- Upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 350 spotted
- Is likely to go into production in the next few months
- Could be more affordable than Meteor 350
Royal Enfield has been spotted testing a few of its upcoming models recently. While the Classic 350 is set to debut sometime this month, and the Himalayan-based Scram 411 is to be introduced after. And now, new spy shots of the ‘Hunter’ 350 reveal that it could be going into production soon.
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 sports a modern-retro styling and features a circular headlamp, turn signals, mirrors, and tail lamp. Except for the tail lamp that it is likely to borrow from the Meteor 350, all the lighting on the Hunter 350 looks conventional. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 also gets a single-piece seat and a cropped fender that completes the styling while keeping costs in check.
Speaking of which, our sources have revealed that the motorcycle could be the most affordable Royal Enfield in India. The manufacturer is also looking to target newer riders and women with the Hunter by offering a lower seat height and weight for better accessibility. Nevertheless, it is likely to come powered by the 349cc, single-cylinder engine as the Meteor that produces 20.2bhp and 27Nm. And while it skips on the LED lighting, we can expect it to come with the Tripper navigation system and semi-digital instrument cluster.