Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Retro Look, City Ride Comfort & 36 kmpl Mileage Starting at ₹1.49 Lakh

Published on: 29 June, 2025

If you’ve always wanted a Royal Enfield but found them a bit too bulky or heavy for daily city use, the Hunter 350 is your perfect match. It’s got that classic Enfield feel, but in a smaller, lighter, and more urban-friendly package.

Why people love the Hunter 350

  • It’s lightweight and super nimble for a Royal Enfield
  • Built on the same platform as the Meteor & Classic 350
  • Gives a solid 36+ kmpl mileage (which is great for an RE)
  • And yes, it still thumps… just a bit softer and smoother

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 – Full Specs Table

Spec / FeatureHunter 350 (Metro Variant)
Engine349cc, Single-cylinder, Air-Oil Cooled
Max Power20.4 PS @ 6100 rpm
Max Torque27 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Gearbox5-Speed Manual
Top Speed~114 kmph
Mileage (Real-world)35–37 kmpl approx.
Fuel Tank Capacity13 litres
Kerb Weight181 kg
Seat Height800 mm
Ground Clearance150.5 mm
Front SuspensionTelescopic, 41mm forks
Rear SuspensionTwin shock absorbers
Front Brake300 mm Disc
Rear Brake270 mm Disc
ABSDual-channel ABS
TyresFront: 110/70-17, Rear: 140/70-17 (Tubeless)
ConsoleSemi-digital (Speedo + LCD info panel)
VariantsRetro, Metro (Dapper & Rebel trims)
Ex-showroom Price₹1.49 – ₹1.75 lakh (approx)

Design that grabs attention

The Hunter 350 doesn’t look like your typical Enfield. It’s shorter, tighter, and has a scrambler-style vibe. You get funky colour options, a round headlamp, a tear-drop tank, and that chunky rear tyre — it all comes together really well.

It gives off more of a modern retro look than full-on classic. Think “vintage cafe racer meets city street bike”.

Perfect for city riding

Here’s the best part — it rides like a breeze in traffic. You’ll love how light it feels compared to Classic or Bullet. The short wheelbase and low seat height make it super manageable, even for shorter riders.

You can cut through traffic, filter between cars, and park easily — all things you don’t usually expect from an RE.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Performance that’s chill, not crazy

Don’t expect to be racing anyone — this is not a race machine. But for chill city cruising, daily commutes, and relaxed weekend rides? It’s spot on.

The 349cc engine is smooth, doesn’t vibrate like older Bullets, and gives you enough grunt in the lower RPMs to keep it fun without being aggressive.

Fuel efficiency that doesn’t hurt your pocket

You’ll get around 36–38 kmpl if you ride sensibly. Some even get 40+ on open roads. With a 13L tank, that’s a decent range for a cruiser-style bike.

Comfort, brakes & safety — all balanced

The suspension is slightly stiffer, so it’s more fun on corners and doesn’t feel floaty. But yeah, big potholes? You’ll feel them a bit. Seat cushioning is average enough for city rides, but long rides might need a break or a seat pad.

Braking is solid with dual-channel ABS, and the fat tyres give decent grip even on bad roads.

Conclusion

The Hunter 350 is a stylish, fun, and easy-going Enfield that fits perfectly into urban life. It doesn’t try to be a Classic or a Bullet — it just makes daily rides look cooler and feel better.

If you want Royal Enfield vibes without the bulk, this is your bike Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Stylish, practical, and surprisingly chill.

Disclaimer: All the information is based on official data and automotive sources. Features and prices may change over time. Please visit your nearest Tata showroom for the latest updates before buying.

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