Key Specs & Features of Royal Enfield Hunter 350
Engine | 349.34 cc |
Power | 20.4 PS |
Torque | 27 Nm |
Mileage | 36.2 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 177 kg |
Brakes | Disc |
- ABS Single Channel
- Navigation
- Service Due Indicator
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Analogue
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Fuel gauge
- Tachometer Digital
Navigation assist | Yes |
Retro looks grab attention
Compact dimensions and lighter weight make it easier for newer riders
Excellent handling
- Key Specs
- Top Features
- App Features
- Stand Out Features
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Summary
The updated Royal Enfield Hunter 350 was spotted testing, along with the updated Interceptor 650 and the upcoming Bullet 650.
Royal Enfield has launched its new Factory Custom workshop, offering a ton of modification options to bring your imagination to reality straight from the factory.
How much does the Hunter 350 cost?
Prices for the Hunter 350 start at Rs 1,49,900 for the base Retro variant and go up to Rs 1,74,655 for the top Metro variant (both prices ex-showroom Chennai).
How many variants does the Hunter 350 have?
The Hunter 350 comes in two variants - Retro and Metro. The main difference between the two is that the Retro gets spoke wheels with tube-type tyres, a 153mm rear drum brake with single-channel ABS and a slightly simpler-looking semi-digital single-pod instrument cluster. The Metro, on the other hand, gets alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, a 270mm rear disc brake with dual-channel ABS and a smarter-looking semi-digital single-pod instrument cluster that displays more information such as gear position and a clock. The switchgear on the Retro variant is also more basic while the Metro gets the fancier old-school rotary switches.
Which is the best variant of the Hunter 350 to buy?
We would always recommend you get the Metro variant of the Hunter 350 for the added safety of dual-channel ABS on slippery road conditions and the convenience of tubeless tyres, which are more puncture-resistant and also make puncture repairs easier. Plus, you get many more colour options in the Metro variant.
What are the colour options available for the Hunter 350?
The Hunter 350 is currently offered in eight different colours. The Factory Black colour is the most affordable at Rs 1,49,900 but only comes on the base Retro variant. On the Metro variant, the Dapper Orange, Dapper Green, Dapper White and Dapper Grey colours are priced at Rs 1,69,656, while the Rebel Black, Rebel Blue and Rebel Red are priced at Rs 1,74,655 (all prices ex-showroom Chennai).
Our favourite colour option for the Hunter 350:
The Dapper Green on the Metro variant of the Hunter 350 is a particularly good-looking colour as it reminds us of the British Racing Green shade. Our other favourite is Rebel Blue (also on the Metro variant), which looks great thanks to its contrasting white and dark blue paint scheme.
How is the Hunter 350’s performance? (Key specs and tested figures)
Although the Hunter 350 uses the same J-platform 349cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine from the Classic 350 with the exact same output figures - 20.2PS @ 6100rpm and 27Nm @ 4000rpm, it offers quicker acceleration thanks to its smaller 17-inch rear wheel and lighter kerb weight of 181kg (for the Metro variant). In our tests, the Hunter 350 managed 0-60kmph acceleration in 5.24 seconds with 100kmph coming in 16.40 seconds.
But just like the Classic 350, the Hunter 350 hasn’t been designed for outright performance. It will hit speeds of 110-120kmph (indicated) when pushed but feels happiest cruising at around 90kmph.
What is the mileage of the Hunter 350?
In our mileage test, the Hunter 350 delivered a city mileage of 40.19kmpl and a highway mileage of 35.98kmpl. In mixed real-world riding conditions, we believe you should be able to get 30-35kmpl from the Hunter 350 if ridden sensibly.
Is the Hunter 350’s weight easy to manage?
With a kerb weight of 181kg (for the Metro variant) and 178kg (for the Retro variant), the Hunter 350 isn’t exactly a light motorcycle. But it is 14 to 17kg lighter (depending on the variant) than the Classic 350. Plus the Hunter 350 is a very narrow motorcycle with a low seat height of just 790mm, making it much easier to manage when parking or while riding.
