Royal Enfield has updated the Hunter 350 lineup with three new colour options, giving buyers more choice without changing the mechanical setup. The new shades — Tarmac Black, Mumbai Yellow, and Moonshot White — are designed to appeal to different types of riders, from minimalists to those looking for a more expressive style.
The Tarmac Black finish is the most subtle of the three. It features an all-black theme with simple white branding, making it ideal for riders who prefer a clean and understated look. It is available on the newly introduced Base Premium variant.
On the other hand, Mumbai Yellow brings a more vibrant feel. The fuel tank gets a dual-tone finish with yellow on top and blue at the bottom, separated by white stripes and highlighted with orange detailing. This colour is aimed at younger buyers who want a bold and eye-catching design.
The most distinctive option is Moonshot White. It stands out with its graphic-heavy design, including ocean and space-themed elements like a jellyfish and astronaut artwork. This makes it the most unique and visually detailed colour in the Hunter 350 range.
Mechanically, the bike remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by a 349cc air-cooled engine producing 20.2bhp and 27Nm, making it suitable for daily city rides as well as occasional highway use.
Colour Variants Overview
Colour | Variant | Key Highlight |
|---|---|---|
Tarmac Black | Base Premium | Simple all-black finish |
Mumbai Yellow | Top Variant | Bright dual-tone sporty look |
Moonshot White | Top Variant | Unique graphic-heavy design |
FAQs
Q1. What are the new colours in Hunter 350?
Tarmac Black, Mumbai Yellow, and Moonshot White.
Q2. Is there any engine update?
No, the engine remains the same 349cc unit.
Q3. Which colour is best for a simple look?
Tarmac Black is the most minimal and clean option.
Q4. Which colour is most unique?
Moonshot White, due to its detailed graphics.
Q5. Is Hunter 350 good for daily use?
Yes, it offers a comfortable ride and balanced performance for city use.





