If you’re a fan of Royal Enfield motorcycles, and you’ve waited with bated breath for the company to release the latest member of its lineup in India. I’ve got good news for you. It seems like the folks over there will finally be able to lay their hands on the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 shortly.
Hunter 350
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is one of the most highly-anticipated motorcycles of the season. Now, we’re just about a month away from where the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will be making its debut.
Production-Spec Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Spied With Touring Accessories https://t.co/3RKSaKJAwY pic.twitter.com/VWMvlkOexK
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Since then, the mule has been seen multiple times around the country, sporting variations of its original camo pattern. The latest one that was most recently caught testing in near-production form reveals how much it looks like the concept version teased in 2021.
The motorcycle has been spotted testing on Indian roads and appears to be completely ready for launch. Well, at least the aesthetics of it are anyway.
It wears a traditional black paint job on a prospective production model, with plastic add-on pieces like side panels, exhausts and a large rear section. These could most likely be interchangeable as well.
New spy shots
A few photos of the upcoming Royal Enfield 350 have surfaced, and these may be our best look yet at what the bike will look like when it’s finally revealed.
The Royal Enfield Hunter was first seen last year, nearly complete but with a protective cover discreetly obscuring the lower sections and its sculpted tank. The test bike appears to be wearing a small smoked windscreen; with few touring accessories.
We can see its round headlight and taillight, upright seating stance, 17-inch alloy wheels, and braking duties are performed by single ByBre disc brakes supported by ABS. Further, the spy shot reveals an exhausting pipe mounted on the low end. There is also Tripper navigation.
The codenamed project, dubbed Hunter, is a compact retro machine from Royal Enfield that will likely expand the brand’s product portfolio in the non-commuter bike segments. However, it is still unclear how many variants Royal Enfield intends to bring for Hunter.
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