Royal Enfield launches Hunter 350 2027 in Brazil with new technologies and version inspired by the country

Model receives updates in connectivity, chassis and comfort, but maintains the mechanical set already known from the current line

Brazil White version was the most anticipated (Photo: Royal Enfield | Disclosure)
By Lucas Silvério
Published on 2026-05-26 at 09:00 AM
Updated on 2026-05-26 at 09:34 AM

Royal Enfield started sales of the new Hunter 350 line 2027 in Brazil on Monday (25). The Indian brand’s small urban roadster arrives updated with new equipment, changes in the chassis and three new color options, including the already known Brazil White, previously presented during the celebrations of the manufacturer’s 125th anniversary.

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The Brazilian-inspired version had been anticipated in April, during the “Ride in Rio” event, held by the brand in Rio de Janeiro. At the time, the motorcycle appeared without technical details and without defined prices, but it already indicated the renewal of the Hunter line for the Brazilian market.

In the first report on the model, the expectation was that the bike would maintain the mechanical set already used by the current Hunter 350 and would be priced close to the R$ 19.990 previously charged. The official value was close to the forecast: the new Brazil White arrives exactly for R$ 19.990. The Dapper Grey and Tokyo Black variants cost R$ 20.490 and R$ 20.990, respectively.

The changes in the 2027 line go beyond the look. The Hunter 350 now has an LED headlight, partially digital panel with Tripper Pod system for navigation via Bluetooth and USB-C input for charging devices.

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 2027 (3)

Royal Enfield also made changes to the chassis part. The model gained an assist and slipper clutch, rear suspension with progressive springs and a redesigned seat. According to the manufacturer, the ground clearance has increased by 10 mm.

Despite the news, the bike continues to use the well-known 349 cm³ single-cylinder engine, capable of delivering 20,2 hp of power and 2,75 kgfm of torque, combined with a five-speed gearbox.

The Hunter 350 has established itself as one of Royal Enfield’s most important models in Brazil, being responsible for expanding the brand’s reach to new audiences, including young people, beginners and urban motorcyclists”, pointed out Gabriel Patini, executive director Latam at Royal Enfield.

Launched in Brazil in 2023, the Hunter 350 quickly became one of the brand’s best-selling models in the country, mainly due to its urban proposal and positioning among the Indian manufacturer’s entry-level motorcycles. Updates to the line are already being made available at the brand’s dealerships.

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