Royal Enfield Unveils Refreshed Hunter 350 in Nepal with New Looks, LED Headlamps, and More
Royal Enfield launches the 2025 Hunter 350 in Nepal with new racer-inspired colors, upgraded features, improved suspension, and refreshed styling.
Royal Enfield Launches Updated BS VI Hunter 350 in Nepal with New Colors and Features
Royal Enfield BS VI Hunter 350(courtesy- google images)
One of the world’s largest mid-size motorcycle manufacturers, Royal Enfield, has launched the new BS VI Hunter 350 in Nepal, featuring updated looks, improved features, and street-inspired limited edition colors.
New 2025 Colors: Racer-Inspired Editions
For the 2025 edition, Royal Enfield has introduced globally inspired, racer-themed color options. These include:
Rio White
Tokyo Black
London Red
Graphite Grey
These fresh tones add a youthful, energetic appeal to the Hunter 350 lineup.
Upgraded Features for 2025
The new Hunter 350 comes equipped with several enhancements, including but not limited to:
Slip-assist clutch
Improved rear suspension
Dual-channel ABS
LED headlamps
Increased ground clearance
New ergonomic setup
These upgrades aim to elevate overall comfort, safety, and city performance.
Royal Enfield BS VI Hunter 350 (courtesy- google images)
Availability and Pricing in Nepal
Royal Enfield has opened bookings and test rides for the new Hunter 350 across all dealerships in Nepal.
Dual-tone variants (Tokyo Black, London Red, Rebel Blue): Rs 499,900
Engine & Riding Experience
The Hunter 350 features a 349cc J-series engine built with compact geometry and a neo-retro design, ideal for urban riders who enjoy maneuvering through tight corners and cruising in the city.
Since its global debut in 2022, the Hunter 350 has attracted over 700,000 riders worldwide.
What the Company Says
Nepal holds a special connection with Royal Enfield, where motorcycling is part of daily life and culture.
Yadvinder Singh Guleria states:
“For young and aspiring riders, the Hunter 350 is built to be a companion machine that adds personality. Its street design and youthful character fit perfectly with Nepal’s energetic cities.”