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Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Royal Enfield has added a new and great model to its popular 350cc bike series – Hunter 350. This bike is specially designed for those riders who want a perfect balance between classic and modern design. Hunter 350 is becoming increasingly popular among the youth due to its powerful performance, stylish look and light weight. In this review, we will discuss in detail all the major features, engine, design, mileage, performance and price of this bike.
1. Design and Look: A perfect blend of modern and retro
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Sleek and Compact Body: The Hunter 350 is lighter and more compact than other Royal Enfield bikes, making it easier to maneuver in traffic.
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Round Headlight: The bike has a round-shaped headlamp, which gives it a vintage look, but it has a halogen bulb and LED DRL which gives excellent illumination at night.
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Sporty Fuel Tank: The 13-litre tear-drop shaped fuel tank gives the bike a muscular look and also has stylish graphics on it.
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Twin Shock Absorbers: The rear suspension comes with dual-shock absorbers, which makes riding comfortable.
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16 & 17-INCH ALLOY WHEELS: The bike is equipped with sporty alloy wheels with wide tyres that further enhance the riding experience on the road.
2. Engine and Engine: Strong power and strong riding
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is powered by a 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that generates 20.2 bhp of power and 27 Nm of torque.
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J-platform engine: This is the same engine that powers the Classic 350 and Meteor 350.
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5-station architecture: The bike is equipped with a 5-station architecture, which is a smooth shifting engine.
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Low power: This engine gives excellent performance in city and highway conditions, especially on rough terrain, making riding easier.
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150+ kmph top speed: The maximum speed of the bike is around 120-140 kmph, which is considered quite good in this range.
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- In urban areas: The bike is up to 35-37 kilometers per liter.
- On the highway: 40 kilometers per liter can be reached during long journeys.
- Full tank capacity: 13 liters tank, so the bike can run up to 450+ kilometers on a single full tank.
4. Handling and ride quality: Easy and fun ride
- Road weight (181 kg): It is 15-20 kg lighter than other Royal Enfield bikes, making it easy for even new riders to ride.
- Short wheelbase: It has a wheelbase of 1370mm and a seat height of 800mm, making it comfortable even for riders of shorter stature.
- Drop:
- It gets telescopic forks (41mm) at the front and 130mm at the rear.
- The rear gets twin-shock absorbers, which absorb shocks well even on bad roads.
- Disc brakes and dual-channel ABS:
- ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) has been provided with 300 mm disc brake in the front and 270 mm disc brake in the rear, which makes the braking system much better.
5. Features: Equipped with organization technology
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Digital-Analog Photographer:
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Speedometer (analog),
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Full Full,
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Trip Meter,
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Gear Indicator,
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Time and other necessary documents.
Tripper Navigation (available as an option):
- Royal Enfield’s Tripper Navigation technology can also be added, allowing riders to use GPS navigation.
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USB Default Port: Mobile Default Port is also provided for large rides.
- Market Taillight and Indicators: It makes the bike more stylish.
6. Price and Variations: Valuable bike in the budget
- Hunter 350 Plant: ₹1.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Hunter 350 Metro: ₹1.69 lakh (ex-showroom)
The Hunter 350 competes with the TVS Ronin, Jawa 42 and Honda CB350RS in its segment.