Royal Enfield Hunter 350
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Rebel Black | |
| Manufacturer | Royal Enfield |
|---|---|
| Parent company | Eicher Motors- |
| Production | 2022 - Present |
| Class | dual-purpose |
| Engine | 349 cc (21.3 cu in) Air-oil cooled Single cylinder, 4-stroke, ECU Controlled |
| Bore / stroke | 72 mm × 85.8 mm (2.83 in × 3.38 in) |
| Compression ratio | 9.5:1 |
| Top speed | 120 km/h |
| Power | 14.87kW@ 6100 rpm |
| Torque | 27Nm@ 4000 rpm |
| Ignition type | Electric |
| Frame type | Twin Downtube Spine Frame |
| Suspension | Front - Telescopic, 41mm forks - 130mm travel Rear - Twin tube Emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload - travel 102mm |
| Brakes | Front - 300mm disc with twin piston floating caliper Rear - 270mm disc, single piston floating caliper |
| Seat height | 790(mm) |
| Fuel capacity | 13 ± 0.5 litres |
| Footnotes / references [1] | |

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350[2][3][4] is an Indian roadster motorcycle launched by Royal Enfield in August 2022.[5][6] It is powered by 349cc BS6 engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque with 5 speed gearbox and slipper assist clutch.[7] The Hunter 350[8] is the most affordable motorcycle under the new J-platform, and the second least expensive bike after Royal Enfield Bullet 350. The motorcycle features a retro-style single-piece seat, a classic round headlamp, a flat handlebar and a sculpted fuel tank. Within a month of its launch, the Hunter 350 became the second highest selling Royal Enfield motorcycle.[9]