Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Base Premium Variant and Two New Colours Launched

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Base Premium Variant and Two New Colours Launched

  • New variant priced at Rs. 1,49,900 (ex-showroom, Chennai)
  • Two new colours launched: Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White
  • Bookings have begun across India

Royal Enfield has launched a new Base Premium variant of the Hunter 350. It is now the most affordable variant available with alloy wheels, priced at Rs. 1,49,900 (ex-showroom). In addition, the brand has updated the Top variant’s colour palette with two new shades. Here’s everything you need to know:

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Base Premium Variant

The Base Premium variant is positioned above the Retro variant. It features an updated halogen headlamp, alloy wheels, and single-channel ABS. The addition of alloy wheels and tubeless tyres will make punctures easier to manage.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Left Side View

It also gets a slip-and-assist clutch as standard. This should help reduce clutch effort, making it easier to ride in stop-and-go traffic. Lastly, it also features a stitched seat for better comfort.

It is available in one colour scheme: Tarmac Black, featuring a full black finish with the Royal Enfield tank badging and Hunter 350 side panel graphics in white. It is Rs. 12,260 more expensive than the Retro variant, priced at Rs. 1,37,620. All prices are ex-showroom Chennai.

New Colours

The Top variant of the Hunter 350 has received two new colours, Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White. Both are priced at Rs. 1,69,804 (ex-showroom, Chennai).

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Right Front Three Quarter

Both are bold colours that give the bike a youthful look. The Mumbai Yellow is a combination of yellow on the top half of the tank, blue on the bottom, and white stripes on the side, with a Royal Enfield graphic in an orange background.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Right Side View

The Moonshot White features a more graphic-heavy design. It gets an ocean theme graphic on the side of the tank and a rocket graphic on the tank indents. The side panels also come with similarly bold graphics. This colour scheme is quite playful and brings out that youthful character of the motorcycle.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Fuel Tank

Aside from these updates, the bike remains mechanically unchanged. It continues to be powered by the same 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 20.2bhp and 27Nm. It goes up against the Yamaha XSR155 in the entry-level retro roadster segment.

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