
Royal Enfield, with its timeless design language and tough motorcycles that have captured hearts of riders through the ages, has made a new beginning with the launch of the 2025 Hunter 350. Renowned for creating machines that marry vintage looks with today’s practicality, the company is expanding, in harmony with the rhythm of current motorcycling culture.
The 2025 Hunter 350 was unveiled officially at Hunter Hood, Royal Enfield’s first-ever street culture festival, which was held concurrently in Mumbai and New Delhi. The festival was an apt platform for the new model, which was in complete harmony with the brand’s vision of celebrating urban lifestyle and street culture.
According to the company announcement, the Hunter 350 in 2025 comes with three bold new colors — Rio White, Tokyo Black, and London Red. Besides the new color palette, the bike features a package of upgraded elements designed to improve overall ride comfort and performance.
The motorcycle now features greater ground clearance and better seat comfort, attributes that assure smoother journeys across urban roads and rough terrain alike. A new suspension and an ergonomic triangle that intuitively molds itself into alignment with the rider’s body are claimed to heighten the comfort quotient to new levels.
In a first for Royal Enfield’s 350-cc segment, the 2025 Hunter 350 will host a slip-assist clutch, engineered to provide seamless gear shifting and less fatigue for the rider, especially during stop-and-go traffic in the city.
Other improvements that are appreciated by daredevil riders include LED headlamps, tripper pod, and Type-C USB fast charging, all conceived with the idea of enhancing the riding experience by marrying convenience with functionality.
The Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, expounded upon the launch, touching upon the importance of the Hunter 350 in their range. “Line of the Hunter 350 for 2025 has been one of our finest bicycles in our portfolio — nimble, young, and extremely well-liked by new riders and city-dwellers.” We’ve taken its performance to the next level and included thoughtful enhancements that make it even more fun to ride and own, making every neighborhood their playground. It still represents the rhythm of the streets — and that’s why we invited Hunter Hood to make it happen.”
Pricing-wise, the Hunter Factory Black version has been introduced at Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom Chennai). The Dapper versions — Rio White and Dapper Grey — are available at Rs 1,76,750, while the Rebel versions — Tokyo Black, London Red, and Rebel Blue — are priced at Rs 1,81,750 (both ex-showroom Chennai prices).
With aesthetic updates rather bold, engineered changes made to its mechanicals, giving it a street setup, the 2025 Hunter 350 is surely headed to cement itself as a favorite among the new-age bikers.