Prime Highlights:
- 2025 Hunter 350 launches with enhanced features such as LED headlamp, slipper clutch, and fresh paint color options.
- Price unchanged starting from Rs. 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
Key Facts:
- Three new paints: Rio White, Tokyo Black, and London Red.
- The mechanical refinements include slip and assist clutch and better suspension.
- Royal Enfield has started taking online and showroom bookings.
Key Background :
Royal Enfield officially launched the new 2025 Hunter 350 in the Indian market, bringing with it significant feature enhancements while keeping its fundamental nature and pricing intact. Unveiled at the latest HunterHood events in New Delhi and Mumbai, the new Hunter 350 is aimed at improving looks as well as rider experience.
Among the highlight changes is the addition of a slipper and assist clutch — a first for Royal Enfield’s 350 cc family. This clutch system reduces wheel hop on hard downshifts and provides smoother clutch engagement, enhancing overall ride quality. Along with this technical upgrade is a reworked rear suspension and improved seat cushioning, providing better comfort on long rides.
Aesthetically, the motorcycle gets a big update. Rio White, Tokyo Black, and London Red are new color choices accompanied by fresh graphics, which further reinforces the Hunter’s neo-retro street presence. LED headlamps have also been included to enhance visibility at night, a much-needed upgrade among city cyclists.
Feature-wise, the 2025 Hunter 350 features a Type-C charging socket and tripper navigation pod, making it more desirable to contemporary riders. Split grab rails, a side exhaust, and blacked-out alloy wheels round out the cosmetic enhancements.
The mechanical underpinning of the bike does not change. It is still powered by a 349 cc air- and oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine paired to a five-speed transmission. The engine churns out the same dependable performance that has contributed to the success of the Hunter 350 both home and abroad.
With more than 500,000 units sold worldwide since its initial release, the Hunter 350 has turned into one of Royal Enfield’s top-selling models. Its mixture of city-friendly agility, fashionable styling, and affordable price has made it a hit among young riders and new motorcyclists.
The 2025 variant reinforces its stature with considered overhauls without sacrificing its pricing. Prices go from Rs. 1.50 lakh for the entry-level Factory Black version to Rs. 1.81 lakh for the Rebel Blue and Tokyo Black top-of-the-line versions (ex-showroom Chennai).
The bookings are currently open through Royal Enfield showrooms and digital channels, and deliveries are slated to begin very soon.