Royal Enfield—the global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment—today
announced the expansion of its 2026 Hunter 350 portfolio. Following the Hunter 350’s exceptional
success on city streets since its 2022 launch, Royal Enfield has introduced a new Base Premium variant
in Tarmac Black, alongside fresh colourways, Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White.
All 3 motorcycles were unveiled at HunterHood—Royal Enfield’s ultimate street culture platform, in the
city of Lucknow.
With these updates, Royal Enfield welcomes more riders to the ever-expanding Hunter tribe, bringing
the style and sensorial experience of Pure Motorcycling to a wider, aspiring rider base beyond urban
markets. Built for the rhythm of the city and inspired by the world’s coolest neighbourhoods, the
lightweight, agile and stylish Hunter 350 has brought a new generation of riders into the Royal Enfield
fold. Riders who don’t just navigate the city but express themselves through it.
The new Base Premium variant builds on the Hunter’s entry point offering with a stronger visual and
interface package, while staying true to its core DNA: effortless riding, intuitive control and pure
motorcycling in its most concentrated form. It creates a more natural progression within the Hunter
line-up by bringing in select features from the Mid and Top variants and significant upgrades on the
existing entry variant, making the step-up more compelling while maintaining clear differentiation
across the range.
Key updates include:
â—Ź Alloy wheels replace spoke rims for improved everyday usability.
● Updated round halogen headlamp, aligned with the Hunter’s modern-retro character.
â—Ź Digi-analog instrument cluster paired with rotary switchgear for a more intuitive, tactile
interface.
â—Ź Stitched seat and sporty grab rail, enhancing comfort and finish.
â—Ź Single-channel ABS and equipped with a slip & assist clutch.
NEW COLOURWAYS: MUMBAI YELLOW AND MOONSHOT WHITE
Deepening the Hunter’s identity as a canvas for self-expression, Royal Enfield also introduced two new
colourways in the Top variant.
● Mumbai Yellow is bold, immediate and unmistakably urban. Drawing from the layered energy of the city—Bollywood, art and constant motion—it captures the spirit of the street in high-impact finish.
● Moonshot White, takes a more narrative-led approach. Inspired by Orion—the archetypal hunter, reimagined—the design explores themes of duality and self-expression through hand-rendered graphics and celestial references. Commenting on the update, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer, Royal Enfield, said: “The Hunter 350 continues to resonate strongly with a new generation of riders who value simplicity, usability and a strong sense of identity in what they ride. With the introduction of the Base Premium variant, we are strengthening the Hunter’s proposition by offering meaningful upgrades that enhance the everyday riding experience while keeping the platform accessible to a wider set of riders. This allows the Hunter to continue expanding its footprint not just in urban centres, but increasingly across smaller towns and rural markets as well. Additionally, the new colourways — Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White — further reinforce the Hunter’s role as a motorcycle that reflects the culture, individuality and self-expression of the riders who choose it. We are confident that the 2026 Hunter 350 will continue to strengthen its place as a defining motorcycle for a new generation of riders across India.”
AVAILABILITY
The Hunter 350 will continue to be available across authorised Royal Enfield dealerships and at royalenfield.com. Test rides and retail for the new variant and colourways will commence starting April 4, 2026.
Variant Colourways Pricing (ex-showroom Chennai) Base Premium Tarmac Black ₹ 1,49,900 Top Mumbai Yellow ₹ 1,69,804 Moonshot White ₹ 1,69,804.
The motorcycles unveiled at Royal Enfield’s super popular street culture platform HunterHood that took place in Lucknow, bringing with it a heady mix of music, art and unapologetic creative expression to a city long defined by its cultural cache and layered identity. After drawing tens of thousands of participants that transcend beyond just motorcycling, homegrown talent, and boundary-pushing artists across Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Shillong, the platform arrived in the city of Lucknow with a sharper edge and a louder pulse, turning the city into a living, breathing playground of movement, sound and street-born expression. At the event, the mainstage sets from KR$NA and Panther cut through a steady run of DJs, while across the venue, skateboarding, BMX, street football and dance crews kept the energy in motion. Graffiti and art installations unfolded in real time, with custom-built by XLNC Customs tying it all back to the machine at the heart of it. ***





