
Royal Enfield recently launched the Hunter 350 in new colours, and it also added a new base variant. Here are its top highlights.
New Variant To Take On The Competition

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 portfolio now includes a new base premium variant. This variant is positioned between the entry-level Retro and the higher-spec Metro variants, offering alloy wheels, single-channel ABS, and a brighter halogen bulb.
Bold New Colours
There are two new colours on offer. The Mumbai Yellow takes inspiration from the kaali-peeli taxis that roam the streets of Mumbai. Not to forget, the paint scheme also has a clapboard that is used on film sets in connection with Bollywood.
The second colour, Moonshot White, is quite attractive and replete with an astronaut and other colourful graphics. It is unlike anything we’ve seen in the segment.

Tried And Tested Mechanicals
Mechanically, the motorcycle remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by the familiar 349cc single-cylinder engine that makes 20.2bhp and 27Nm, paired with a five-speed gearbox.

Competition
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 goes up against the Triumph Speed T4 (Rs. 1.95 lakh) and the Yamaha XSR 155 (Rs. 1.50 lakh). These prices are ex-showroom.






















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