
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Update: New Colours, Better Comfort, and Smarter Features
Royal Enfield’s most affordable and highest-selling motorcycle, the Hunter 350, was updated for 2025 with a series of meaningful upgrades aimed at improving comfort, usability, and overall appeal. Designed as a modern-retro roadster for urban riders, the 2025 Hunter 350 retained its core identity while receiving fresh styling, mechanical refinements, and new features that address feedback from existing users.
One of the most important updates came in the form of revised suspension. The earlier Hunter 350 was often criticized for its stiff and jarring rear suspension, especially on rough roads. To address this, Royal Enfield equipped the 2025 model with progressive rear springs and revised damping. While performance testing was still pending at launch, this upgrade was expected to deliver a more compliant and cushioned ride, particularly over uneven city surfaces and broken roads.
For 2025, Royal Enfield introduced three new colour options that further enhance the Hunter 350’s youthful and urban character. The new Rio White shade was added to the mid-spec Dapper variant, giving it a cleaner and more contemporary look. Meanwhile, the top-spec Rebel trim received two new colours—Tokyo Black and London Red. These paint schemes were inspired by the underground youth culture of global cities, and their names were chosen to reflect the edgy, street-focused personality of the motorcycle. The updated colour palette made the Hunter 350 feel fresher and more aligned with its target audience.
Comfort was further improved through ergonomic changes. Royal Enfield introduced a new handlebar profile designed to reduce strain and provide a more relaxed riding posture. In addition, the seat was reprofiled and now used denser foam, offering better support during longer commutes and daily rides. These updates aimed to make the Hunter 350 more comfortable for both short urban runs and extended city usage.
The 2025 Hunter 350 also received a stronger feature package. LED headlights were now standard on the Dapper and Rebel variants, improving nighttime visibility and giving the bike a more premium appearance. A Type-C USB fast charging port was added as standard, enhancing everyday practicality for modern riders. Additionally, the Tripper navigation pod became standard on the Dapper and Rebel trims, offering turn-by-turn navigation and better connectivity.
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 2025 Is Priced At NRs. 4,94,900/- & 4,99,900/- For The Top Variant
Mechanically, the Hunter 350 continued to use the proven 349cc air/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine known for its smooth power delivery and relaxed performance. However, a major upgrade was the introduction of an assist and slipper clutch, which reduced clutch effort and improved downshift smoothness. Notably, the Hunter 350 became the first motorcycle in Royal Enfield’s 350cc lineup to receive this feature, with plans to roll it out to other models later. The ground clearance was also increased from 150mm to 160mm, achieved through revised exhaust routing, making the bike slightly more capable on rough patches and speed breakers.
In Nepal, the 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 was priced at NRs. 4,99,900/-, making it a strong value proposition in the modern-retro segment. With its updated styling, improved ride comfort, added features, and mechanical enhancements, the 2025 Hunter 350 became a more well-rounded and refined motorcycle while retaining the fun, accessible character that made it Royal Enfield’s bestseller.






