Royal Enfield has refreshed its most youth-focused motorcycle, the Hunter 350 and making it even more appealing. Known for its compact design, easy handling, and classic-meets-modern styling, the Hunter 350 continues to be a strong entry point into the Royal Enfield lineup. With the latest 2026 update, the company has introduced new variants and fresh colour options, while keeping the core mechanical package unchanged.
What’s New in the Latest Hunter 350?
The biggest highlight of the latest launch is the introduction of a new variant and updated colour schemes. Royal Enfield has added a Base Premium variant, priced at around ₹1.49 lakh (ex-showroom), expanding the lineup and also giving buyers more choice.
Apart from that, new colour options bring a fresher and more youthful vibe to the bike. While the design remains largely unchanged, these cosmetic updates help the Hunter stay fresh & competitive. Importantly, Royal Enfield has retained the same trusted engine and platform, which is already well-proven for Indian conditions.


Design – Compact, Sporty, and Youth-Oriented
The Hunter 350 is quite different from traditional Royal Enfield bikes like the Classic or Bullet. It is shorter, lighter, and targeted to urban-focused buyers.
It gets:
- A neo-retro roadster design
- Short wheelbase for better agility
- Minimal body panels for a clean look
This bike is clearly targeted at younger riders or those who want a stylish machine for daily commuting rather than long highway cruising.
Engine and Performance
Under the tank, the Hunter 350 continues with the same reliable J-series engine that powers other Royal Enfield 350 bikes and is tuned for smooth and relaxed riding.
| Specification | Details |
| Engine | 349cc, single-cylinder |
| Cooling | Air-oil cooled |
| Power | 20.2 bhp |
| Torque | 27 Nm |
| Gearbox | 5-speed manual |
| Mileage | 35–40 km/l |
| Fuel Tank | 13 litres |
Ride, Handling & Features – Made for the City
One of the strongest points of the Hunter 350 is its ride quality in urban conditions.
- Lightweight feel (around 181 kg) makes it easier to handle than other RE bikes
- Low seat height (790–800 mm) makes it beginner-friendly
- Dual-channel ABS
- Semi-digital instrument cluster
Variants and Pricing The Hunter 350 is available in multiple variants, mainly divided into Retro and Metro trims, along with the newly introduced option.
| Variant | Approx Price (Ex-showroom) |
| Retro | ₹1.37 lakh |
| Metro | ₹1.62 lakh |
| New Base Premium | ₹1.49 lakh |

