Royal Enfield, one of India’s most iconic bike makers, is popular among the youngsters for making muscular and popular models. Let’s know a detailed comparison between the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Meteor 350.
Hunter 350 vs Meteor 350: Price
Royal Enfield launched the Hunter 350 in August 2022 and the Meteor 350 in October 2023. Here are the variants and their respective prices.
Hunter 350 Price
Variant | Price |
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Hunter 350 Retro factory | Rs. 1,49,499 |
Hunter 350 Metro Dapper | Rs. 1,69,434 |
Hunter 350 Metro Rebel | Rs. 1,75,430 |
Meteor 350 Price
Variant | Price |
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Meteor 350 Fireball | Rs. 2,05,528 |
Meteor 350 Stellar | Rs. 2,15,825 |
Meteor 350 Aurora | Rs. 2,19,900 |
Meteor 350 Supernova | Rs. 2,29,800 |
Hunter 350 vs Meteor 350: Color
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 comes in Dapper Grey, Dapper Ash, Dapper white, Dapper O, Dapper G, Factory Black, Factory Silver, Rebel Blue (dual tone), Rebel Red (dual tone) and Rebel Black (dual tone) color options.
Meteor 350 has a variety of colour options. It is available in 16 colors – Fireball Yellow, Fireball Blue, Fireball Red, Fireball Matte Green, Fireball Black Custom, Stellar Blue, Stellar Red, Stellar Black, Stellar Pure Black Custom, Supernova Brown (dual tone), Supernova Red (dual tone), Supernova Blue (dual tone), Supernova Silver Custom (dual tone) and Green, Black and Blue with Chrome finish.

Hunter 350 vs Meteor 350: Mileage
According to ARAI (Automatic Research Association of India), Hunter 350 gives 36 kmpl mileage and you can achieve 32 kmpl mileage from Meteor 350.
Hunter 350 vs Meteor 350: Specifications
Hunter 350 has a 349.34 cc engine that gives 20.2 bhp power at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm torque at 4000 rpm. Meteor 350 has almost the same 349 cc engine that gives 20.2 bhp power at 6100 rpm and 27 and torque at 4000 rpm.
With the same power and torque, both bikes have a 112-114 km/h top speed. Hunter 360 has a 13 litre 12 tank capacity (Reserve- 2.6 litre) and Meteor 350 has a 15 litre fuel tank capacity (Reserve- 3 litre). The duo has a single-cylinder, petrol engine, 5-speed gearbox and follows BS6 Phase 2 emission standards.

In terms of suspension, Royal Enfield has given the same Telescopic suspension at the front and twin tube emulsion shock absorbers at the rear to both modern bikes. The Hunter 350 is equipped with a disc brake at the front and a drum brake at the rear, while the Meteor 350 has a stronger braking system, including disc brakes at the front and rear.
Hunter 350 vs Meteor 350: Features
The headlight, taillight, and turn indicators of the Hunter 350 (base model) come with the halogen bulb, and the Meteor 350 (base model) has an LED headlight, taillight, and halogen bulb for turn indicators. All the lights of both bikes are supported with the same 12 V – 8 Ah VRLA battery.

These Royal Enfield bikes have a gear indicator, low fuel indicator, low oil indicator, clock and service reminder indicator. In the Hunter 350, GPS & navigation and mobile app connectivity are optional, and DRLs are not given, but in the Meteor 350, GPS and navigation, mobile app connectivity, and DRLs are available.
Hunter 350 has a bench-type seat and Meteor 350 has a stepped seat. In both the bikes Call/SMS alerts, geo-fencing, and OTA (over-the-year) updates are not given. Only the Hunter 350 has additional features like a digital tachometer and stand alarm.
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