Blending the pulse of street culture, community, and high-octane energy, Royal Enfield hosted the debut edition of HunterHood in Mumbai and New Delhi last weekend. Inspired by the spirit of the Hunter—a motorcycle known for its agility, style, and unapologetic boldness—HunterHood marks Royal Enfield’s latest cultural initiative, grounded in the ethos: “From the streets, For the streets.” The event brought together riders, artists, and urban explorers from across both cities, as Royal Enfield unveiled The 2025 Hunter 350 featuring three new colourways and upgraded features, designed with inspiration from the coolest neighbourhoods around the world.

With a line-up of high-adrenaline experiences, HunterHood offered far more than just a showcase. Its true essence was shaped by the “hunters”—the free spirits who animated the event through skateboarding sessions, spontaneous cyphers, graffiti art, live music jams, dynamic dance circles, and thrilling BMX performances.
Attendees witnessed electric performances by some of India’s leading music talents, including Dino James, Wild Wild Women, Shah Rule, Suggahunny, The Spindoctor, OG Shez, Ikka, DK Mocity, Dhanji, Lush Lata, and Samriddhi Bhargav. The streets came alive with rap battles, breakdancing, hip-hop showcases, and extreme sports stunts, transforming the space into a living, breathing street culture symphony.
Beyond music and movement, the event proudly spotlighted over 12 homegrown and emerging street-led brands across skateboarding, apparel, sneakers, and food—reflecting the rich, multidimensional spirit of urban culture.
Drawing over 5,000 attendees across both cities, the inaugural edition of HunterHood created an electrifying atmosphere where art, fashion, music, and street life collided. It served as a powerful platform for creators, riders, and cultural tastemakers to express themselves and connect over a shared passion for life on the streets.
