Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2025: New Colors, Better Ride, and Tech Upgrades

Royal Enfield has launched the 2025 Hunter 350 with upgraded progressive rear suspension, improved comfort features, Tripper Navigation, new colors, and a slight price hike.
 
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2025: New Colors, Better Ride, and Tech Upgrades

Royal Enfield has officially introduced the 2025 model of the Hunter 350, which includes major updates to enhance ride quality, technology features, and overall user experience. These updates are largely market feedback-driven, with the intent to make the Hunter 350 an even more attractive option in the mid-segment motorcycle market.

2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 – What's New?

One of the major 2025 upgrades is the rear suspension geometry. The Hunter 350 employs progressive springs rather than linear springs to provide a plusher, more comfort-oriented ride over rough and bumpy surfaces. Although this change contributes greatly to comfort, handling sharpness is potentially slightly compromised.

A second upgrade is the increased density foam seat cushioning, which further enhances rider comfort. Seat size and shape are unchanged.

When it comes to lighting, the 2025 Hunter 350 also comes with a newer LED headlight that has better lighting, making night rides safer and more visible. 

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2025: New Colors, Better Ride, and Tech Upgrades

Technology Upgrades

Providing a touch of modernity, the 2025 model is now outfitted with the Royal Enfield Tripper Navigation System. It is paired via Bluetooth to provide turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps, giving a safer and distraction-free ride. A Type-C USB fast-charge port has been included for quick charging on the go. The digi-analogue instrument cluster is unchanged.

New Color Options and Pricing

New color schemes for the 2025 Hunter 350 have been launched by Royal Enfield as follows:

  • Tokyo Black
  • London Red
  • Rio White

At the same time, colors like Dapper Green, Dapper White, Rebel Black, and Rebel Red have been phased out. Colors like Rebel Blue, Dapper Grey, and Factory Black have been kept.

Pricing Details:

  • Factory Black (Base Variant): ₹1.50 lakh (no change)
  • Rio White and Dapper Grey: ₹1,76,750
  • Rebel Blue, London Red, and Tokyo Black (Top Variants): ₹1,81,750

The top-of-the-line variants have witnessed a price hike of around ₹6,500, which is justified by the new feature additions and upgrades.

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