New Royal Enfield Hunter 350 unveils in Nepal
Prices start from NPR 494,900, with bookings and test rides now open across all dealerships in Nepal.
KATHMANDU: Royal Enfield, the global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment (250cc–750cc), today introduced the BS VI new Hunter 350 – a refreshed, feature-packed upgrade of its popular street roadster, in Nepal.
Inspired by and designed for the World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods, the 2025 edition of the Hunter 350 pushes the boundaries of an urban motorcycle with its four new colourways, improved functionality, and effortless style.

New Hunter 350 new features:
● This motorcycle will be the first 350-cc motorcycle from Royal Enfield to get the slip-assist clutch
● The new colourways, Rio White, Tokyo Black, London Red are inspired by the world’s coolest zip codes, from the white sands of Rio to the red brick alleys of London and the black asphalt streets of Tokyo. The fourth colorway, Graphite Grey, brings a stealth look with bold pops of attitude.
● New suspension, increased ground clearance, more comfortable seat, dual channel ABS, and an ergonomic triangle that flawlessly synchronises with the rider – contribute to better riding comfort.
● LED headlamps for enhanced rider visibility

The new Hunter 350 with its compact geometry, torque-y 349cc J-series engine, and unique, neo-retro style, is designed for the modern rider, whether they’re traversing tight bends or pulling up at the local cafe.

One of Royal Enfield’s fastest-growing models, the Hunter 350 has amassed a devoted and expanding following of over 700,000 riders worldwide since its debut in 2022.

Speaking on the launch, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said, “Nepal shares a deep and enduring bond with Royal Enfield; it is a nation where motorcycling is woven into the very fabric of daily life and culture. There is a powerful surge of young, aspirational riders in Nepal who are looking for a machine that is an extension of their personality. The new Hunter 350 is specifically designed for this demographic; it is street-inspired, youthful, and incredibly agile, making it the perfect cultural fit for urban & vibrant streets of Nepal.”

