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autocarindianews · 1 month ago
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Top 5 Stunning Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Colours
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has gained popularity for its impressive blend of classic design and modern performance, but its standout feature is undoubtedly the variety of Royal Enfield Hunter 350 colours available. These colours add a distinct personality to the bike, catering to different rider preferences. Here are the top 5 stunning Royal Enfield Hunter 350 colours to consider:
Rebel Red: A bold and vibrant shade, Rebel Red is one of the most eye-catching Hunter 350 colours. It accentuates the bike's sleek and aggressive design, making it a perfect choice for riders who want to stand out. This colour embodies energy and adds a sporty touch to the Royal Enfield Hunter’s rugged build.
Dapper White: For those who prefer a clean and classic aesthetic, Dapper White is a top contender among the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 colours. This shade exudes a sense of simplicity and elegance, ideal for riders who appreciate a minimalist approach while still making a statement on the road.
Rebel Blue: A standout in the Hunter 350 lineup, Rebel Blue combines modernity with a hint of retro. This shade is perfect for riders who enjoy a mix of style and sophistication. The deep, bold hue enhances the overall visual appeal of the Royal Enfield Hunter, adding a fresh twist to its traditional look.
Dapper Grey: Neutral yet captivating, Dapper Grey is a subtle and sleek choice. This colour option suits those who prefer understated elegance. It pairs beautifully with the Hunter 350's chrome accents and retro design, giving the bike a contemporary feel without sacrificing its heritage.
Rebel Black: The timelessness of black has always made it a popular pick, and the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 colours are no exception. Rebel Black offers a blend of sophistication and power, enhancing the bike’s muscular stance. It’s an ideal option for riders seeking a classic yet commanding presence.
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Each of these Royal Enfield Hunter 350 colours highlights the model’s unique character and allows riders to choose a hue that matches their personal style, making every ride a statement.
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wheelsbingo · 1 year ago
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 performance
Does the “DUG-DUG” catch your attention too? When Royal Enfield passes by 99% heads turn to have a look at the beauty. Royal Enfield has been crafting such beauties since 1901. The iconic and vintage look of Royal Enfield bikes appeals to riders who appreciate the nostalgia and elegance associated with these motorcycles. People who have own Royal Enfield must have dreamt about the bikes getting spottier and more engaging. Those wishes have finally come true, Royal Enfield has launched the all-new HUNTER 350.
Royal Enfield claims this bike to be most engaging bike of all time. The look differs from signature look but somehow still screams to be a Royal Enfield bike. It’s got the classic British roadster design and is available in many colour schemes, it’s powered by RE’s smooth and torquey 350cc J-series engine and it has a very attractive starting price of Rs 1.50 lakh.
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bikeshubb · 2 years ago
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New Best bikes in India
Check out the latest and Best bikes in India along with detailed prices and offers only on bikershub. You can search New best bikes by brand like TVS, Honda, Royal Enfield, Hero, Yamaha, Ktm and many more. Or you may search New bikes based on price or budget. Have a particular body type in mind like a commuter, sport bike.
List of Best bikes in India
MODELSHOWROOM PRICEYamaha MT 15 V2Rs. 1.68 Lakh*Yamaha R15 V4Rs. 1.81 – 1.94 Lakh*Royal Enfield Classic 350Rs. 1.90 – 2.21 Lakh*Hero Splendor PlusRs. 72,076 – 76,346*TVS Apache RTR 160Rs. 1.18 – 1.25 Lakh*Royal Enfield Hunter 350Rs. 1.50 – 1.72 Lakh*TVS RaiderRs. 85,973 – 99,990*Yamaha R15SRs. 1.63 Lakh*Kawasaki Ninja H2Rs. 79.90 Lakh*Royal Enfield Bullet 350Rs. 1.51 – 1.66 Lakh*KTM 390 DukeRs.2.96 Lakh*
List of 10 Best bikes in India
Below is the list of top 10 bikes to buy in India along with the ex-showroom prices in Delhi and features.
1. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 | Price starts at:Rs. 2,01,600
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is available in three variants and seven colour options. It is powered by a BS6 engine that produces 20.2 HP at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm. Furthermore, its advanced semi-digital instrument cluster, navigation system, and LED DRLs make it a popular choice among drivers. Features 1. Single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine 2. 334 cc displacement 3. 35 kmpl mileage 4. 15-litre fuel capacity 5. Maximum Speed: 120 km/h 6. 191 kg kerb weight
2. Yezdi Roadster | Price starts at: ₹ 1,98,100
Seven different colour combinations and three variations are offered for the Royal Enfield Meteor 350. It has a BS6 engine that cranks at 6,100 rpm and produces 20.2 HP and 27 Nm. Also, it is a well-liked option among drivers due to its modern semi-digital instrument cluster, navigation system, and LED DRLs. Features 1. liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine 2. 334 cc engine size 3. 35 km per litre 4. fuel capacity of 15 litres 5. 120 km/h is the top speed 6. kerb weight of 191 kg
3. Royal Enfield Classic 350 | Price starts at: ₹ 1,87,200
One of Royal Enfield’s top-selling models in India is the Classic 350, which comes with 5 versions and 12 colour variations. Its engine produces 20.2 HP at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm of maximum torque at 4,000 rpm when connected to a 5-speed gearbox. Moreover, it has a semi-digital instrument cluster with an analogue speedometer, LCD display, clock, etc. Features 1. Air-oil-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke 2. the 349 cc displacement 3. 35 kilometres per hour 4. 12.5 litres of fuel capacity 5. 120 kph, maximum 6. Kerb 195 kilogrammes
4. KTM Duke 200 | Price starts at: ₹ 1,85,600
One of KTM’s best-selling street bikes is the Duke 200. The engine has been modified by the manufacturer to meet BS6 regulations, and it now produces 25 HP at 10,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 19.2 Nm at 8,000 rpm. Its aesthetic features include a split-seat, a sleek tail section, and an angular LED headlamp, among others. Features 1. Single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine 2. 199.5 cc of displacement 3. 35 miles per gallon 4. 13.5 litres of fuel capacity 5. Maximum Speed: 142 kph 6. Weight at Kerb: 159 kg
5. Yamaha YZF R15 V4 | Price starts at: ₹ 1,77,800
The YZF V4 from Yamaha’s R15 series is the following model on this list. It has a variety of features on its display, including a lap timer, a mobile battery condition indication, and a gear position indicator. Furthermore, the engine has a maximum output of 14.2 Nm at 7,500 rpm and 18.4 HP at 10,000 rpm. Features 1. Engine Type: 4-Stroke, SOHC, 4-Valve, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, engine 2. 155 cc of displacement 3. Distance: 40 km/l 4. Contains 12.5 litres of fuel 5. Maximum Speed: 142 kph 6. Weight at Kerb: 184 kg
6. Bajaj Pulsar NS200 | Price starts at: ₹ 1,34,100
The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is India’s second-best model. Its under-the-hood BS6 engine produces 18.5 Nm of peak torque at 8,000 rpm and 24.5 HP of power at 9,750 rpm. DRLs, AHO, a digital speedometer, a multi-reflector headlamp, split grab rails, and other features are just a few of its extra features. Features 1. Single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine type 2. 199.5 cc of displacement 3. 35 miles per gallon 4. 12 litres of fuel capacity 5. Maximum Speed: 136 kph 6. Kerb Size: 156 kilogramme
7. TVS Apache RTR 160 4V | Price starts at: 1,15,200
The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is the next bike on the list of the best models to buy in India. The two-wheeler offers this unit in 6 variations and 4 colour choices together with DRLs TVS SmartXonnect Bluetooth communication technology and other distinctive enhancements. It is propelled by a BS6 engine that produces 14.73 Nm of maximum torque at 7,250 rpm and 17.63 HP of maximum power at 9,250 rpm. Features 1. Engine Type: Oil-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke,SI 2. displacement: 159.7 cc 3. 45 miles per gallon 4. 12 litres of fuel capacity 5. Maximum Speed: 114 kph 6. Kerb Size: 145 kilogramme
8. Honda SP 125 | Price starts at: ₹ 80,000
Honda released SP 125, its first BS6 compliant motorcycle, in response to the CB Shine SP. The engine produces 10.72 HP at 7,500 rpm and 10.9 Nm of maximum torque at 6,000 rpm when mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. The SP 125 variations also feature a digital instrument panel with real-time mileage, an Eco indication, a gear position indicator, and other features. Features 1. Single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled, three-valve engine 2. 124 cc of displacement 3. Distance: 60 km/l 4. 11 litres of fuel capacity 5. 100 km/hr maximum speed 6. Kerb Size: 118 kg
9. TVS Raider 125 | Price starts at: ₹ 77,500
