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2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is expected to get a new suspension setup and other feature enhancements while no performance changes are likely
The Royal Enfield HunterHood festival is set to take at Richardson & Cruddas complex in Mumbai and DLF Avenue Saket in New Delhi on April 26, 2025. The single-day celebration will bring together diverse subcultures through art, music, dance, skateboarding and fashion with the Hunter 350 being at the centre of action. The fest will also see the introduction of the updated model.
Royal Enfield is gearing up to roll out mid-cycle updates for its 350cc lineup, following the refreshed Classic 350’s launch last year. Next in line for similar enhancements are the Hunter 350, Bullet 350 and Meteor 350. The Hunter 350 continues to serve as the most budget-friendly offering in the brand’s portfolio, with prices beginning at approximately Rs. 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
Its retro-inspired styling and accessible pricing have helped it become a consistent volume driver for the company month after month. The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is set to receive subtle updates aimed at keeping the current-gen model relevant for a while longer. Among the expected changes are new paint choices and updated body graphics.
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Spy shots of the test mule caught late last year hint at a new circular LED headlamp, aligning it visually with other models in the 350 cc lineup while also addressing the underwhelming illumination of the current halogen unit. More importantly, Royal Enfield seems to be tackling one of the Hunter’s key weaknesses – its suspension setup.
Test mules suggest revised suspension components are in the works which could enhance ride comfort and handling, especially over uneven terrain, bringing meaningful improvements to everyday usability. The performance numbers will remain the same as the 349 cc single-cylinder air- and oil-cooled OHC fuel-injected engine will produce 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm.
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The updated Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will continue to use the familiar five-speed gearbox. However, Royal Enfield may bring in revisions to the instrument console – possibly with added functionalities to bring a refreshed vibe. The motorcycle crossed 5 lakh sales milestone in under two and half years earlier this year.
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