Royal Enfield has kicked off 2025 with a fresh update to its popular street motorcycle, the Hunter 350, introducing an all-new Graphite Grey colour variant with striking neon highlights. This latest addition not only enhances the bike’s bold urban look but also packs in some practical upgrades, including a much-requested Type-C charging point.

With its distinctive styling, reliable performance, and competitive price tag, the new Hunter 350 Graphite Grey is set to attract both first-time Royal Enfield buyers and seasoned riders looking for a stylish city cruiser. Here’s everything you need to know — from price and design details to technical specifications and special features.
Fresh Urban-Inspired Design
Royal Enfield has always had a knack for blending heritage with modern trends, and the new Graphite Grey Hunter 350 is no exception.
The matte Graphite Grey finish is complemented by vibrant neon yellow accents that run along the tank and wheel rims, giving the bike a fresh, youthful appeal. The design takes inspiration from urban street culture and graffiti art, making it stand out in traffic without being overly flashy.
While the Hunter 350 already had a reputation for being minimalist and sleek, this new variant adds an extra dash of attitude — perfect for riders who want something that looks modern but still carries the rugged Royal Enfield DNA.
Key Features That Make It Stand Out
1. Type-C Charging Port
In today’s connected world, running out of battery on the go can be a hassle. Royal Enfield has solved that by adding a Type-C charging point on the Hunter 350 Graphite Grey. Whether you’re using GPS navigation or listening to music on a long ride, you can keep your phone charged and stay connected.
2. All-LED Headlamp
Visibility is a priority for night riders, and the new model comes with a full LED headlight. This upgrade not only offers brighter illumination but also consumes less power, ensuring safe rides even on the darkest stretches of road.
3. Digi-Analogue Dashboard with Tripper Navigation
The instrument cluster maintains a classic-meets-modern layout, with an analogue speedometer paired with a digital display for fuel level, trip meters, and more. It also features Royal Enfield’s Tripper Pod navigation system, allowing riders to get turn-by-turn Google Maps directions via smartphone connectivity.

Engine and Performance
The heart of the Hunter 350 remains unchanged — and that’s a good thing. It’s powered by a 349cc single-cylinder, air-oil cooled engine that produces a smooth and refined performance, ideal for city commutes and weekend getaways.
Paired with a 5-speed gearbox and slip-assist clutch, the Hunter 350 delivers effortless gear shifts and reduced clutch effort, especially useful in stop-and-go traffic. The engine is known for its linear power delivery, making it friendly for newer riders while still offering enough punch for experienced ones.
Chassis, Suspension & Dimensions
The 2025 Hunter 350 Graphite Grey rides on the same robust twin downtube spine frame that gives it stability and balance. It uses 41mm telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers with adjustable preload at the rear.
- Ground Clearance: 160 mm
- Wheelbase: 1,370 mm
- Length: 2,055 mm
- Width (without mirrors): 810 mm
- Height (without mirrors): 1,070 mm
- Seat Height: 790 mm (ideal for most riders)
- Kerb Weight: 181 kg (with fuel and oil)
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 13 litres
These dimensions make the Hunter 350 compact enough for nimble city rides, while still offering enough presence on highways.
Braking & Safety
Royal Enfield offers the Hunter 350 with disc brakes at both ends and a dual-channel ABS system for enhanced safety. The braking setup ensures confidence during emergency stops, even on slippery surfaces.

Price & Availability
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Graphite Grey is priced at ₹1,76,750 (ex-showroom). Bookings are now open through:
- All Royal Enfield dealerships across India
- The Royal Enfield official website
- The Royal Enfield mobile app
Deliveries are expected to begin in the coming weeks, with high demand anticipated for this new variant.
Why the Hunter 350 Graphite Grey is a Strong Choice for 2025
- Stylish yet practical: The new paint scheme is trendy without compromising on the classic Hunter silhouette.
- Feature upgrades: The LED headlamp and Type-C charger are small but significant additions that improve daily usability.
- Beginner-friendly: The low seat height, manageable weight, and smooth power delivery make it an excellent choice for new riders.
- Value for money: At under ₹1.8 lakh, it offers a strong mix of performance, style, and comfort.
Competitors in the Segment
The Hunter 350 competes with motorcycles like the Honda CB350RS, Yezdi Roadster, and Jawa Forty Two. While each has its strengths, the Hunter stands out for its accessible pricing, wide service network, and the trust that comes with the Royal Enfield badge.
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Graphite Grey brings a refreshing update to an already well-loved motorcycle. With its urban-inspired styling, practical additions like the charging port, and dependable 350cc engine, it’s a bike that strikes a fine balance between style, comfort, and performance.
For city riders looking for a motorcycle that’s fun to ride, easy to handle, and visually striking, this new variant is a worthy contender for 2025.