
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350, launched in its 2025 iteration, now includes functional upgrades. Priced from Rs 1.96 lakh, it is available in multiple variants with new features like LED lighting and a USB Type-C charging port. The engine is a 349cc air-/oil-cooled, single-cylinder, delivering 20.2 BHP at 6,100 RPM and 27 Nm of torque at 4,000 RPM. Its competitors, such as the Honda CB350 and TVS Ronin, are examined to showcase differences in engine capacity, power output, and price points. The Hunter 350, along with its siblings like the Guerilla 450, Scram 440 and Continental GT, are compared across several key specifications. This includes engine power, torque, suspension details, and pricing, making the Meteor 350’s position in the cruiser market clear.