Is the Hunter 350 a good bike for first-time Royal Enfield buyers?
The Hunter 350 was specifically designed by Royal Enfield to attract new buyers. It is the most compact and lightest bike Royal Enfield currently makes. Plus it has a low seat height of just 790mm, which makes it easy for shorter riders to get both their feet on the ground easily. So it is suitable for newer and younger riders, as well as women riders.
Is the Hunter 350 comfortable for tall riders?
The Hunter 350 is a compact motorcycle, specially designed for newer and smaller riders. But that doesn’t mean it’s uncomfortable for taller riders. Even if you’re about 6 feet tall, you shouldn’t have any comfort issues while riding it. But if you’re much taller - say 6’3” or above, then you might find the Hunter 350 a little cramped.
Is the Hunter 350 easy to ride in the city?
The Hunter 350’s lighter weight of 178-181kg, the low seat height of 790mm and smaller 17-inch wheels at both ends make the bike feel really compact and nimble when manoeuvring through city streets. If you’re looking for a bike mainly for city use, the Hunter 350 is a very good option.
Is the Hunter 350 a good bike for touring?
The Hunter 350 can easily maintain speeds of 90-100kmph (indicated) on the highway. If you’re a solo rider, the Hunter 350 isn’t a bad option for highway touring. But because of its compact size, you don’t get as much space for luggage or pillions. The other issue with the Hunter 350 is its stiff rear suspension. If you’re going to be touring on smooth highways, you won’t have any issues. But tackling bad roads or broken highways is a bit painful on the Hunter. Also, its lower ground clearance of 150mm isn’t the best option on really bumpy roads.
What features does the Hunter 350 get?
The Hunter 350 is pretty basic when it comes to features. The Retro variant gets single-channel ABS and an analogue speedometer pod with a digital inset for a fuel gauge, odometer and trip meter. The Metro variant, on the other hand, gets dual-channel ABS and an analogue speedometer pod with a digital inset for a fuel gauge, odometer, two trip meters, reserve meter, a clock and a gear position indicator. Of course, on either variant, if you want navigation, you can get the optional Tripper Navigation Pod that connects to the Royal Enfield app on your smartphone to give you turn-by-turn directions.
Which accessories should I get for the Hunter 350?
Royal Enfield offers plenty of genuine accessories for the Hunter 350. Our recommendations would be a centre strand, as it makes puncture repairs and maintenance much easier, as well as RE’s Compact Engine Guard which should keep your engine safe in case of a crash. If you’re on the taller side, we would also recommend the Signature Bench Seat, as it doesn’t have a deep scoop for the rider section, which increases the seat height a little bit. And if you plan on exploring new places with the Hunter 350, the Tripper Navigation Pod is a great addition.
What are the service intervals for the Hunter 350?
Royal Enfield recommends the first service of the Hunter 350 at 500km, followed by a regular service every 5000km after that.
What is the average service cost of the Hunter 350?
The first four services of the Hunter 350 are free, which means Royal Enfield will not charge you any labour costs, only for any consumables. However, the first service at 500km, and the third service at 10,000km require an oil change and would cost somewhere between Rs 1000 to Rs 3000. Following that, every other service which would happen at 10,000km intervals would also need an oil change along with some more consumables and would end up costing between Rs 2500 to Rs 3500.
Should you buy the Hunter 350?
If you’re thinking of buying your first Royal Enfield, or just want a neo-retro motorcycle, the Hunter 350 is a really good option. It feels reasonably nimble, it’s light enough to manage for most people, offers decent performance, and looks really good. If you’re going to be riding mostly in the city, we would highly recommend the Hunter 350. But if highway touring is a priority for you, while the Hunter 350 can do that well enough, there are better options from Royal Enfield you can consider such as the Classic 350 or the Meteor 350.
Are there any alternatives to the Hunter 350?
