
Both these colour options will be available as part of the RE Hunter’s Dapper series.
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Both these colour options will be available as part of the RE Hunter’s Dapper series.
Royal Enfield has introduced two new colour options for its most affordable motorcycle, the Hunter 350. The new colour options - Dapper Orange and Dapper Green will be available with the Hunter 350 at ₹1.70 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai).
With these two new additions, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is now available with a total of eight colour options that include Factory Black, Dapper White, Dapper Grey, Rebel Black, Rebel Blue, and Rebel Red.
The Dapper colour scheme is the mid-variant option and all models available with these colour options are priced at ₹1.70 lakh. Whereas, Hunter 350 models available with the Rebel colour schemes (Red, Black, Blue) are the top variants priced at ₹1.75 lakh. The Factory Black colour option continues to be the entry-level colour option with ex-showroom prices starting from ₹1.50 lakh.
The new Dapper Orange and Dapper Green now make the Hunter 350 more funky in appeal. While the graphics remain similar to other Dapper options, these two inject a bit more visual energy into the motorcycle. Special mention has to be made about the new Dapper Green option, which adds a bit of regality to the Hunter 350. And it isn’t a bright hot orange either, something the Austrians love. It is rather a stylish and fancy orange shade that will help you rock the dapper look brilliantly.
Mechanically it remains unchanged. The Hunter 350 is powered by the same J-series 350 cc mill that also does duties in the Classic 350, Bullet 350, and Meteor 350. This engine produces 20.2 bhp of peak power and 27 Nm.
As for its popularity, Royal Enfield has already sold more than two lakh units of the Hunter 350 in just one year of production. The brand’s entry-level roadster motorcycle has been very instrumental in expanding Royal Enfield’s footprint in tier-II and tier-III cities.
With these two new colour schemes, Royal Enfield will hope it keeps the Hunter’s appeal fresh and vibrant as it is intended.
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