The much-awaited Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has now gone on sale at an initial price of Rs. 1.50 lakhs. The most expensive model costs Rs. 1.70 Lakhs (ex-showroom, pan-India). The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a daily driver motorcycle with six colors. Here are all the specifications of the recently released Royal Enfield Hunter 350.
Regarding the motorcycle's appearance, it has a matte finish and a double paint job. It features a circular headlight, rounded rearview mirrors, a 13-liter teardrop-shaped fuel tank, an instrument cluster with the Tripper navigation system as an add-on, an 800mm tall single-piece seat, and a compact exhaust pipe. The bike appears to be finished in black, with the wheels except for the gasoline tank, which is painted in two distinct colors.
Three variations of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will be offered: Retro, Metro, and Rebel. The Retro edition has a single-tone paint job, while the Metro version has a dual-tone finish. The Metro version has dual disc brakes, dual-channel ABS, LED taillights, and alloy wheels. Wire-spoke wheels, a drum brake at the rear, a halogen rear light, and single-channel ABS are included with the Retro model.
The Meteor 350, the new Classic 350, and the coming new-generation Bullet 350 will all use the same engine as the Hunter 350. A five-speed transmission will be paired to a 349cc SOHC two-valve air-oil-cooled J-series engine that generates 20.2 horsepower at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, along with a maximum speed given at 114kmph.
The Hunter 350 has the same telescopic fork and dual shock absorber suspension configuration as its siblings and is supported by a split dual-cradle frame. It includes twin channel ABS as a safety net. A 270mm disc secures it with a single floating piston in the back and a 270mm disc with a twin floating piston up front.
In common with other Royal Enfield models, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has a halogen headlamp and a semi-digital instrument cluster. With a small Tripper navigation pod on the right, it gets an offset instrument cluster that will only be available as an extra. Features like a gear position indicator and a service reminder are included in the instrumental set. Underneath the gearbox, it also receives an integrated USB charging socket.
Its Variants and Price in India:
- Hunter 350 Retro Factory: Rs.1.50Lakhs
- Hunter 350 Metro Dapper: Rs.1.65Lakhs
- Hunter 350 Metro Rebel: Rs.1.70Lakhs
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Engine Type: Single-Cylinder, 4-stroke, SOHC, EFI engine
- Kerb Weight: 177 kg
- Seat Height: 790 mm
- Ground Clearance: 150 mm
- Displacement: 349 cc
- System Cooling: Oil Cooled
- Starting: Self-Start Only
- Max Power: 20.48 PS @ 6100 rpm
- Max Torque: 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm
- Gearbox: 5-Speed
- Top Speed: 114Kmph
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 13Liters
- Front Tyre: Disc (110/80-17 in Retro) + (110/70-17 in Metro)
- Rear Tyre: Disc (120/70-17 in Retro) + (140/70-17 in Metro)
- Tubeless Tires: Yes
- Braking System: Single-Channel ABS (Retro) + Dual-Channel ABS (Metro)
- Suspension Setup: Telescopic and Twin Tube Emulsion Absorbers
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