Royal Enfield has updated the Hunter with changes that have kept customer feedback in mind.
4 Jun '25•Autocar India Team
The Hunter's ride quality is no longer the dealbreaker it once was because of the new progressive shocks and these can be fitted to older bikes too.
4 Jun '25•Autocar India Team
The new slip/assist clutch greatly reduces clutch effort, helpful in city traffic and is retrofitable to existing RE 350s.
4 Jun '25•Autocar India Team
RE has liberated more ground clearance by rerouting the exhaust piping and it now stands at 160mm - a useful change on our unpredictable roads.
4 Jun '25•Autocar India Team
It now uses an LED headlight, which is the same as other RE models and its illumination is rather average, although it suits the design of the bike better.
4 Jun '25•Autocar India Team
Summing up, the Hunter 350 is now a really sorted machine and the best part is that Royal Enfield has kept prices competitive, despite all the changes
4 Jun '25•Autocar India Team
The base model’s price remains unchanged at Rs 1.50 lakh, with the mid (Rs 1.77 lakh) and top (Rs 1.82 lakh) versions seeing a Rs 7,000 increase.