Royal Enfield Updates Its Highest-Selling 350cc Cruiser Bike; Gets New Features, More Comfort

Royal Enfiled has updated the Hunter 350 for the 2025 model year. Changes come in the form of new colour options, reworked suspension, and the addition of new features in higher trims. The engine continues to be the same unit and hasn’t been tweaked. The updates bring changes based on customer feedback and position the Hunter as a strong contender in the sub-Rs 2 lakh cruiser bike segment.

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2025 Royal Enfield Hunter

What’s New for 2025?

The Hunter 350 features a stylish new LED headlamp and an upgraded instrument cluster that combines digital and analogue displays, along with a handy tripper pod for navigation. In addition, higher trims now offer a USB Type-C charging port, making it easier to keep your devices powered up on the go. Plus, there are three fresh colour options to choose from.

Enhanced Comfort with Reworked Suspension

Royal Enfield has focused on comfort in this update. The rear suspension has been tweaked, and the seat is now designed with higher-density foam for a softer feel. The bike also gains an extra 10 mm of ground clearance, which can help when navigating rougher roads.

Engine Specs Remain Unchanged

The heart of the Hunter, its 349cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, continues to deliver a solid 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Notably, all variants now come equipped with a slip-and-assist clutch.

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Pricing and Competition

As for Pricing, the 2025 Hunter 350 starts at ₹1.49 lakh and goes up to ₹1.81 lakh (ex-showroom). It goes head-to-head with competitors like the TVS Ronin, Honda CB350RS, and Jawa 42.

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