Royal Enfield Hunter 350
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 was introduced in August 2022 as a lightweight, urban-focused roadster built on the J-platform, sharing its engine and chassis architecture with the Meteor 350 and Classic 350. It was designed to appeal to younger, city-riding demographics with a more aggressive, sporty stance compared to Royal Enfield's traditional retro lineup. The Hunter 350 quickly became one of Royal Enfield's best-selling models globally, praised for its nimble handling, accessible price point, and modern features.
20.2 hp
Power
27 Nm
Torque
181 kg
Weight
~130 km/h
Top Speed
Approximately 2.8 L/100km or ~35 km/L (typical real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Proven J-Series Engine
The Hunter 350 shares its reliable J-Series 349cc single-cylinder engine with the Meteor 350, a platform Royal Enfield refined extensively before launch. It's known for smooth, low-vibration performance and long service intervals of 5,000 km.
Watch for Electrical Quirks
Some early Hunter 350 owners have reported minor electrical gremlins including instrument cluster glitches and USB charging port failures. Verify these systems work during a pre-purchase inspection and check if any recall service has been performed.
Strong Resale Value
The Hunter 350 holds resale value well due to high demand and Royal Enfield's dominant brand presence in the mid-size segment. Used models typically retain 75–85% of their value within the first year, making it a smart buy.
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