Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Set for India Launch on April 26
The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will receive updated suspension components along with additional feature improvements but will maintain its current performance standards.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Set for India Launch on April 26

The HunterHood festival by Royal Enfield will take place at Richardson & Cruddas complex in Mumbai and DLF Avenue Saket in New Delhi on April 26, 2025. The single-day event will unite various subcultures in activities involving art, music, dance, skateboarding and fashion while positioning the Hunter 350 as the main attraction.
Attendees will witness the debut of the updated model during the festival. Royal Enfield plans to introduce mid-cycle updates to its 350cc lineup after launching the refreshed Classic 350 last year. The Hunter 350 along with Bullet 350 and Meteor 350 will receive similar updates next.
Within Royal Enfield’s product lineup, the Hunter 350 remains their most affordable option starting at about Rs. 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
The company benefits from consistent sales volume because the product combines retro styling with affordable pricing. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2025 model will undergo subtle enhancements to maintain the relevance of its current generation design. The anticipated updates include new paint options along with redesigned body graphics.
Test mule photographs taken toward the end of last year suggest Royal Enfield's Hunter 350 will feature a new circular LED headlamp that both matches the design of other 350 cc bikes and improves upon the current halogen unit's poor lighting performance. Royal Enfield is working to improve the Hunter’s suspension setup which is currently its major flaw.
The test mules indicate that new suspension components are under development to better ride comfort and handling on uneven surfaces while improving daily usability. The engine specifications maintain their current output levels with 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm thanks to the 349 cc single-cylinder air- and oil-cooled OHC fuel-injected system.
The redesigned Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will retain its traditional five-speed transmission system. Royal Enfield might implement changes to the instrument console which could feature additional functionalities to create a renewed aesthetic appeal. Earlier this year the motorcycle achieved sales of over five lakh within a span of less than two and half years.