Royal Enfield has expanded the palette of its affordable roadster bike, the Hunter 350, by introducing two fresh colour options: Dapper O and Dapper G, representing Orange and Green respectively. Both the RE Hunter 350 Dapper O and Dapper Green are priced equally at Rs 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai).
Hunter 350: Variants & Colour Options
This retro roadster falls under two main trims: Retro and Metro. The Retro category consists of the Factory series, showcasing colour schemes in Black and Silver. Meanwhile, the Metro trim encompasses the Dapper range and the Rebel range. The Rebel series offers three dual-tone colour variants: Rebel Blue (with white), Rebel Red (with black), and Rebel Black (with Silver). Prior to this update, the Dapper range was available in two single-tone colour options: Dapper White, Dapper Ash, and Dapper Grey.

Hunter 350: New Colours
Let’s delve into the specifics of the new colour variants. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 in Dapper O flaunts a rich orange hue, accentuated by a lighter shade of orange for the RE logo and stripes. Complemented by contrasting white paint on the knee recesses, this variant also incorporates an orange finish for the Hunter 350 logo and a touch of orange on the alloy wheels.
On the other hand, the Dapper G variant sports a fuel tank painted in British Racing Green, enhanced with a neon/fluorescent effect on the company logo. Distinguished by unique graphics compared to the Dapper Orange, it features a green Hunter logo and green accents on the alloy wheels.
Apart from these fresh colour choices, there haven’t been any alterations in terms of mechanical components or additional features on the bike. It continues to be equipped with the same 349cc air-oil cooled single-cylinder J-series engine, delivering 20.2 HP at 6100 RPM and 27 Nm at 4000 RPM.

About Royal Enfield’s Lightweight Roadster
Introduced in two variants in August 2022, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has swiftly crossed the 2-lakh unit sales mark in India within a year of its launch. It stands as the third model developed on the J-Series platform, following the footsteps of the Classic 350 and the Meteor 350.
The brand highlights that alongside metro areas, the Hunter 350 has gained significant traction in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets. Beyond India, this bike is also accessible in several countries across continents like Asia-Pacific (Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Thailand), Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK), Latin America (Argentina, Colombia, Mexico), as well as Australia and New Zealand.