Updated 28 April 2025 at 16:44 IST
New Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs Old Royal Enfield Hunter 350: What’s the Difference?
Royal Enfield has launched the updated version of its entry-level motorcycle, the Hunter 350 in India. Here's a quick comparison for buyers:
Hunter 350 Differences: Royal Enfield India has recently updated its entry-level motorcycle, the Hunter 350 in India. The two-wheeler manufacturer has updated the colour options, added a few new features, and mechanicals remains unchanged. Further, the price of the Hunter 2025 is also unchanged. However, the design remains identical and only two colour options are carried forward.
What are the differences? Here’s a quick comparison for the prospective buyers:
New Hunter 350 vs Old Hunter 350: Price
The price of the new Royal Enfield Hunter 350 remains unchanged as compared to the previous model. The buyers planning for the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 have to pay ₹1.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base variant.
New Hunter 350 vs Old Hunter 350: Design
The design elements of the new Hunter 350 remains unchanged. However, with the update, the manufacturer is now offering LED headlamps, indicators from the mid-spec variant onwards. Rest the design remains unchanged. Further, the automaker claims there is a rise in the ground clearance by 10mm.
New Hunter 350 vs Old Hunter 350: Suspensions
The suspensions of the new Hunter 350 has been updated as compared to the previous model. The new Hunter 350 has a revised rear suspension, which the company says will enhance the riding comfort.
New Hunter 350 vs Old Hunter 350: Features
To enhance the riding comfort, the new Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is now equipped with a slipper and assist clutch, which helps in a smooth gear shifting experience. Further, it is now equipped with a USB Type-C charger port to charge your smartphones.
New Hunter 350 vs Old Hunter 350: Colours
The new Hunter 350 is available with three new colour options. These are Rio White, London Red, and Tokyo Black.
New Hunter 350 vs Old Hunter 350: Engine Specifications
Mechanically, the new Hunter 350 is identical to the older model. It continues to be equipped with a 349cc single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine, making 20 bhp and 27 Nm of torque, mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.
Published By : Vatsal Agrawal
Published On: 28 April 2025 at 16:44 IST