Royal Enfield 2025 Hunter 350 updated with new colours, Features, and slip-assist clutch

Quick Overview

  • Royal Enfield launches 2025 Hunter 350 with new colours and upgraded features
  • First 350cc RE motorcycle to get slip-assist clutch
  • Prices start at Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai)

Royal Enfield has dropped the covers on the updated 2025 Hunter 350, and it’s every bit as street-smart as you’d expect. Built for the coolest neighbourhoods around the world, the new Hunter now flaunts three fresh colourways — Rio White, Tokyo Black, and London Red — with a bunch of tech and mechanical updates that make it even more irresistible for city slickers.

The new Hunter 350

The 2025 Hunter 350 retains its compact, neo-retro design and the trusty 349cc J-series engine but gets subtle upgrades where it matters. There’s a reworked rear suspension setup, increased ground clearance, a new ergonomic triangle, and most importantly, a slip-assist clutch — a first for RE’s 350cc platform. Riders will also love the addition of a new LED headlamp, a tripper pod for navigation, and a Type-C charging port to keep devices juiced up on the move.

Royal Enfield unveiled the new Hunter at its debut HunterHood street culture festival in Mumbai and Delhi. The event blended rap battles, live music, graffiti art, BMX stunts, and streetwear pop-ups — the perfect vibe for a bike that wears its street cred on its sleeve.

Pricing stays aggressive. The Factory Black variant starts at Rs 1.49 lakh, while mid-spec Rio White and Dapper Grey retail at Rs 1.76 lakh. Top-spec Tokyo Black, London Red, and Rebel Blue come in at Rs 1.81 lakh (all prices ex-showroom Chennai).

When it comes to rivals, the Hunter 350 goes up against the likes of the Honda CB350RS and Jawa 42. However, with its refreshed attitude, intuitive city dynamics, and that addictive thump, it still holds its own pretty darn well.


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