The neo-retro motorcycle space has become quite popular in India and recently saw the arrival of the 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 , which continues to take on the TVS Ronin . Here’s a quick look at how these models stack up against each other.
2025 RE Hunter 350 vs TVS Ronin: Engine
The updated Hunter 350 continues with its 349.34cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. However, in a significant upgrade, it now comes with a slip and assist clutch - the first on a 350cc Royal Enfield.
Meanwhile, the TVS Ronin brings a 225.9cc oil-cooled engine to the table, producing 20.1 bhp and substantially lower 19.93 Nm of torque.
2025 RE Hunter 350 vs TVS Ronin: Features & hardware
When it comes to features, Royal Enfield has packed the 2025 Hunter 350 with meaningful upgrades. There's now a new LED headlamp, a digital-analog instrument cluster and practical touches like a Tripper navigation pod and a Type-C charging port available with select variants.
The TVS Ronin, on the other hand, comes armed with a fully digital console featuring Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, and more.
As for hardware, TVS Ronin is equipped with 41mm USD forks and a rear monoshock and comes with disc brakes on both wheels supported by dual-channel ABS. The Hunter, on the other hand, is equipped with telescopic forks and twin rear shocks, and also offers disc brakes on both ends with dual channel ABS.
2025 RE Hunter 350 vs TVS Ronin: Pricing
In terms of pricing, the Hunter 350 is available in three variants, priced between Rs 1.50 lakh and Rs 1.82 lakh, ex-showroom. The TVS Ronin, slightly more affordable, is priced from Rs 1.35 lakh to Rs 1.73 lakh, ex-showroom.
2025 RE Hunter 350 vs TVS Ronin: Engine
The updated Hunter 350 continues with its 349.34cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. However, in a significant upgrade, it now comes with a slip and assist clutch - the first on a 350cc Royal Enfield.
Meanwhile, the TVS Ronin brings a 225.9cc oil-cooled engine to the table, producing 20.1 bhp and substantially lower 19.93 Nm of torque.
2025 RE Hunter 350 vs TVS Ronin: Features & hardware
When it comes to features, Royal Enfield has packed the 2025 Hunter 350 with meaningful upgrades. There's now a new LED headlamp, a digital-analog instrument cluster and practical touches like a Tripper navigation pod and a Type-C charging port available with select variants.
The TVS Ronin, on the other hand, comes armed with a fully digital console featuring Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, and more.
As for hardware, TVS Ronin is equipped with 41mm USD forks and a rear monoshock and comes with disc brakes on both wheels supported by dual-channel ABS. The Hunter, on the other hand, is equipped with telescopic forks and twin rear shocks, and also offers disc brakes on both ends with dual channel ABS.
2025 RE Hunter 350 vs TVS Ronin: Pricing
In terms of pricing, the Hunter 350 is available in three variants, priced between Rs 1.50 lakh and Rs 1.82 lakh, ex-showroom. The TVS Ronin, slightly more affordable, is priced from Rs 1.35 lakh to Rs 1.73 lakh, ex-showroom.
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