- Introduced with three new paint jobs
- No changes to features or engine
- Only available in India as of now
Royal Enfield is doubling down on the appeal of its entry-level roadster, the Hunter 350, with the introduction of three new colour schemes, adding more personality to what’s already one of its most accessible and fun offerings.
When the Hunter 350 first launched, it stood out for punching above its weight in terms of value and versatility. Now, these new paint options push it further toward being the quirkiest bike in Royal Enfield’s lineup, something that could make it even more appealing to younger and style-conscious riders.

Leading the trio is Moonshot White, easily the boldest of the lot. It combines space- and ocean-inspired graphics over a gloss white base, giving it an almost street-art-like aesthetic that sets it apart from anything else in the segment.
Next up is Mumbai Yellow, which is likely to be the crowd favourite. It uses a bright yellow base paired with contrasting black, blue, white, and orange elements. While not as abstract as Moonshot White, it’s loud, eye-catching, and designed to stand out in urban environments.
Rounding things off is Tarmac Black, which takes the opposite approach. Clean, minimal, and stealthy, it features a gloss black finish across the tank and panels, broken only by subtle white branding. It’s the most understated option of the three, aimed at riders who prefer a more classic, no-nonsense look.

These new schemes join an already diverse palette that includes Factory Black, Dapper Grey, Graphite Grey, London Red, Rio White, Rebel Blue, and Tokyo Black, giving buyers more choice than ever.
For now, though, these latest colours are limited to the Indian market, which means global buyers will have to wait to see if Royal Enfield expands availability.















