Royal Enfield Hunter 350 booking open soon

Royal Enfield is all set to launch the most awaited Hunter 350 on 7th August in the evening. Although Siddhartha Lal, the CEO of Royal Enfield had already posted a video of Hunter in his Instagram handle on 6th August with a funny bossy note!

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The Royal Enfield Hunter will be the most affordable model from Royal Enfield and it will sit below the updated Bullet 350 that will be launched later this year. So, we expect the Hunter to be priced between 1.6 L which would be much justified for what you get. The styling cues will include a neo-retro roadster design that is reminiscent of the Triumph Street Twin. Thus, the new Hunter 350 will feature a single-piece seat, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and a round shape for the headlamp, tail lamp, turn signals, and mirrors. The motorcycle is expected to boast a low seat height and carry a kerb weight of around 181 Kg which is the most lighter production from Royal Enfield house.

Similar to the Meteor 350, the new Hunter 350, too, uses a 349cc, single-cylinder, two-valve, SOHC, air/oil-cooled engine. Linked to a five-speed gearbox, the motor delivers 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm of peak torque at 4,000rpm. The top speed is rated at 114kmph while the claimed fuel economy stands at 36.2kmpl.

The feature list on the new Hunter 350 comprises a halogen headlight and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The instrument cluster packs a floating LCD with an analogue speedometer. The setup displays a digital odometer, gear position indicator, two trip meters, low fuel trip meter, fuel gauge, eco indicator, service reminder, and a clock. Royal Enfield’s Tripper Navigation system will be available as an optional extra.

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