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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Revealed By MD Sid Lal

Siddhartha Lal, MD of Royal Enfield has revealed the brand's upcoming motorcycle, the Hunter 350 ahead of its official debut.
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By Mihir Barve

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Published on August 5, 2022

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  • Royal Enfield Hunter 350 revealed by MD Sid Lal ahead of debut.
  • Revealed top spec model sports offset instrument cluster with tripper navigation pod.
  • Also sports single piece seat, dual tone livery.

Royal Enfield is set to unveil its brand new motorcycle, the Hunter 350 later this week. While the motorcycle was spotted at a dealership earlier, Royal Enfield & Eicher Motors Ltd.'s Managing Director Siddhartha Lal has shared a sneak peek of the Hunter 350 from Bangkok ahead of its official launch on August 7, 2022. The model displayed was in a dual tone finish similar to the newer models from Royal Enfield, like the Continental GT 650, or the Scram 411, and was in a matte finish.

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In an informal interaction with journalists from around the world in Bangkok just days before the bike is to be launched, Siddhartha Lal said, “Hunter has been in development since 2016, but the development team has been really fine tuning the chassis to offer a completely different character and personality to the bike. The chassis guys have been tuning, re-tuning the bike to make it what it is. It’s agile, fun and hopefully you will enjoy riding it as much as we enjoyed developing it.” “It may have the J-series engine, but it’s a completely all-new bike, with a new character and personality”, he added.

Also Read: Upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Likely To Be Available in Three Variants

Apart from the dual shade finish on the fuel tank, the rest of the motorcycle is finished in all black, with a striking absence of chrome from the entire body. The Hunter 350 sports an offset circular instrument cluster with a smaller tripper navigation pod on its right, which is likely to remain reserved for the higher variants. Synonymous to all Royal Enfields, the motorcycle features a circular headlamp, and it also features circular tail lamps and turn indicators. The Hunter 350 has a single piece seat, and it has split rear grab rails, giving it a unique look in the Royal Enfield's line up. The Hunter 350 also sports a teardrop shaped fuel tank with a centre placed fuel filler lid. The fuel tank also has 'Royal' written on one side and ‘Enfield’ on the other in a big font, making the livery appear youthful. The switchgear seems to have been carried over from the larger Royal Enfields, and so is the case for its 350 cc engine. The variant in the video is the top spec, and also sports blacked out alloy wheels.

The Hunter 350 has an offset instrument cluster with a tripper navigation pod, and also has a single piece seat with split grab rails.

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will be launched with the same engine as the other 350 models in RE's line up, the Classic 350 & the Meteor 350. The engine is likely to put out the same 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque as it does in the other models, but will likely feel peppier in this shorter and lighter motorcycle. The engine will be mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

When launched, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will go up against the likes of the Honda CB 350 RS, Jawa 42 and TVS Ronin. Expect prices to begin around Rs. 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom) and it is likely to be positioned below the Classic 350 and Meteor 350.

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Last Updated on August 5, 2022


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