The Raider 125 is a top bike model from domestic two-wheeler maker TVS, which is excellent for commuting and city tours. The engine generates 11.2bhp of power at 7,500 rpm and 11.2Nm of maximum torque at 6,000 rpm when paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Also, this stylish commuter model features stylistic elements including an aluminium grab rail, engine cowl, body-colored front fender, and LED headlights. Features 1. Single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled, three-valve engine 2. 124.8 cc of displacement 3. miles per gallon: 67 4. 12 litres of fuel capacity 5. Maximum Speed: 99 kph 6. Kerb Size: 123 kilogramme
10. Hero Splendor Plus | Price starts at: ₹ 49,500
In order to appeal to drivers looking for commuter solutions, Hero has introduced the Splendor Plus, another bike that complies with BS6. It has an engine that produces 8.05 Nm of maximum torque at 6,000 rpm and 7.91 HP of power at 8,000 rpm. Hero has introduced the Black, Accent, and 100 Million edition to compete with its rivals even if the BS6 models have not received any cosmetic upgrades. Features 1. Engine Type: Air-cooled, 4-Stroke, Single Cylinder, OHC 2. 97.2 cc of displacement 3. 65 kilometres per hour 4. 9.8 litres of fuel capacity 5. Maximum Speed: 87 km/h 6. 110 kg Kerb Weight
The Best Sports bikes in India
The top 10 sport bikes in India are fully described in the list below, along with an estimate of their on-road costs in Chandigarh and their features.
1. Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R | Price starts at: ₹ 16,40,000
Suzuki Hayabusa leads the list of the best sports bikes in India. It gets its power from a robust engine that dishes out a maximum power of 190 HP at 9,700 rpm and a peak torque of 150 Nm at 7,000 rpm.Coming to its aesthetics, Hayabusa has undergone prominent modifications compared to its previous version. Though Suzuki continued the design silhouette of the older model, the latest version highlights a sportier appeal. Its cosmetic list features full LED headlamp and tail lamp, turn signals and more. Features 1. Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 1,340 cc 3. Mileage: 18 kmpl (approx.) 4. Fuel Capacity: 20 litres 5. Brakes: Brembo Stylema, 4-piston, 320mm twin disc, ABS-equipped at front and Nissin, 1-piston, 260mm single disc ABS-equipped at rear 6. Suspension: Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped at front and linked-type, coil spring, oil damped at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 266 kg
2. Honda CBR650R | Price starts at: ₹ 9,35,400
Available in 1 variant and 2 colour options, CBR650R is among the most selling sports bikes in India. The engine produces a maximum power of 85.82 HP at 12,000 rpm and a peak torque of 57.5 Nm at 8,500 rpm.Coming to the cosmetics, CBR650R highlights full-fairing aesthetics, fairing-mounted rear-view mirrors, split style seats, twin-pod headlamp and more. Features 1. Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 648.72 cc 3. Mileage: 20 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 15.4 litres 5. Brakes: 310 mm front and 240 mm rear discs 6. Suspension: Telescopic at front and mono shock at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 211 kg
3. KTM 390 Adventure | Price starts at: ₹ 3,28,200
The Austrian two-wheeler expert KTM offers one of the top racing bikes in India named 390 Adventures in 1 variant and 2 colour options. It comes with a robust motor generating a maximum power of 42.3 bHP at 9,000 rpm and a peak torque of 37 Nm at 7,000 rpm.This sport bike is inspired from its naked sibling the Duke 390 and exhibits an upright seating position, ensuring optimal comfort for longer distances. Features 1. Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 373 cc 3. Mileage: 25.7 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 14.5 litres 5. Brakes: 320mm 4-piston radial fixed calliper at front and 230mm, 1-piston floating calliper at rear 6. Suspension: WP APEX 43mm USD forks at front and WP APEX adjustable mono shock at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 177 kg
4. KTM 390 Duke | Price starts at: ₹ 2,87,500
Powered by a beefy motor, KTM 390 Duke can generate a power of 44 HP at 9,000 rpm and a peak torque of 37 Nm at 7,000 rpm.Furthermore, 390 Duke comes with all-LED headlamp and tail lamp, fully-digital instrument cluster, pillion grabrail and footrest and other refinements. Features 1.Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 373.2 cc 3. Mileage: 25 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 13.5 litres 5. Brakes: 320 mm front and 230 mm rear discs 6. Suspension: WP APEX 43 at front and WP APEX mono shock at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 167 kg
5. TVS Apache RR 310 | Price starts at: ₹ 2,59,900
Given the success of its 2020 sibling, TVS launched an iterated version of Apache RR 310 in 2 variants and 3 colour options. The mechanical specifications of this top racing bike in India comprises a powerful engine that produces a maximum power of 34 HP at 9,700rpm and a peak torque 27.3Nm at 7,700rpm.A few of the updates include Dynamic and Race Kits, ew race muffler, an engine rev limit indicator, a day trip metre, an over-speed indicator, and more. Features 1. Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 373.2 cc 3. Mileage: 30 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 11 litres 5. Brakes: 300mm petal single disc at front and 240mm petal single disc at rear 6. Suspension: 41mm Kayaba USD forks at front and 2-arm aluminium die-cast swing-arm, mono tube floating piston gas assisted shock absorber at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 174 kg
