- New test mules spotted with spoked wheels instead of alloys
- Gets rectangular turn indicators rather than the previously seen round units
- Split grab rails replaced by a single piece unit
After the recently spotted Royal Enfield Bullet 350 test mule, it’s the Hunter 350 that has been now spotted testing again. However, the latest spy shots reveal some visual changes on the upcoming Royal Enfield bike.
Firstly, the new test mules are running on spoked wheels instead of the alloys that were seen on the previous model. Even the turn indicators at the rear have been replaced with rectangle ones, unlike the previous circular units. Lastly, the split grab rail has made way for a single-piece unit.
Expect the Hunter 350 to be powered by the same J-series 349cc, single-cylinder engine that’s plonked in the Meteor 350 and the Classic 350, dishing out 20.2bhp and 27Nm. It’s mated to a five-speed gearbox. On the feature front, expect it to sport an analog instrument cluster with a digital inset as seen on the existing 350 lineup.
There’s no word from the manufacturer yet but you can expect the Hunter 350 to make its debut by the end of this year. It’ll be placed below the current Classic 350 and cost a few thousand rupees less.