
- Gets new rear suspension
- New LED headlight seen
- Gets new colours and graphics
The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has been spotted without any camouflage, ahead of its launch, taking place on 26 April. The bikes seen in the images seem to have been snapped in a parking area and here are all the details that we can see.
Starting with the design, the body panels appear to be the same as the outgoing bike. The 2025 Hunter 350, however, will be available in new colourways. One of the bikes seen here is painted in red while the other is white with contrasting green, blue, and yellow stripes. These colours make the Hunter 350 appear more youthful and bold.
Another new addition to the Hunter 350 is an LED headlight that seems to be taken from the Royal Enfield 650cc motorcycle parts bin. It replaces the halogen headlight that the current bike comes with and adds a dash of modernity to the appearance of the bike. The bikes seen are the top-spec variants and hence have the Royal Enfield Tripper, turn-by-turn navigation system.

Lastly, the Hunter 350 gets a new rear suspension. The twin shock absorbers appear to be different from the one seen on the current motorcycle. This is a welcome change and we hope the company has sorted the harsh ride that the Hunter 350 has been plagued with since it was launched.
Besides the above-mentioned changes, the bike will be the same when it comes to the frame, wheels, brakes, and tyres. The bike will be powered by an OBD-2B compliant, 349cc, engine that makes 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm at 4,000rpm. The engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox.
Expect Royal Enfield to launch with a slightly higher price tag than the current Rs. 1.5 lakh, ex-showroom starting price of the Hunter 350.