Hunter 350 will be retailed in three variants: Retro Factor at INR 149,900, Metro Dapper at INR 163,900, and Metro Rebel at INR 168,900. The Retro Factor variant will only be available in India.
Powered by a 349cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, Hunter 350 produces 20.2 bhp maximum power and 27 Nm of maximum torque. It comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. The engine used on this latest Royal Enfield motorcycle is the same as the ones used on the Classic 350 and the Meteor 350.
Siddhartha Lal, Managing Director, Eicher Motors, said, 'We recently launched the exciting new, neo-retro styled roadster, the Hunter 350. We just concluded the global launch and first ride programme in Bangkok. We are confident that the Hunter will usher in new audiences and newer geographies into the brand fold.'
Royal Enfield will offer the Hunter 350 in Rebel Blue, Rebel Red, Rebel Black, Dapper Ash, Dapper White, and Dapper Grey. The company will also retail accessories, including a rear pannier, a fly screen, a pillion seat backrest, and more.
The OEM sold 186,032 motorcycles in the last quarter, an increase of 52% from 122,170 motorcycles sold over the same period in FY 2021-22. It controlled over 93% share of India's 250cc to 800 cc two-wheelers market in June 2022.