Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Gets New Base Premium Variant and Two New Colours
Royal Enfield has launched the Hunter 350 Base Premium variant with alloy wheels at Rs 1,49,900 and introduced two new colours for the Top variant. The motorcycle retains its 349cc engine and competes with the Yamaha XSR155.

Royal Enfield has introduced a new Base Premium variant of the Hunter 350, priced at Rs. 1,49,900 (ex-showroom, Chennai). This makes it the most affordable Hunter 350 variant with alloy wheels. The company has also launched two new colours for the Top variant: Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White.
Key Highlights
- Royal Enfield launches Hunter 350 Base Premium variant at Rs 1,49,900 ex-showroom Chennai
- Base Premium variant adds alloy wheels, slip and assist clutch, and stitched seat
- Top variant receives two new colours Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White at Rs 1,69,804 each
- Hunter 350 continues with 349cc engine producing 20.2bhp and 27Nm torque
Base Premium Variant Details
The Base Premium variant sits above the Retro variant in the lineup. It features an updated halogen headlamp, alloy wheels, and single-channel ABS. The inclusion of alloy wheels and tubeless tyres will make puncture repairs easier for riders. This variant also comes with a slip-and-assist clutch, which reduces clutch effort and improves ease of use in traffic. A stitched seat is provided for enhanced comfort during rides.
The Base Premium variant is available in a single colour scheme called Tarmac Black. This scheme offers a full black finish, Royal Enfield tank badging, and Hunter 350 side panel graphics in white. It is priced at Rs. 1,49,900, which is Rs. 12,260 more than the Retro variant, priced at Rs. 1,37,620. All prices are ex-showroom, Chennai.
Top Variant Colour Updates
The Top variant of the Hunter 350 now comes in two new colours: Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White. Both colours are priced at Rs. 1,69,804 (ex-showroom, Chennai). Mumbai Yellow features yellow on the top half of the tank, blue on the bottom, and white stripes on the side, with a Royal Enfield graphic on an orange background. Moonshot White has an ocean theme graphic on the tank side and a rocket graphic on the tank indents, with bold graphics on the side panels.
Engine and Competition
The Hunter 350 remains mechanically unchanged. It continues to use the 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.2bhp and 27Nm of torque. The motorcycle competes with the Yamaha XSR155 in the entry-level retro roadster segment.
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