June 15, 2025

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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Ride into the Festive Season in India with Savings

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Becomes Tax-Free A Festive Season Treat for Buyers

In a strategic move to boost sales during the festive season, Royal Enfield has made its popular Hunter 350 bike tax-free. This initiative, aimed at serving military personnel, allows them to purchase the bike at significantly reduced prices through the Canteen Stores Department (CSD), making it a more attractive option for those looking to invest in a new motorcycle.

The Hunter 350 offers considerable savings when purchased through CSD. Here’s a breakdown of the prices

Hunter 350 (Factory Black/Silver)

Civil Ex-Showroom Price: Rs 1,49,449

CSD Ex-Showroom Price: Rs 1,30,756

Total Savings: Rs 20,144

Hunter 350 (Dapper White/Ash Gray)

Civil Ex-Showroom Price: Rs 1,69,656

CSD Ex-Showroom Price: Rs 1,47,860

impressive Specifications

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Becomes Tax-Free A Festive Season Treat for Buyers

The Hunter 350 is equipped with a robust engine and advanced features that appeal to a wide range of riders

Engine: 349cc, single-cylinder, air-oil cooled, featuring fuel injection technology

Power Output: 20.2 bhp and 27Nm of torque

Top Speed: 114 km/h

Tyres: 17-inch

Fuel Tank Capacity: 13 liters

Braking System: Dual-channel ABS with a 300mm disc at the front and a 240mm disc at the rear

Suspension: 41mm telescopic forks at the front and a 6-step preload adjustable twin shock absorber at the rear

Competing in the Market

The Hunter 350 is set to compete directly with the TVS Ronin, which features a smaller 225.9cc engine offering 15.01 kW of power and 19.93 Nm of torque. The Ronin has a top speed of 120 km/h and is priced starting at Rs 1.35 lakh, making it a compelling choice for daily riders.

With the introduction of the tax-free Hunter 350, Royal Enfield is positioning itself favorably in the market, providing not only significant savings but also a stylish and powerful motorcycle option. As the festive season approaches, this move is expected to attract more buyers looking for reliability and performance in their next bike purchase.

 

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