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The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 prices decreased by Rs 12,000-15,000 after the GST 2.0 reform, making this model more cheaper and attractive for bike buyers.
New Delhi. Royal Enfield has updated the ex-showroom prices of Hunter 350 after the government's GST 2.0 reform, making the 350cc motorcycle line cheaper to buyers. The base-spec factory variant is now priced at around Rs 1.38 lakh, while the high trims are priced at around Rs 1.67 lakh-according to the model, there has been a decrease of about Rs 12,000-15,000. This price cut is currently offered under GST 2.0 for some motorcycle segment. Come, let's know in details.
Bikes with 350cc engine of GST 2.0 have been given tax exemption. The new tax rates are effective from 22 September. In simple words, effective tax loads on many 350cc bikes have decreased, so manufacturers have updated the prices of their models.
Variants | new price |
Factory Black | Rs 1,37,640 |
Graphite gray | Rs 1,62,292 |
Dapper gray | Rs 1,62,292 |
Rio White | Rs 1,62,292 |
Tokyo | Rs 1,66,883 |
London Red | Rs 1,66,883 |
Ribel blue | Rs 1,66,883 |
What does this mean for buyers?
For bike lovers, recent cuts make it more affordable and reduce the difference between its competitors, especially in the mid-computer and urban-world segment. However, buyers should look at the on-road price, insurance and registration cost and dealer offer before taking a decision. The demand for Hunter 350 variants is likely to increase as the Royal Enfield is trying to balance the inventory and distribution.