Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Variants, Trims, Explained
Highlights
- The Retro variant gets wire-spoked wheels, rear drum brake
- The Metro variant gets alloy wheels with tubed tyres, dual-channel ABS
- The Retro variant misses out on dual-tone colours, LED taillight
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is the most affordable model in the brand's 350 cc family. The Hunter 350 is not just accessible, but it's also the most compact and lightest bike in Royal Enfield's 350 cc product line-up. Broadly offered in two variants, the base Retro variant and the top-spec Metro variant, the Hunter 350 is offered in a choice of eight different colour options, across the variants, and the two trim levels. Here's a look at what each variant and trim offers.
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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Retro is the base model with wire-spoked wheels and single-channel ABS with a rear drum brake. The Hunter 350 Metro is the higher spec variant with alloy wheels, tubeless tyres and standard dual-channel ABS.
RE Hunter 350 Retro
The Hunter 350 Retro is the base variant and the fundamental differences are that it rides on wire spoked wheels with tube-type tyres, comes with a single-tone colour scheme, and a rear drum brake with single-channel ABS. The Retro also gets a different seat, a steel tube-type passenger grab rail, and is available in two single-tone colours, Factory Black and Factory Silver. The Retro variant also comes with a halogen taillight and rectangular turn indicators and is 3 kg lighter than the higher-spec variants. The Retro trim is the most affordable, priced at Rs. 1,49,900 (Ex-showroom). It also comes with 110/80-17 front and 120/80-17 tubed type tyres on the spoked wheels.
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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro in the Dapper trim comes in single-tone colours with attractive graphics, and is available in three different colours.
RE Hunter 350 Metro (Dapper)
At the mid-spec is the Hunter 350 Metro in the Dapper trim, available in three different colours, Dapper White, Dapper Ash and Dapper Grey. This variant gets split aluminium grab rails, LED taillight, alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, and disc brakes at both ends with standard dual-channel ABS. This variant comes in three different colours, Dapper White, Dapper Ash and Dapper Grey. The Hunter 350 Metro in Dapper trim is priced at Rs. 1,63,900 (Ex-showroom).
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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro in the Rebel trim is the most expensive and comes with a choice of three dual-tone colour options.
RE Hunter 350 Metro (Rebel)
The top-spec variant in the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is the Dapper trim the Metro variant, which is offered in three dual-tone colour schemes, Rebel Blue, Rebel Red and Rebel Black. The Rebel trim also comes with dual-channel ABS, aluminium grab rails and LED taillight. The Metro variants of the Hunter 350 comes with chunkier tyres with a 110/70-17 front and 140/70-17 rear combination. The Hunter 350 Metro (Rebel) is the most expensive, priced at Rs. 1,68,900 (Ex-showroom).