance
- Engine option retained from outgoing model
Royal Enfield has introduced the updated 2025 RE Hunter 350 at Rs 1.50 lakhs ex-showroom, and while it was spied a few days ago, the motorcycle has been updated with some really neat upgrades in the feature and hardware department all the while retaining the engine. Read on to find out the top highlights that you need to know in this section, but before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community to never miss out on any latest news and automotive updates.
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1. New Suspension

While the updated bike comes with a series of tweaked components, some riders felt that the Hunter 350 came with a stiffer ride, and Royal Enfield has responded by updating the suspension for a more comfortable experience. The 2025 Hunter 350 now features progressive coil springs instead of the older linear ones, aimed at delivering a plusher feel. This will definitely improve the ride quality of the RE Hunter 350.
2. Ground Clearance Now Increased
While the updated rear suspension is expected to add to the elevated ride quality, the exhaust routing has been revised, leading to a 10mm increase in ground clearance as well, which now stands at 160mm, which will prevent it from scraping while being fairly low (or high) for riders of all heights.
3. Number Of New Features

Royal Enfield has made a few important upgrades to the Hunter 350 for 2025. The bike now gets a redesigned seat that, while maintaining its original shape, uses denser foam for improved comfort on longer rides. A slip-and-assist clutch is now standard across all variants, making gear shifts lighter and smoother. Tech updates include a new LED headlamp, a digi-analogue instrument console paired with the Tripper navigation pod, and a Type-C charging port offered on the higher variants for added convenience.
4. Engine Remains The Same

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 continues with the familiar 349cc single-cylinder engine but is now updated to meet OBD-2B emission norms. Despite the compliance upgrade, it still delivers 20.2PS of power and 27Nm of torque, paired with the same 5-speed gearbox as before.
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5. Price Starts At Rs 1.5 Lakhs With New Colour Options

The updated Hunter is priced at Rs 1,49,900 for the Factory variant, Rs 1,76,750 for the Dapper variant, and Rs 1,81,740 for the Rebel variant. It also brings a refreshed palette, offering six new colour options across its variants. Notably, the new colour schemes include the Rio White, Tokyo Black and the London Red.
Variant | Price |
Factory Black | Rs 1,49,900 |
Dapper Grey and Rio White | Rs 1,76,750 |
Tokyo Black, London Red, and Rebel Blue | Rs 1,81,750 |
Verdict
Looks like Royal Enfield has payed attention to the demands and longings of the riders to update its most affordable offering with these much needed upgrades. While the engine was never its weaker point, the few additions in 2025 makes the Hunter a lot more appealing than it was before. And with a price of Rs 1.5 lakhs ex-showroom, it would be really hard to not consider this mototrcycle.