In the sub-2 lakh rupee, neo-retro motorcycle segment, you primarily only have two options - the Hunter 350 and the TVS Ronin. If you’re mainly going to be riding in the city and modern features are important to you, then you can consider the Ronin. For a slightly higher budget, you can also get the Jawa 42, another neo-retro bike. But the Jawa 42 has struggled with quality and service issues in the past, and until Jawa addresses those, we can’t recommend the 42. We believe the Hunter 350 is the best option in this segment thanks to its affordable price, good reliability and versatile nature.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Price
Hunter 350 Retro 114 kmph36.2 kmpl349.34 cc | Rs.1,49,900 | View January Offers | |
Hunter 350 Metro 114 kmph36.2 kmpl349.34 cc | Rs.1,69,656 | View January Offers | |
Hunter 350 Metro Rebel 114 kmph36.2 kmpl349.34 cc | Rs.1,74,655 | View January Offers |
Hunter 350 comparison with similar Bikes
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Rs.1.50 - 1.75 Lakh* | TVS Ronin Rs.1.35 - 1.73 Lakh* Check Offers | Bajaj Avenger 160 Rs.1.19 Lakh* Check Offers | Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220 Rs.1.45 Lakh* Check Offers | Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Rs.1.74 - 2.16 Lakh* Check Offers | Jawa 42 Rs.1.73 - 1.98 Lakh* Check Offers | Honda CB350 Rs.2 - 2.18 Lakh* Check Offers | Komaki Ranger Rs.1.86 Lakh* Check Offers | MX Moto M16 Rs.1.98 Lakh* Check Offers |
Mileage36.2 kmpl | Mileage42.95 kmpl | Mileage47.2 kmpl | Mileage40 kmpl | Mileage37 kmpl | Mileage33 kmpl | Mileage42.17 kmpl | MileageNot Applicable | MileageNot Applicable |
Engine349.34 cc | Engine225.9 cc | Engine160 cc | Engine220 cc | Engine349 cc | Engine294.72 cc | Engine348.36 cc | EngineNot Applicable | EngineNot Applicable |
Power20.4 PS @ 6100 rpm | Power20.4 PS @ 7750 rpm | Power15 PS @ 8500 rpm | Power19.03 PS @ 8500 rpm | Power20.4 PS @ 6100 rpm | Power27.32 PS | Power21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm | PowerNot Applicable | PowerNot Applicable |
Top Speed114 kmph | Top Speed120 kmph | Top Speed105 kmph | Top Speed120 kmph | Top Speed110 kmph | Top Speed130 kmph | Top Speed125 kmph | Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed80 km/Hr |
Torque27 Nm @ 4000 rpm | Torque19.93 Nm @ 3750 rpm | Torque13.7 Nm @ 7000 rpm | Torque17.55 Nm @ 7000 rpm | Torque27 Nm @ 4000 rpm | Torque26.84 Nm | Torque29.4 Nm @ 3000 rpm | TorqueNot Applicable | TorqueNot Applicable |
Weight177 kg | Weight159 kg | Weight156 kg | Weight163 kg | Weight195 kg | Weight182 kg | Weight187 kg | WeightNot Applicable | WeightNot Applicable |
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- The pricing is exceptionally competitive
- The most lightweight and user-friendly Royal Enfield motorcycle for riding
- The styling is spot-on as a retro-roadster
- The engine lacks performance to match the exceptional handling capabilities of the bike
- The absence of a slipper clutch results in a heavier clutch action
- The rear suspension feels firm
Hunter 350 Expert Review
Overview
The Hunter 350 is the most affordable Royal Enfield motorcycle with prices ranging between Rs 1,49,900 to Rs 1,74,655 (ex-showroom prices). It is primarily targeted at first-time motorcycle buyers and aims to attract a younger crowd with its retro design and handy performance.
Design
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has a neo-retro design that blends classic motorcycle features with modern elements. It has Royal Enfield's traditional round headlight, minimalist mudguards, and retro-style tail lights. The Hunter 350 has a blacked-out finish on the wheels, engine, and exhaust available as standard. In comparison to other Royal Enfield models, the Hunter 350 has more compact dimensions.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is powered by a 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, J-Series engine that produces 20.2PS at 6,100rpm and 27Nm at 4,000rpm. This engine prioritizes comfortable cruising at lower and moderate speeds rather than raw acceleration. It is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
The engine's torque curve provides good low-end grunt and sufficient pulling power from low speeds. This quality makes the Hunter 350 an easy motorcycle to navigate in stop-and-go traffic. While it does feel short on power at higher revs, it remains decently powerful for highway cruising.
