Royal Enfield has officially pulled the covers off the 2025 Hunter 350, making it an even more attractive option for riders looking for an affordable and stylish motorcycle. Priced from Rs. 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai), the Hunter 350 gets a range of upgrades aimed at boosting comfort and overall ride quality.
Upgrades
The biggest improvement for 2025 comes in the form of an upgraded suspension setup. The rear now features progressive springs, which are expected to offer smoother compression and rebound. This small but significant change promises a much more comfortable ride over potholes and uneven roads.
Riders can now look forward to a plush, more controlled experience whether cruising in the city or heading out for weekend rides.
Clutch
Another major highlight is the introduction of a slip and assist clutch. This is the first time Royal Enfield has equipped a 350cc model with this feature. The slip and assist clutch will make gear changes lighter and smoother, and it will also help prevent rear-wheel hopping during aggressive downshifts.
It is a thoughtful addition, especially for new riders who want a more forgiving ride.
Comfort
Royal Enfield has also added a new handlebar, offering better ergonomics for a relaxed riding posture. A fast USB charging port now comes as standard, making it easy to keep your devices powered up on the go.
The seat has been redesigned with denser cushioning to enhance long-distance comfort. On top of that, ground clearance has been increased, thanks to a newly routed exhaust system, helping riders tackle rough roads and speed bumps with more confidence.
Engine
In terms of performance, the 2025 Hunter 350 remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by the familiar 349cc air-cooled engine, known for its smooth power delivery and reliability.
If you loved the previous Hunter for its easygoing nature, the new one carries the same DNA forward.
Pricing
Royal Enfield has kept the pricing competitive. The entry-level Retro variant is priced at Rs. 1.50 lakh, the mid-level Dapper variant at Rs. 1.77 lakh, and the top-end Rebel variant at Rs. 1.82 lakh, all ex-showroom Chennai.
Here’s a quick pricing table:
Variant | Price (Ex-showroom Chennai) |
---|---|
Retro | Rs. 1.50 lakh |
Dapper | Rs. 1.77 lakh |
Rebel | Rs. 1.82 lakh |
With all these upgrades, the 2025 Hunter 350 feels even better prepared to take on the bustling streets and highways of India.
FAQs
What is the price of the 2025 Hunter 350?
The 2025 Hunter 350 starts at Rs. 1.50 lakh, ex-showroom Chennai.
What is the biggest upgrade on the 2025 Hunter 350?
The bike gets new progressive springs for better suspension performance.
Does the 2025 Hunter 350 have a new clutch?
Yes, it features a slip and assist clutch, a first for a 350cc Royal Enfield.
Has the engine changed in the 2025 Hunter 350?
No, the engine remains the same 349cc air-cooled motor.
What are the prices of different Hunter 350 variants?
Retro: Rs. 1.50 lakh, Dapper: Rs. 1.77 lakh, Rebel: Rs. 1.82 lakh.