Royal Enfield is all set to pull the wraps off an updated version of its hugely successful Hunter 350 on April 26, 2025. The launch will take place during the brand’s HunterHood festival, to be held simultaneously in Delhi and Mumbai. This marks the first major update for the bike since its debut in 2022.
The Hunter 350 has been one of Royal Enfield’s best-selling motorcycles and has been instrumental in expanding the company’s market share in the country.
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350: What to expect?
The 2025 update is expected to bring in subtle but significant changes. While the engine and overall design are likely to remain unchanged, Royal Enfield could offer much-requested feature additions such as an LED headlight and a USB Type-C charging port.
One area Royal Enfield seems keen to improve is the rear suspension setup. The current model’s firm twin shock absorbers have faced criticism for being too harsh on uneven roads.
Visually, the 2025 Hunter 350 is likely to come with fresh colour options, although no drastic styling changes are expected. With the feature and suspension updates, a slight bump in pricing is also likely. For reference, the current model is priced between Rs 1.50 lakh and Rs 1.75 lakh, ex-showroom.
Mechanically, the motorcycle will continue to be powered by the same 349 cc single-cylinder, air-oil cooled J-series engine, producing 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
As for hardware, the Hunter gets 41 mm front telescopic forks with 130 mm of travel and a 6-step adjustable twin rear shock setup. Braking duties are handled by a 300 mm front disc and a 270 mm rear disc, both equipped with dual-channel ABS.
The Hunter 350 has been one of Royal Enfield’s best-selling motorcycles and has been instrumental in expanding the company’s market share in the country.
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350: What to expect?
The 2025 update is expected to bring in subtle but significant changes. While the engine and overall design are likely to remain unchanged, Royal Enfield could offer much-requested feature additions such as an LED headlight and a USB Type-C charging port.
One area Royal Enfield seems keen to improve is the rear suspension setup. The current model’s firm twin shock absorbers have faced criticism for being too harsh on uneven roads.
Visually, the 2025 Hunter 350 is likely to come with fresh colour options, although no drastic styling changes are expected. With the feature and suspension updates, a slight bump in pricing is also likely. For reference, the current model is priced between Rs 1.50 lakh and Rs 1.75 lakh, ex-showroom.
Mechanically, the motorcycle will continue to be powered by the same 349 cc single-cylinder, air-oil cooled J-series engine, producing 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
As for hardware, the Hunter gets 41 mm front telescopic forks with 130 mm of travel and a 6-step adjustable twin rear shock setup. Braking duties are handled by a 300 mm front disc and a 270 mm rear disc, both equipped with dual-channel ABS.
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