Summary
- Royal Enfield launches Base Premium variant of Hunter 350 in India.
- New features include alloy wheels, tubeless tyres, and ABS.
- Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White colours available; price from Rs 1.5 lakh.
Noida, Apr 5 (APAC Media): Motor cycle maker Royal Enfield has expanded the lineup of its popular Hunter 350 motorcycle in India with the introduction of a new Base Premium variant and two striking new colour options, the company announced on Saturday.
The latest additions aim to broaden the appeal of the Hunter 350 across a wider range of riders, combining enhanced features with vibrant aesthetic choices.
The Base Premium variant is positioned above the standard entry‑level model and is priced at Rs 1,49,900 (ex‑showroom, Chennai), making it the most affordable Hunter 350 option to offer certain upgraded features.
Royal Enfield has fitted the new variant with alloy wheels instead of traditional spoke rims, enabling tubeless tyres for easier puncture management and improved practicality for daily riding.
Additional enhancements include a digi‑analog instrument cluster paired with rotary switchgear for intuitive operation, an updated round halogen headlamp, a stitched rider seat and a sporty grab rail.
The motorcycle also comes with single‑channel anti‑lock braking system (ABS) and a slip‑and‑assist clutch as standard to improve rider control and comfort.
“The Hunter 350 continues to resonate with a new generation of riders, and this new Base Premium variant strengthens its proposition by offering meaningful upgrades that enhance the everyday riding experience while keeping the motorcycle accessible to more customers.” The company said.
Alongside the new variant, Royal Enfield has refreshed the Hunter 350’s colour palette for its top variant by introducing Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White.
The company describes Mumbai Yellow as embodying the energy and vibrancy of city life, while Moonshot White draws inspiration from celestial themes, reflecting a narrative‑led design approach tied to the Hunter name.
Bookings for the updated Hunter 350 range have commenced across authorised dealerships and via Royal Enfield’s official website, with test rides available from April 4.
The expanded lineup is expected to further strengthen the Hunter 350’s competitive position in India’s mid‑capacity motorcycle market, appealing especially to urban commuters and younger enthusiasts.
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