Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Retro: 5 Differences Compared To Metro
- Aug 7, 2022
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Royal Enfield has not just revealed the specifications of the Hunter 350 but also showcased its accessories ahead of the bike’s official launch on August 7. And in typical Enfield fashion, there are a bunch of customisation options.
Royal Enfield has introduced two kits for the Hunter 350: Urban Inspirational Theme, and Suburban Inspirational Theme. The Urban Theme features a tinted flyscreen, bar-end mirrors, a black sump guard, a compact engine guard, a black signature bench seat, tail tidy and LED indicators. For the Suburban Theme, the Hunter gets touring mirrors, a silver sump guard, a large engine guard, a custom black seat, pillion backrest and a black commuter pannier.
If you don’t intend to purchase the kits, you can buy the individual accessories and personalise the bike to your liking. Accessories like the flyscreen, silver sump guard, bar-end and touring mirrors, backrest and the commuter pannier are shared with the Meteor 350. Bits like the tail tidy, engine guards and the LED indicators are unique to this model. Of course, there's the Tripper navigation pod on offer too, and should cost you around Rs 5,000.
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is slated to be the most affordable J platform motorcycle and will likely be priced around Rs 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). At that price, it will undercut its rivals, the Jawa 42 2.1 and the Honda CB350RS, by a fair margin.
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