6. Bajaj Dominar 400 | Price starts at: ₹ 2,17,400
Bajaj Dominar 400 features muscular proportion and powerful silhouette, wide and well-padded seat, tall visor, handguard, engine bash plate, leg guard, carrier, plus back stopper. Its aggressive exhaust note with heavy bass undoubtedly dominates the road.Coming to power, this sports bike has a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine that offers a maximum power of 40 HP at 8800 RPM and a maximum torque of 35 Nm at 6500 RPM, making it one of the best sports tourer bikes in India. Features 1. Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, 4 stroke, DOHC, triple spark, FI, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 373.27 cc 3. Mileage: 32 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 13 litres 5. Brakes: 320 mm front and 230 mm rear discs 6. Suspension: Telescopic, 43 mm USD fork at front and multi-step adjustable mono shock with Nitrox at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 193 kg
7. Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 |Price starts at : ₹ 1,87,500
Suzuki Gixxer SF is a lightweight sports bike in India that comes with an ultra-lightweight fairing which only 4 kg. With a BS6 engine, Suzuki Gixxer SF generates a maximum power of 26.5 HP at 9,300 rpm and a peak torque of 22.2 Nm at 7,300 rpm.Young bike enthusiasts who want stylish, feature-rich budget bikes can give Suzuki Gixxer SF a try. Currently, this bike is available in 2 variants and 2 colour options, which perfectly matches the sleek design of this bike without exaggerating it. Features 1. Engine Type: Oil-cooled, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 249 cc 3. Mileage: 36 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 12 litres 5. Brakes: 300 mm front and 220 mm rear discs 6. Suspension: 41mm telescopic forks at front and mono shock 7. Kerb Weight: 161 kg
8. Yamaha R15 V4 | Price starts at: ₹ 1,77,800
The next model in the top 10 racing bikes in India list is Yamaha R15 V4, a 4th generation unit from the prestigious R15 series. Its BS6 robust engine generates a maximum power of 18.1 bHP at 10,000 rpm and peak torque of 14.2 Nm at 7,500 RPM.To make this sports bike enter the list of the best racing bikes in India, Yamaha has packed R15 V4 with advanced features, including Traction Control System, Quick Shifter, Assist and Slipper Clutch, Variable Valve Actuation (VVA), dual channel-ABS and more. Features 1. Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, single cylinder 2. Displacement: 155 cc 3. Mileage: 40 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 11 litres 5. Brakes: 282 mm front and 220 mm rear discs 6. Suspension: Telescopic USD fork at front and linked-type monocross at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 142 kg
9. Yamaha FZ 25 | Price starts at: ₹ 1,38,800
Motorists looking for a sports bike with good mileage can opt for FZ 25 from the stable of Yamaha. The Japanese motorcycle specialist has installed an engine that is capable of generating 20.51 bHP at 8,000 rpm and 20.1 Nm at 6,000 rpm.Furthermore, its feature list comprises a bi-functional LED headlamp, LED DRLs, negative LCD instrument cluster, side stand with engine cut-off switch and more. Currently, it is available in 3 variants and 8 colour options in India. Features 1. Engine Type: Single-cylinder, air-cooled, SOHC 2. Displacement: 249 cc 3. Mileage: 38 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 14 litres 5. Brakes: 282 mm front and 220 mm rear discs 6. Suspension: 41mm telescopic fork at front and 7-Step adjustable monocross at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 153 kg
10. Hero Xtreme 200S | Price starts at: ₹ 1,28,600
Xtreme 200S from the house of a home-grown motorcycle manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp is the lowest priced sports bike in India in this list. The BS6 engine churns out a maximum power of 17.8 HP at 8,500 rpm and a peak torque of 16.45 Nm at 6,500 rpm.Additionally, Xtreme 200S comes with the latest aerodynamic fairing along with twin LED headlamp, LED tail lamp, Split-type grab rail, fully-digital instrument console supporting Bluetooth Connectivity. Features 1. Engine Type: Air-cooled, 3-cylinder 2. Displacement: 199.6 cc 3. Mileage: 40 kmpl 4. Fuel Capacity: 12.8 litres 5. Brakes: 276 mm front and 220 mm rear discs 6. Suspension: Telescopic forks with anti friction bush at front and rectangular swingarm with mono shock at rear 7. Kerb Weight: 154.5 kg
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bikekhoj · 2 years ago
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 - Spec, features, Images - BikeKhoj
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 costs Rs. 1,97,345. Check out the Hunter 350 mileage, price, images, colours, and specifications on BikeKhoj.
