Royal Enfield Launches Two New Colour Options For Hunter 350
Royal Enfield Launches Two New Colour Options For Hunter 350
Royal Enfield introduces new color options for the Hunter 350: Dapper O (Orange) and Dapper G (Green).

Royal Enfield has introduced a couple of new colour options for the Hunter 350, one of the top-selling models in the company’s portfolio.

The premium two-wheeler is now available in Dapper O (Orange) and Dapper G (Green) colour schemes. Both variants of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 get a price tag of Rs 1,69,656 (ex-showroom).

The automaker has earlier launched three colour trims in the Dapper segment– white and grey. The Hunter 350 is also available in four more variants– Factory Black, Rebel Blue, Rebel Red and Rebel Black.

In the newly introduced Dapper G version, the fuel tank of the Hunter 350 comes with a dark green finish. The company has also modified the Royal Enfield emblem, now featuring a neon effect. A green Hunter logo makes the look more fascinating. While the other components remain black, the alloy wheels have been decorated with green accents.

The frontal design of the Dapper O version is a bit different. Apart from a dark orange fuel tank and a light orange Royal Enfield logo, the fresh model features graphic stripes of contrasting white colour. The Hunter logo has been turned orange and the allow wheels get a touch of the same hue as well.

While the look has been modified, the engine configuration and other features of the Hunter 350 stayed unchanged. Royal Enfield first launched the Hunter series in the Indian market back in 2022. Thanks to its top-notch look and affordable price, the bike quickly rose to prominence, with the company retailing over two lakh units within the first year of its arrival.

Similar to the Classic 350 and Meteor 350, a 349cc, air or oil-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine powers the Hunter 350 and is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. It also comes with fuel injection, having the capability of delivering a maximum power of 20.11 bhp at 6,100 RPM, while the torque range is 27 Nm at 4,000 RPM.

Despite sharing the same powertrain with its counterparts, the Hunter 350 offers more agility, courtesy of its 17-inch wheels, having a disc at both ends. The bike is also equipped with telescopic forks at the front and twin shocks at the rear.

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