Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Revealed
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A new roadster, Hunter 350 another 350cc Royal Enfield bike in lineups like Classic, Meteor, and Bullet.

Royal Enfield India Plan

Royal Enfield is planning four products every year, Royal Enfield will soon launch Hunter 350. Hunter will be borrowing most of the key components like engine, chassis, suspension, and braking apparatus from Meteor 350. However, Hunter 350 has a unique design and styling in line with its positioning as an urban roadster.

Royal Enfield will Introduce two variants on offer, Hunter Retro and Hunter Metro. The difference between the two variants encompasses colour options as well as an equipment list. While Hunter Retro will target users with a limited budget, Hunter Metro is for folks who want access to all the available advanced features.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Hunter 350 Looks

Hunter looks different in relation to Royal Enfield’s standard design philosophy, it continues with the signature retro bits such as a round headlamp, rearview mirrors and tail lamp. The fuel tank has a sharp profile with dedicated indentations for comfortably accommodating the knees. key features include sporty graphics, a single-piece saddle and a compact exhaust.

It will have two colour options Factory, Black and Factory Silver. In comparison, the Hunter Metro variant has colour options of Dapper White and Dapper Ash. A third colour option of Dapper Grey will be offered via RE’s MIY personalization platform. A Metro Rebel version will also be available, which will get colour options of Rebel Black, Rebel Blue and Rebel Red (MIY).

Hunter 350 Features & Specifications

It will be interesting to see the aural experience this bike has to offer. Users can expect a comfortable riding stance with centrally placed footpegs and an ergonomically positioned handlebar. With its compact design, Hunter 350 will allow improved handling across city streets. For reference, Hunter 350 is 85 mm shorter in length and has 30 mm less wheelbase in comparison to Meteor 350. Hunter 350 has a seat height of 800 mm and ground clearance of 150 mm. The fuel tank capacity is 13 litres.

Talking about variant-wise features, the entry-level Hunter Retro model has wire-spoke wheels, disc-drum brake combo, single-channel ABS, an old Classic-type handle switch, basic instrument cluster, halogen tail lamp and oval-shaped turn signals. While both Retro and Metro variants will have 17-inch wheels at both ends, the Retro variant will have 100/80 front and 120/80 rear tyres. In comparison, the Metro variant will have 110/70 and 140/70 tyres.

Hunter Retro variant weighs 177 kg, as compared to 181 kg of the Metro variant. Retro will not get the main stand. Hunter 350 Metro variant will have alloy wheels, disc brakes (300 mm / 270 mm), dual-channel ABS, LED tail lamp, round turn indicators and Meteor-type handle switch and instrument cluster

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Hunter 350 Price

It has now been revealed by Siddhartha Lal, CEO and MD of Eicher Motors, the parent company of Royal Enfield.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is Expected to launch on 7 august at an introductory price of around Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 1.7 lakh. This makes Hunter the most affordable 350cc bike in the country. It will primary rival recently launched TVS Ronin.

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