- Added storage space with panniers
- Gets sump guard and engine guards too
- Base variant priced at Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
Royal Enfield launched the Hunter 350 in India at Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the base variant. The price goes up to Rs 1,68,900 for the top-of-the-shelf Metro trim. Similar to its siblings, the Hunter 350 range also gets a number of accessories available on Royal Enfield’s official website.
The list includes mirrors, an oil filler cap, indicators, Tripper Navigation, a smoked windscreen, panniers, a ribbed bench seat, and a scooped seat, a pillion backrest, engine guards, sump guard, and a centre stand. Here’s the entire price list.
Accessory | Price |
Black Bar End Mirrors | Rs 6,450 |
Black Touring Mirrors | Rs 6,850 |
Black/Silver Oil Filler Cap | Rs 1,050 |
Silver/Black LED indicators | Rs 4,500 |
Tripper Navigation | NA |
Tinted Flyscreen | Rs 1,750 |
Panniers | Rs 2,350 |
Black Signature Bench Seat | Rs 4,150 |
Black Custom Seat | Rs 4,250 |
Backrest | Rs 1,050 |
Black Compact Engine Guard | Rs 2,950 |
Black Large Engine Guard | Rs 3,300 |
Silver Sumpguard | Rs 3,100 |
Centre Stand | Rs 1,374 |
While the Tripper Navigation is currently out of stock on the website, the previous price was set to Rs 5,000 when it was offered as a separate accessory for the Meteor 350 and Classic 350.
The Hunter 350 is powered by a 349cc single-cylinder J-series motor that dishes out 20.2bhp and 27Nm. It gets halogen bulbs for the Retro variant while the Metro model gets LED illumination at the rear. The bike’s suspended on gaitered telescopic forks and dual rear shocks.
While the Hunter 350’s direct rivals are the Honda H’ness CB350, and the Jawa 42.1, we have also made a list of other motorcycles you could buy for a similar price.