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Royal Enfield, a global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment, has launched the BS VI-compliant Hunter 350 in Nepal, featuring refreshed styling, enhanced functionality, and new street-inspired colorways.
The 2025 edition of the Hunter 350 comes with four new colors – Rio White, Tokyo Black, London Red, and Graphite Grey – inspired by the world’s most iconic neighborhoods. The motorcycle also introduces slip-assist clutch, improved rear suspension, dual-channel ABS, LED headlamps, increased ground clearance, and a redesigned ergonomic setup for enhanced comfort.

Know its pricing and availability
The new Hunter 350 is priced at Rs 494,900 for single-tone variants (Rio White, Dapper Grey, Graphite Grey) and Rs 499,900 for dual-tone variants (Tokyo Black, London Red, Rebel Blue). Bookings and test rides are now open at all Royal Enfield dealerships across Nepal.
The Hunter 350 features a 349cc J-series engine with compact geometry and a neo-retro design, making it suitable for urban riders navigating tight bends or cruising city streets. Since its debut in 2022, the Hunter 350 has attracted over 700,000 riders across the globe.
What does company say?
Speaking at the launch, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said, "Nepal shares a deep bond with Royal Enfield, where motorcycling is part of daily life and culture. The new Hunter 350 is designed for young, aspirational riders seeking a machine that reflects their personality. Its street-inspired design, agility, and youthful appeal make it ideal for Nepal’s vibrant urban streets."

About Royal Enfield
Established in 1901, Royal Enfield is the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in uninterrupted production. The company’s premium lineup includes models such as the Classic 350, Himalayan 450, Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, and the new Flying Flea city+ motorcycle brand. Royal Enfield operates over 850 stores in 65+ countries and two world-class technical centers in the UK and India.


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