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Royal Enfield will launch new Hunter 350 soon with new features

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Royal Enfield is set to launch the updated Hunter 350 soon, featuring several new enhancements. The new model has been spotted undergoing testing, revealing key updates that aim to improve the overall riding experience.

What Changes can be expected?

The 2025 Hunter 350 will come with a new LED headlight, replacing the previous halogen unit. This change is expected to provide better illumination and a more modern look.

Since Royal Enfield Hunter came into the market, it has showcased a major problem of stiff and rigid riding quality.All current versions of RE Hunter have linear springs that seem to be not doing much to aid the rider on the Indian bumpy roads. But it seems that RE has finally come up with the solution for it, as you can see the new addition of the rear shock absorber having progressive springs on their test mule. Not only progressive springs on the rear shock, but LED headlights can also be seen to the addition.

Powertrain

The RE Hunter 350 has a 790 mm seat height, 181 kg kerb weight, 102 mm of rear travel, and a 5-speed gearbox with a single air-cooled cylinder that makes 20.2 hp and 27 Nm of torque.

Variants and Pricing

The updated Hunter 350 will be available in two variants: Retro and Metro. The Retro variant is expected to retain the halogen headlight, while the Metro variant will feature the new LED headlight. The pricing for the Hunter 350 is anticipated to remain competitive, with the  Retro variant starting at around INR 1.5 lakh (ex-showroom) and the Metro variant at approximately INR 1.7 lakh (ex-showroom) 

Now we wait to see if these minimal changes of new rear shock and LED headlights will make any significant changes in the riding experience on the Indian roads.

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