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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Vs Honda CB 350, Here’s How The Hunter Sizes Up Against Its Competitors News24 –


The Royal Enfield Hunter has become a formidable choice for many in the Indian Market. The bike would soon undergo a formidable update to ensure that it can upkeep its reign against other competitors. The Hunter would be launched with new aesthetics today at Hunter Hood Festival. The bike that has been the proverbial entry point into the Royal Enfield family and hence it would soon get a makeover, ensuring its continued reign in the segment. 

New Inputs About The Update 

The Hunter 350, has been a departure from the usual aesthetics that Royal Enfield goes along with. Usually the brand is synonymous with heavy-weight cruisers with a lumpy motors full of torque. The Hunter 350 was a complete departure from the older style of bikes that came from Royal Enfield. Since it has a tighter suspension geometry along with a smaller wheelbase, the Hunter is much more nimble and offers the riders the capability to zip through traffic similar to a street naked bike. The Bike has been a popular product for Royal Enfield all through its years. Royal Enfield has tried to keep its prices stagnant to ensure constant sales, but with a design refresh the bike would get a revised price list.  

Possible Updates

One of the biggest issues with the bike has been its Stiff suspension setup. It’s possible that Royal Enfield might update the suspension and make the overall ride much more softer for a better, more supple ride. The Rear shocks as well as their mounting right below the rear passenger seat has led the bike to be an uncomfortable proposition for riders who often travel with companions.  

While Royal Enfield has not revealed any details about the new update, it’s possible that the new bike might be launched with a revised colour scheme along with other mechanical changes as well. The Company can possibly update the bike with new colours and update the riding triangle of the rider to ensure a more comfortable ride. With the new changes, the prices of the bike would rise most certainly.  Since the bike would remain mechanically the same as the older gen bike, here is an in-detail comparison with its competitors.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Against It’s Siblings

Comparison Royal Enfield Guerilla 450 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Royal Enfield Scram 440 Royal Enfield Continental Gt
Engine/ Power 452 cc Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine/ 39.47 BHP @8000 rpm 349.3 cc Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine/ 20.2 BHP @ 6100 RPM Single Cylinder 443 CC engine with 25.4 BHP @6250 RPM. Inline Twin Cylinder/ SOHC engine With a 47.4 BHP output @7250 rpm.
Torque 40 NM @ 5500 27 NM @ 4000 rpm 34 Nm @ 4000 rpm 52.3 Nm @ 5150 rpm
Suspension Telescopic Suspension Upfront and Monoshock Absorbers at the rear Telescopic suspension at the front With Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload Telescopic forks upfront with a Monoshock with linkage at the rear. 41mm Front Suspension with a Twin Coil -Over Shocks,
Price Rs-2,39,000-Rs 2,54,000 Rs- 1, 49,900 to Rs 1,74,430 Rs. 2,08,000 to Rs 2,15,000 Rs. 3,18,418

Here’s How The Hunter 350 Sizes Up Against Its Rivals

Comparison Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Honda CB 350 TVS Ronin
Engine 349.3 cc Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine/ 20.2 BHP @ 6100 RPM 348.66 cc, Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine 225.9 CC Single Cylinder Engine
Power 349.3 cc Single Cylinder Air Cooled Engine/ 20.2 BHP @ 6100 RPM 20.7 bhp@ 5500 rpm 20.1 BHP@ 7750 rpm
Torque 27 NM @ 4000 rpm 29.4 Nm @ 3000 rpm 19.3Nm@ 3750 rpm
Suspension Telescopic suspension at the front With Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload Telescopic Front Suspension at the front with Pressurized Nitrogen-Charged rear Suspenison 41dia. Upside Down Fork

Rear Suspension-
Monoshock with 7 step adjustable preload

Price Rs- 1, 49,900 to Rs 1,74,430 Rs – 2,14,771- Rs 2,17,802 Rs 1,35,064-1,72,666


Written By

Shriyansh Garg

Apr 26, 2025 09:06