The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2026 has been launched as a refreshed urban roadster that blends classic Royal Enfield character with a more youthful and city-friendly approach. Designed for daily commuters and first-time buyers, the new Hunter focuses on comfort, refinement, and real-world usability rather than aggressive performance numbers.
Design & Looks
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2026 continues with its clean roadster design that suits Indian city conditions well. The compact fuel tank, round LED headlamp, and minimal body panels give it a simple yet premium appearance. Updated colour options and improved paint quality add freshness, while the low seat height and short wheelbase make it approachable for riders of all heights.
Engine & Mileage
Powering the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2026 is the familiar 349cc air-oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, now tuned for smoother performance. The engine delivers strong low-end torque, making traffic riding relaxed and stress-free. Improved refinement helps reduce vibrations, especially at cruising speeds. Fuel efficiency remains a strong point, making it practical for everyday use.
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Features & Comfort
The motorcycle comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster, full LED lighting, and a comfortable upright riding posture. Built on Royal Enfieldâs J-platform, the lightweight chassis improves handling in tight city roads while maintaining stability.
Safety & Handling
Safety is well covered with dual-channel ABS as standard. Wide tyres and balanced suspension tuning help maintain confidence on uneven urban roads.
Key Specifications
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 349cc Single-Cylinder |
| Gearbox | 5-Speed Manual |
| Brakes | Dual-Channel ABS |
| Riding Focus | City Comfort & Easy Handling |
Verdict
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2026 is a sensible update aimed at urban riders who want style, comfort, and reliability in one package. It may not chase performance thrills, but for daily commuting and relaxed city rides, it delivers exactly what most Indian riders need.