Is Royal Enfield Hunter 350 best for mileage as being Traditional?

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is affordable and made by decent motorbike manufacturer that makes it available to most of the riders. The Hunter 350 is a well-liked option for anyone searching for a chic and useful vehicle because of its timeless style and dependable performance.

Design
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 boasts a traditional roadster style that is distinguished by its indicators, taillight, rearview mirrors, and round headlight. The teardrop-shaped fuel tank and the rotary controls add to its vintage appearance. The bike comes with spoke or alloy wheels, depending on the version you choose. It has a semi-digital display, boxy turn indicators, a halogen tail lamp, spoked wheels with tubed tyres, rear drum brakes with single-channel ABS, and classic pillion grab-rails.

Specifications 
Engine and Gearbox
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is propelled by a 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that complies with BS6.2 (same as in the Meteor 350 and Classic 350). It has the same output as the Classic 350 (20.2 PS and 27 Nm), but it is tuned slightly more aggressively and is mated to a five-speed gearbox.

Performance
It has a fuel efficiency of 40.19 km/l in the city and 35.98 km/l on the highway for the Hunter 350 Retro. Additionally, the spoke-wheel version has a comparatively simpler semi-digital dashboard that includes a fuel gauge, odometer, speedometer, and telltale lights.

Features
The Scram 411's digital-analogue instrument console is also available for the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (high-end models). The bike includes a USB charging connector for charging your electronics while on the move, as well as an optional Tripper Navigation pod for turn-by-turn navigation. An analogue speedometre with an LCD inset for the trip metre, gear position, fuel gauge, clock, and 'Eco' mode prompt is part of the instrument console. It does, however, lack LED lighting, a distance-to-empty metre, and a real-time mileage gauge.

Brakes
A 300mm front disc and a 270mm disc/153mm drum at the back are in charge of the braking. Both single-channel and dual-channel ABS are available for the Hunter 350 drum brake models.

Variants
There are three different versions of the Hunter, each with noticeable differences. The standard Retro, Metro and Rebel variant. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Retro comes in Factory Silver and Factory Black hues. The Metro version comes in Dapper and Rebel colour schemes. Thr Rebel comes in three colours: Rebel Red, Rebel Blue, and Rebel Black.

Pros
  • It looks awesome.
  • The 350-cc engine produces strong performance.
  • It is extremely simple to ride in the city.
Cons
  • GPS is not included as normal.
  • The riding quality is stiff.

Price
There are three models of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 in the lineup: Retro, Metro and Rebel. Retro is piced at Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom). Metro is priced at Rs 1,69,656 (ex-showroom). Rebel is priced at Rs 1,74,655 (ex-showroom).

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