Royal Enfield at the massive “HunterHood” street culture festival in Lucknow, pulled the covers off its updated 2026 Hunter 350 lineup. Since its debut in 2022, the Hunter 350 has been a massive hit for urban riders who want something light, agile, and stylish. Now, Royal Enfield is doubling down on that success by introducing a brand-new Base Premium variant and two head-turning colourways for the Top variant: Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White.
The New Entry Point: Hunter 350 Base Premium
The big news for aspiring riders is the introduction of the Base Premium variant in a sleek Tarmac Black. Priced at ₹1,49,900 (ex-showroom Chennai), this model is designed to bridge the gap between the entry-level and mid-range trims, offering a much more compelling “step-up” package.
Key Upgrades for the Hunter 350 Base Premium Hunter includes:
- Alloy Wheels: Swapping out the old spoke rims for much more practical, tubeless-ready alloys.
- Refined Interface: A new digi-analog instrument cluster paired with those classy rotary switchgears.
- Enhanced Style: An updated round halogen headlamp, a sporty grab rail, and a premium stitched seat.
- Safety & Tech: It comes equipped with single-channel ABS and a slip & assist clutch for smoother gear shifts in heavy city traffic.

| Variant | Colourway | Price (Ex-Showroom Chennai) |
| Base Premium | Tarmac Black | ₹1,49,900 |
| Top | Mumbai Yellow | ₹1,69,804 |
| Top | Moonshot White | ₹1,69,804 |
Bold New Shades: Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White
For those who want their ride to be a canvas for self-expression, the Top variant (priced at ₹1,69,804) has received two culture-led colourways:
- Mumbai Yellow: This one is loud, proud, and inspired by the energy of Bollywood and the non-stop motion of the city. It’s an unmistakably urban look that pops on the street.
- Moonshot White: Taking a more “narrative” approach, this design is inspired by Orion the Hunter. It features hand-rendered celestial graphics that explore themes of duality and self-expression.


Expanding the “Hunter Tribe”
Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, noted that the Hunter 350 continues to resonate with a generation that values simplicity and identity. By making the Base Premium more feature-rich yet accessible, Royal Enfield is looking to expand the “Hunter tribe” beyond just the big metros and into smaller towns and rural markets across India.




































