
Mid-size motorcycle specialist Royal Enfield has expanded its popular Hunter 350 lineup for 2026 with the introduction of a new Base Premium variant, along with two new colour options — Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White. The updated motorcycles were unveiled at the brand’s street culture festival, HunterHood, held in Lucknow.
Since its debut in 2022, the Hunter 350 has emerged as one of Royal Enfield’s most accessible and urban-focused motorcycles, appealing particularly to younger riders looking for a lightweight, stylish, and easy-to-ride roadster.
With these updates, Royal Enfield aims to further strengthen the Hunter’s appeal by improving features at the entry level while also enhancing the motorcycle’s visual appeal through new design options.

New Hunter 350 Base Premium Variant: More Features, Better Value
The newly introduced Base Premium variant in Tarmac Black bridges the gap between the entry and mid variants by introducing practical upgrades while retaining the Hunter’s core strengths of agility, simplicity and everyday usability.
Key feature updates include:
- Alloy wheels replacing spoke rims for improved convenience
- Updated round halogen headlamp reinforcing the modern-retro styling
- Digi-analog instrument console with rotary switchgear
- Premium stitched seat for improved comfort
- Sporty rear grab rail
- Single-channel ABS
- Slip and assist clutch for smoother gear shifts
These updates make the entry variant more feature-rich while maintaining clear differentiation within the Hunter 350 portfolio.
New Colour Options Add More Personality
Royal Enfield has also introduced two new colour options on the top variant to strengthen the Hunter’s identity as a lifestyle-driven motorcycle.
Mumbai Yellow draws inspiration from the fast-paced energy of India’s financial capital, reflecting the vibrancy of street culture, cinema and urban movement.
Meanwhile, Moonshot White takes a more artistic direction, drawing inspiration from the Orion constellation and exploring themes of individuality through detailed graphic treatments and celestial design cues.

Royal Enfield On The 2026 Hunter 350 Update
Commenting on the update, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said the Hunter 350 continues to attract a new generation of riders who prioritise usability, simplicity and character in their motorcycles.
He added that the new Base Premium variant enhances everyday riding experience while keeping the motorcycle accessible to a wider audience, including buyers from smaller towns and emerging markets. The new colour schemes further strengthen the Hunter’s appeal as a motorcycle that reflects rider individuality and culture.
Price And Availability
The updated 2026 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 range is now available across authorised dealerships, with test rides and retail sales commencing from April 4, 2026.
Variant-wise prices (ex-showroom Chennai):
| Variant | Colour | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Base Premium | Tarmac Black | ₹1,49,900 |
| Top Variant | Mumbai Yellow | ₹1,69,804 |
| Top Variant | Moonshot White | ₹1,69,804 |

HunterHood: Royal Enfield’s Street Culture Platform
The motorcycles were showcased at HunterHood, Royal Enfield’s street culture platform that blends motorcycling with music, art and urban sports. The event featured live performances from artists including KR$NA and Panther, alongside DJ sets, skateboarding, BMX showcases, street football and live graffiti installations.
Custom motorcycle builds by XLNC Customs were also displayed, reinforcing the Hunter’s positioning as a canvas for personal expression.
With these updates, Royal Enfield continues to strengthen the Hunter 350’s position as one of the most distinctive urban motorcycles in India, combining accessible performance with strong lifestyle appeal.
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