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Last Updated on: 09 Jun 2026

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 price in Imphal West

₹1.56 - ₹1.92 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹2,735 /month

The Hunter 350 price in Imphal West starts at ₹1.38 lakh for the Base variant and goes up to ₹1.70 lakh for the Top variant. The bike is available in 4 variants (BaseBase PremiumMid, and Top), and depending on the variant chosen, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 price varies.

The Hunter 350 on road price in Imphal West starts at ₹1.59 lakh for the Base variant and goes up to ₹1.95 lakh for the Top variant. 

View the latest Royal Enfield Hunter 350 on road price for all variants in Imphal West in the table below.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Pricing by Variants

Base349.34 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹1,37,640
RTO (Individual)
₹6,882
Insurance
₹11,011
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Imphal West₹1,55,533 *
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EMI starting at ₹2,252 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Base Premium349.34 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.69 LakhOn road price, Imphal West
Mid349.34 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.87 LakhOn road price, Imphal West
Top349.34 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.92 LakhOn road price, Imphal West

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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 price in Imphal West starts at ₹1.38 lakh for the Base variant and goes up to ₹1.70 lakh for the Top variant (ex-showroom).

The Hunter 350 on road price in Imphal West ranges from ₹1.59 lakh to ₹1.95 lakh, depending on the variant.

The base variant of the Royal Enfield Hunter, the Base, is priced at ₹1.38 lakh (ex-showroom) in Imphal West.

The top variant, Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Top, is priced at ₹1.95 lakh in Imphal West.

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Kaustubh Jirapure

21h

I own a Hunter 350 Dapper White for over two years. Lately, the suspension has started to bother me, and I am considering upgrading to an adventure bike. Which model would you recommend within a budget of Rs. 7 lakh? If there is an upcoming motorcycle that is worth waiting for, I am also considering upgrading the suspension on my Hunter 350 in the meantime. I was particularly interested in the Honda NX500, but the latest version seems significantly more expensive. What would you suggest?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2h

Since you're innately familiar with Royal Enfield ownership, upgrading to the Himalayan 450 seems like a safe bet. The Himalayan's suspension can iron out pretty much any road imperfection you encounter and its performance will be a big step up over the Hunter you own too. The only caveat with going for the Himalayan is that it is a tall and heavy bike, and these attributes will make their presence felt at slower speeds inside the city. If you want slightly higher performance levels on a lighter machine, then the KTM 390 Adventure models (whether you opt for 350cc or 399cc iterations is up to the budget you have) are worth considering. The KTM bikes have great handling, punchy top-end performance and come with features like adjustable suspension, traction control and a bidirectional quick shifter - depending on the variant. In your Rs. 7 lakh budget, you can also get the BMW F 450 GS, although depending on your city's taxation structure, you may need to stretch your budget a little if you are eyeing the top Trophy variant. The new entry-level GS is a competent machine and will be a step up in refinement from the single-cylinder machines mentioned above and it is also lighter than them. You will, however, need to be prepared for higher running and maintenance costs expected of a machine wearing the BMW badge. Take test rides of these machines to decide which one works best for you before you make your next purchase. If none of these options seem enticing, you could also retrofit the latest-gen Hunter's suspension to your older model which will bring some much needed relief in terms of ride quality. Do bear in mind that this swap will likely void your warranty and we'd recommend reaching out to your nearest dealership for more clarity on the same.

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SB

3w

I am a 47 years old, 5 ft tall female. I want to buy my first bike, and I am considering the Jawa 42 Bobber. Is it a good bike for me? I have seen many negative reviews.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
3w

If your main goal with your machine is to strike poses and look cool on the extremely short spins you make on the weekend, then the Jawa 42 Bobber is a good fit. However, the bike is not practical, it's build quality is still far from the segment benchmark and Classic Legends (parent company of Yezdi, Jawa and BSA) still has a long way to go when it comes to customer satisfaction in terms of service. Considering your short stature, we'd recommend bikes like the RE Hunter 350 and TVS Ronin, which will still give you that Neo retro aesthetic but will not stop short of being good, all-round capable machines at the expense of just looking good. If you decide you want to keep it simple and practical, without spending a lot of cash, a 125cc/160cc bike from brands like TVS, Bajaj, Hero and Honda will be a good choice. This would in fact be our default recommendation considering this is your first bike and you'll need to develop basic motorcycle specific skills like clutch control, smooth gearshifts and throttle control. Evaluate your priorities, take multiple test rides and then make your decision. Also look into each bike's reviews and ownership forums to see which is the most hassle free to live with on a day to day basis. All this will help you make a more informed decision.

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Deepak

6w

I am a first-time bike buyer looking for a retro-style motorcycle for my daily commute of around 30–35 km in Mumbai. I have considered the Yamaha XSR155 and Yamaha FZ-X Hybrid — are there any other options you would recommend? I am looking for a bike that is easy to maintain and service. I am 5'8" tall, so please suggest accordingly. I also have a small child, so comfort and practicality are important factors for me.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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6w

While both the Yamaha options you have shortlisted have their own strong points, neither would be the best fit for your usage, in our opinion. Considering you have a pretty lengthy daily commute in Mumbai (where the road surface by and large ranges from subpar to non-existent), we would recommend you pick a comfortable machine like the TVS Ronin or Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Both have neutral ergonomics, neo-retro styling and plush suspension, which should make them well-suited for your use case. One area where both the smaller Yamaha machines will edge out the Ronin and Hunter is fuel efficiency, but aside from that, the TVS & Royal Enfield make for a better purchase. The Yamaha XSR155 is a lovely sporty neo-retro machine, but its suspension is too stiff over bad roads. The Yamaha FZ-X is a 149cc commuter, and its performance, handling, and overall feel won't be as premium as the other bikes mentioned here. Take a test ride of both the Ronin and Hunter to see which one suits you best. We also have multiple comparison reviews of the Hunter, XSR and Ronin on our channel as well as website, and we'd encourage you to take a look at them before you make your purchase.

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