
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- RE Hunter 350 launched with a starting price of Rs 1.50 lakh.
- New rear suspension setup.
- Ground clearance up by 10 mm.
- Engine specs remain the same.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is updated for the first time ever since it first launched in 2022, and this Model Year 2025 update brings a new rear suspension setup, more tech, new colours, and higher ground clearance. Despite all the advancements, the price hasn't changed - it still starts at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) and there are three variants to choose from. Lastly, there is no change in the power figures, but ride quality will be enhanced because of the new suspension setup. More details below; in the meantime, make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 - What's New?

The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is now equipped with progressive coil springs, which replace the linear springs, and also features new routing for the exhaust. This results in an overall 10 mm more ground clearance, which now records for 160 mm. Other new details are - new seats which look the same as before, but Royal Enfield says the foam density is increased, so now they are more comfortable. To add more, the assist-slipper clutch makes its debut in the Hunter 350 and there are several new feature updates

So, the new features are - LED headlamp, digi-analogue instrument cluster with Tripper Dash, and Type-C fast charging. More new details include six colour options - Tokyo Black, London Red, and Rebel Kid.
Pricing
- Factory Black - Rs 1,49,900
- Rio White - Rs 1,76,750
- Dapper Grey - Rs 1,76,750
- Rebel Blue - Rs 1,81,750
- London Red - Rs 1,81,750
- Tokyo Black - Rs 1,81,750
Engine Spec
The 349 cc, single-cylinder 4-stroke makes 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Now, both the wheels are 17-inch and it gets dual-channel ABS. The front suspension is still telescopic with 41 mm travel and rear one is new with progressive springs (twin-shock absorbers). Last thing to mention, Royal Enfield Hunter 350 competes with TVS Ronin, Jawa 42 Bobber, and Honda CB350RS.
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Verdict
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is here with more tech than ever, and a new suspension setup. Good news is that the starting price is similar, however, the top-spec prices have gone up by Rs 5,000. Now, the technological quotient of this bike has become richer. Does the ride improve? Can't say because we are yet to drive, but on paper, it does seem so. For more information like this, keep following 91Wheels, and also join our WhatsApp channel.