The air-cooled engine of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 produces a characteristic exhaust sound, which is different from the traditional thump of Royal Enfield motorcycles. It has a sporty feel that adds to the unique character. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 delivers a smooth ride experience between 60-80kmph. However, vibrations creep in around the 100kmph mark and are felt mostly on the handlebars and rearview mirrors.
Going by our tests, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 delivers an estimated mileage of 41.93kmpl in city traffic and 38.46kmpl on highways. Real-world mileage may vary depending on riding style and traffic conditions.
Handling & Ride Quality
In the Royal Enfield lineup, the Hunter 350 stands out for its agile and nimble handling, owing to its compact dimensions and smaller 17-inch wheels. However, the trade-off for this enhanced agility is a firmer suspension setup, which prioritizes stability but compromises on ride comfort, especially while riding through rough roads. Royal Enfield chose to stick to the conventional combination of telescopic fork at the front and dual coil springs at the rear for the Hunter 350.
Comfort
With its compact dimensions, sportier riding posture, and the low seat height of 790mm, the Hunter 350 is designed more for urban riding and rider comfort. The long, curved seat on the Hunter 350 has soft padding, which makes short city rides enjoyable and comfortable. However, taller and seasoned riders may find the seat and footpeg positioning tiring during long hours on the saddle.
Features
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 caters to diverse preferences by offering offering a spoke wheel and alloy wheel variants. The spoke wheel variant of the Hunter 350 brings back the classic charm of old-school motorcycles. For basic safety, it comes equipped with single-channel ABS, which helps prevent the front wheel from locking up during sudden braking. Adding to the nostalgic vibe is a tubular pillion grab rail and a part-digital round instrument console.
The alloy wheel variant is designed for riders who prefer a more modern look and advanced features. It gets modern essentials like alloy wheels, dual-channel ABS, tubeless tyres, split pillion grab rails, and a more comprehensive part-digital instrument console. This more premium variant of the Hunter 350 is also available with the option of Royal Enfield's 'Tripper' turn-by-turn navigation unit.
Should you buy
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 appeals primarily to first-time riders who prefer a blend of classic style, modern visual appeal, and ease of riding. The urban-friendly compact design and sufficient performance make the Hunter 350 attractive for city commuters and those looking to upgrade from 160-200cc sporty commuter motorcycles.
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It's a good bike overall, not too heavy for a royal Enfield at 181 kg, suspension is a little hard but over provides good stability, this bike is also made to cater to people with a relatively shorter height too,mileage is also pretty good at 36 km the price of 2 lakh this can be a really good deal.Read More
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Hunter bike looks great look with more excellent specifications.But mileage below 30 that thing was so bad.Maintenance also higher. The bike rebel blue is my bike color I think my blue color variant and model top model looks fanatics compared to other variants.The additional fittings too much price comparing other company.Read More
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The Royal Enfield Hunter is a very comfortable, high-performance bike. It has very good torque and is best for city rides. Overall, it's a good experience, and this bike gets around 30 kmpl, which is decent for a 350cc bike. Even if you drive fast, it will give you at least 25 kmpl. That's nice. Best for city rides and best for students also good for family of two.Read More
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Awesome performance and mileage and looks are amazing ..it is not too expensive.. it’s the best bike to purchase in budget under 2 lakhs and having best performance and looks .. his sounds is really awesome .. pickup and breaking system all good .. if you are interested to purchase a bike then no doubt choose this one Read More
- Riding experience is great.
Riding experience is great. I can do sharp corners at 100kmh and still not fall. Rides like butter. Must buy. Once I traveled from Kanpur to Mumbai without stopping and didn't feel tired. I could cover the distance in 30 hours. My brother sits in the backseat when I drive and he enjoys it very much. I love this bike.Read More
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