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Royal Enfield Launches 2025 Hunter 350 with Three New Colours and Fresh Features

Prime Highlights: 

  • The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is available in six colour choices, including three new vibrant shades. 
  • Along with cosmetic enhancements, the motorcycle receives mechanical updates for a more comfortable and spirited ride. 

Key Facts: 

  • Offered in three variants: Retro, Dapper, and Rebel, ranging from ₹1.50 lakh to ₹1.82 lakh (ex-showroom). 
  • New colors: Rio White (Dapper), Tokyo Black, and London Red (Rebel). 
  • Updates are LED headlamps, Tripper navigation pod, USB Type-C port, and updated suspension. 

Key Background: 

Royal Enfield has updated its well-liked Hunter 350 for 2025, maintaining its retro appeal alive while enhancing features for improved rider appeal. The bike now has six colour options in three versions: Retro, Dapper, and Rebel. Rio White adds to the Dapper range, while Tokyo Black and London Red add to the Rebel range. Factory Black, Dapper Grey, and Rebel Blue from the previous version remain available. 

Apart from new colors, major updates turn the Hunter 350 more usable and rider-friendly. The Dapper and Rebel trims get an LED headlamp, Tripper navigation pod, and a USB Type-C charging socket to facilitate more connectivity on the go. Mechanically, the 349cc, air-cooled motor is untouched, producing 20.2bhp and 27Nm of torque through a five-speed transmission. The 2025 model does receive an assist and slipper clutch for better shifting, though. 

Ride comfort is improved with reworked progressive rear springs, heavier seat cushioning, and a re-profiled handlebar for improved ergonomics. Also, thanks to a new exhaust path, ground clearance has been raised to 160mm, which improves rough-road handling. 

Price tweaks put the base Retro model at ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Dapper and Rebel models are marginally pricier at ₹1.77 lakh and ₹1.82 lakh respectively—a ₹7,000 premium over the outgoing models. These considerate updates make the Hunter 350 a sassy yet functional option for city-commuting enthusiasts as well as urban riders, retaining Royal Enfield’s reputation for fusing heritage looks with contemporary convenience. 

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