New Delhi. The bikes of the country’s leading performance bike manufacturer Royal Enfield are quite famous. Royal Enfield fans got a budget ride when the company launched the Hunter 350 as its affordable bike in August last year. But for the second time in a row after its launch, the company has increased the prices of this bike. The company has increased the price of this bike by about Rs 3,000.
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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is offered in two trims, Retro and Metro, which come in three variants. Hunter 350 prices now range from Rs 1.49 lakh to Rs 1.75 lakh (ex-showroom). Although the company has not increased the price of the base variant of this bike, it comes at the same starting price of Rs 1.49 lakh as before. But other variants have become costlier, which are as follows:
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Hunter 350 variants and price
Variants New Price (Ex-showroom) Retro Hunter Factory Series Rs 1,49,900 Metro Hunter Dapper Series Rs 1,69,656 Metro Hunter Rebel Series Rs 1,74,655
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How is Hunter 350?
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has been introduced in three variants, which include Factory (Black and Silver), Dapper (Grey, Ash and White) and Rebel (Red, Black and Blue) variants. In this bike, the company has used air-cooled single-cylinder counter balanced engine of 349cc capacity, which is also given in Classic 350 and Meteor 350.
This engine generates 20.1PS power and 27Nm torque, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The bike comes with a 13-litre fuel tank, which typically returns a mileage of 40 km/l.
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Royal Enfield has equipped the Hunter 350 with a retro-styled semi-digital instrument console, which also gets the option of Tripper Pod (smartphone-connectivity turn-by-turn navigation assist). While the base factory variant gets a small digital inset with odometer, fuel gauge, two trip meters and maintenance indicator, the mid-spec and high-end variants get a larger digital inset. It also gets retro-styled rotary switch cubes on either side, with the left switch cube getting the USB port (on the mid-spec and high-end variants). However, the base variant comes with a conventional switchgear without a USB port.
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