Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (Rebel Blue/Red/Black) pros and cons
✅ Pros
Attractive Design – Neo-retro styling with vibrant Rebel color schemes (Blue/Red/Black).
Refined J-Series Engine – Smooth, torquey performance with good low-end power.
Comfortable Ride – Ergonomic seating and soft suspension suitable for city and short tours.
Good Build Quality – Solid metal construction and premium fit and finish.
Lightest RE Bike – Easier to handle in traffic compared to other Royal Enfield models.
Dual-Channel ABS – Enhanced braking safety with disc brakes front and rear.
Fuel Efficiency – Decent mileage for a 350cc (~35–40 km/l).
Affordable Price – Lower price point compared to Classic 350 or Meteor 350.
❌ Cons
No LED Headlamp – Still uses halogen bulb while competitors offer full LED setups.
Lacks Modern Features – No Bluetooth, navigation, or USB charging as standard.
Limited Touring Capability – Smaller tank and softer seat make it less ideal for long highway rides.
Stiff Rear Suspension – Can feel harsh on rough roads for pillion riders.
Analog Console – Basic instrumentation, lacks full digital display or TFT screen.
Low Ground Clearance – Prone to scraping over speed breakers with a pillion.