- Teased in production form
- Gets bulb illumination all around
- Launching very soon!
Earlier today, Royal Enfield MD, Siddhartha Lal teased the upcoming Royal Enfield offering, the Hunter 350, on his social media handles. The video has revealed quite a few details about the bike.
From the numerous teasers and the most recent video by the company’s CEO, it’s clear that Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will borrow a lot of bits from its 350cc siblings – Classic 350 and Meteor 350. It gets bulb illumination all over and a twin-pod instrument console with the second one being the Tripper Navigation. Royal Enfield will likely offer it as an accessory with an added premium.
Elsewhere, it gets a single-piece seat with the rider’s patch ribbed and split, and a two-piece grab rail at the rear. In the latest video, the bike is equipped with alloy wheels but you can expect the Hunter 350 to be available with spoked wheels as well. The switchgear too is similar to the existing 350 duos.
It’ll be powered by a 349cc, air/oil-cooled engine, the same as the other Royal Enfield 350cc models. However, it could get a different tune. The motor will be mated to a five-speed gearbox. Royal Enfield has suspended the Hunter 350 on conventional telescopic forks with gaiters and dual rear shocks. Meanwhile, the braking hardware comprises a front and rear disc.
With the bike now revealed in its production form, it’s evident that Royal Enfield will offer it in at least two paint schemes: blue/white and grey/Cyan Blue. These colours are similar to the ones offered on the Himalayan as well as the Interceptor 650.
The official launch is set to happen very soon and the Hunter 350 will be the most affordable offering from Royal Enfield.