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bollywoodlifestyle · 2 years ago
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has Launched
A new, reasonably priced cruiser bike has been introduced by Royal Enfield. This bike has a stunning and fashionable appearance. First, let's talk about the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, which comes in two classic colour variations and looks fantastic.
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autocarindianews · 1 month ago
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Exploring the Most Popular Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Colours
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 colours offer a range of striking choices that appeal to diverse rider tastes. This model stands out not only for its performance but also for its vibrant palette. Among the most popular options are shades like Rebel Red and Dapper White, which embody a bold and modern look. Classic hues such as Rebel Blue attract those who appreciate timeless elegance with a touch of flair. These colours emphasize the Hunter 350’s sporty and urban design, allowing riders to express their personalities while cruising. The varied Royal Enfield Hunter 350 colours cater to both minimalist enthusiasts and those seeking eye-catching aesthetics. Each option complements the bike's unique retro-modern style, ensuring that riders turn heads wherever they go.
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autocarindianews · 6 months ago
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Your questions answered
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When Royal Enfield launched the Hunter 350 two years ago, it opened up a whole new segment for the traditionally retro company. The Hunter took (almost) everything Royal Enfield stood for and turned it on its head, in the best way possible. Here, we’ll answer some commonly asked questions about the lightest modern-day Royal Enfield.
How many variants does the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 come in? The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 comes in two variants: Retro and Metro. The Retro variant uses a rear drum brake, wire-spoke wheels shod with tubed tyres, simpler instrumentation and switchgear, simpler seat, tubular grab rail, rectangular indicators and more staid colours. Currently, the Retro variant only comes in a single colour 'Factory Black'.
The Metro variant gets a rear disc (therefore, dual-channel ABS), alloy wheels (therefore, tubeless tyres), modern-day RE switchgear, a slightly more advanced display, round indicators, a quilted seat, fancier pillion grab rail and can be available in seven vibrant colours.
What is the weight and seat height of Royal Enfield Hunter 350? It weighs 178kg, while the Metro has a kerb weight of 181kg. Both have an identical 790mm seat height, which is quite low and most riders should be able to manage it. Despite this, the Hunter is also reasonably comfortable for taller riders, while being on the lighter side (at least in the Royal Enfield realm).
What is the fuel economy of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350? In our tests, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 returned 30.6kpl inside city limits and 39.8kpl out on the highway. These numbers make it the most fuel efficient of the Royal Enfield 350cc models. Since the engine is largely in the same state of tune as the other bikes, this can be attributed to its relatively lighter kerb weight and smaller wheels (which reduce rolling resistance).
What is the 0-100kph time of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350? At 15.15seconds, the Hunter is the quickest accelerating 350cc Royal Enfield model you can purchase today. However, in comparison to other 300-400cc bikes like the Honda CB300R and the Triumph Speed 400 (both of which use modern liquid-cooled motors), this number is much slower.
What is the price of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350? The Hunter starts at Rs 1.50 lakh, for the sole Retro colour. Then you have the four Dapper colours which cost Rs 1.70 lakh and the range-topping dual-tone Rebel colours are priced at Rs 1.75 lakh. These were the prices at launch, and the company hasn’t given it a single price hike yet, nearly two years later. Perhaps that explains why the Hunter continues to be a strong seller for Royal Enfield. This competitive pricing makes the Hunter the most affordable entry into the company's lineup and only the Military variant of the Bullet 350 costs similiar to the top-spec Hunter variants.
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