New 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Likely Launches on 26th April

  • Published On: 22 April 2025
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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is finally launching after 3 years of waiting. The upgraded light urban roadster comes with rear suspension, colors, and other minor changes.

Royal Enfield is expected to launch the long-awaited Royal Enfield Hunter 350 model on 26th April 2025. This series was launched in August 2022 in India and targeted urban riders.

The Hunter 350 model is a light, agile, and more affordable roadster than the heavier Classic and Meteor series models. The 2025 model will likely come with upgraded rear suspension, color designs, headlights, and other minor changes.

This urban roadster competes with the TVS Ronin, Honda CB350RS, and Jawa Forty Two. The bike is most likely to be launched at the "Hunterhood" motorcycle festival.

Upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 350 upgrades

The Hunter has a comfortable riding posture and rider-friendly ergonomics. This new version comes with even better riding convenience due to the upgraded rear suspension. 

The new twin shock absorber setup with progressive springs is the most significant update in the latest Royal Enfield model. Other likely upgrades could include features like a new circular LED headlight and updated paint schemes and body graphics.

There are no engine upgrades, and it will run on the same reliable 349cc single-cylinder, air-cooled J-series unit.

Also read: Kawasaki Eliminator Cruiser Launched in India: Priced at INR 5.76 Lakh

Upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 350 expected price

Bike enthusiasts could see a marginal price increase across all the new variants of the 2025 Hunter 350 model. The outgoing series variants range from Rs. 1.50 lacs to Rs. 1.75 lacs (ex-showroom). 

The new Royal Enfield bike is expected to sell with a premium of Rs. 5,000 - 10,000 over the range mentioned above.

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