Royal Enfield has finally launched the 2025 version of its most affordable motorcycle — the Hunter 350. Priced from Rs. 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai), the updated Hunter brings a bunch of new upgrades to make the ride more fun, comfortable, and user-friendly.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s new.
Suspension Upgrade
The biggest mechanical change on the 2025 Hunter 350 is the suspension setup. The rear now gets progressive springs, which are designed to offer better compression and rebound. This should translate to a smoother and more stable ride over potholes, bumps, and uneven roads — something every rider will appreciate.
New Features
Royal Enfield has also added a few much-needed modern touches to the Hunter 350. For the first time in the 350cc lineup, the bike now gets a slip and assist clutch. This feature makes the clutch lighter to operate and reduces wheel hop during aggressive downshifts, making the Hunter even more city-friendly.
Other feature additions include:
- A new, redesigned handlebar for improved ergonomics
- Fast USB charging port to keep your devices powered up
- A new seat that promises better comfort on long rides
- Revised exhaust routing that has helped increase ground clearance, making it more practical over speed breakers and rough patches
Engine and Performance
Mechanically, the 2025 Hunter 350 remains unchanged under the hood. It continues to use the same 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that is known for its smooth performance and relaxed cruising capabilities.
There are no changes to the engine’s output figures, so expect the same familiar riding character that Hunter fans already love.
New Colour Options
Royal Enfield has spiced things up with three new colour options for 2025. The updated Hunter 350 is available in three variants with different price points:
Variant Level | Price (ex-showroom Chennai) |
---|---|
Entry-Level Model | Rs. 1.50 lakh |
Mid Variant | Rs. 1.77 lakh |
Top-End Variant | Rs. 1.82 lakh |
These prices make the Hunter 350 a very tempting choice for riders looking for an affordable, stylish, and now even more practical Royal Enfield.
Overall, with a better suspension setup, a slip-and-assist clutch, and thoughtful feature updates, the 2025 Hunter 350 looks set to continue its strong run in India’s competitive motorcycle market.
FAQs
What is the price of the 2025 Hunter 350?
It starts from Rs. 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai).
What new features does the 2025 Hunter 350 get?
It gets slip and assist clutch, new seat, handlebar, and USB charging.
Is there any engine change in the 2025 Hunter 350?
No, the engine remains the same as the earlier model.
How many variants are there for the 2025 Hunter 350?
There are three variants: entry-level, mid, and top-end.
What is the suspension upgrade in the new Hunter 350?
The rear now uses progressive springs for better comfort.