Hunter 350: The Road Warrior with an Engine that Outperforms KTM

Hunter 350 New Colors: Two new color options for the Hunter 350 have been added to the repertoire by the esteemed motorbike manufacturer Royal Enfield. This is part of the damper chain. Dapper G and Dapper O are the two new designations for this. The additional color options Dapper White, Dapper Ash, and Dapper Gray are included in the three other color options. At Rs 1.69 lakh ex-showroom, the Dapper series’ new color option is now available.  

Hunter 350 New Colours

The Hunter 350 now comes in two additional color variations: Dapper O and Dapper G. Dapper G is for green, and Dapper O is for orange. When the Dapper O option is selected, the Hunter 350’s gasoline tank is painted a rich orange base color. On the other hand, a considerably paler shade of orange is painted on the stripes and RE logo. Additionally, the Dapper G has an almost fluorescent green RE logo tank painted in a striking color and a base color of “British Green.”  

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Hunter 350 Price In India

In the Indian market, there are three different Royal Enfield Hunter 350 models available. Retro Factory, the first variant, costs Rs 1.49 lakh; Metro Damper, the second variant, costs Rs 1.69 lakh; and Metro Reveal, the third variant, costs Rs 1.74 lakh ex-showroom.  

Hunter 350 Engine

A 349.34 cc single-cylinder air and oil-cooled fuel injection engine powers the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. which produces a peak torque of 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm and 20.2 horsepower at 6,100 rpm. This engine has a five-speed gearbox attached to it. 

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Hunter 350 Features

Its features list includes an analog speedometer and a semi-digital instrument cluster. You also get basic features like a clock to view the time, a tachometer, a trip meter, gear position, gasoline and gas indicators, and a service indicator in addition to this. However, its top form comes equipped with a GPS navigation system, smartphone connectivity, and a USB connector for charging.  

Hunter 350 Suspensions And Brakes

The Hunter 350’s suspension system consists of a double rear shock up front and a telescopic fork down below. Dual-channel ABS and disc brakes on each wheel are included in the top version. Additionally, its standard model features single-channel ABS and disc brakes up front and drum brakes at the back.

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