Royal Enfield Hunter 450

Royal Enfield Hunter 450

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Bike Variant Royal Enfield Hunter 450
Availability Status in India Upcoming
2-Wheeler Type Adventure
Latest Price in India Royal Enfield Hunter 450 is expected to be priced around Rs 2.60 lakh in India (ex-showroom).
Fuel Type Petrol
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 450cc, Air-Cooled, Single-Cylinder Engine
Fuel System Fuel Injection
Cooling Air Cooled
Engine cc (Displacement) 450 cc
Maximum Power 40 HP @ 8000 rpm
Maximum Torque 45 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Emission Norms BS6 Phase 2
Number of Gears 5
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake Disc
Rear Brake Disc
ABS
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
Braking System 2-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)
Similar Bikes Jawa Perak, Yezdi Adventure, Bajaj Dominar 400, TVS Ronin
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Monoshock
Frame (Chassis) Perimeter Steel Frame
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2055 mm
Ground Clearance 225 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1430 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 litres
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Digital
Tachometer Digital
Trip Meter Digital
Odometer Digital
Neutral Indicator
Clock Digital
ABS Light
Fuel Gauge Digital
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Capacity 6-8Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light LED
Tail Light LED
Turn Signal Light (Front) LED
Turn Signal Light (Rear) LED
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Rider’s Footpegs

Latest Royal Enfield Hunter News

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Royal Enfield Hunter 450: New Spy Shots Appear
Royal Enfield Hunter 450: New Spy Shots Appear
Thursday, 29 February 2024 13:59 PM
Upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 450 Spotted Testing Again
Upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 450 Spotted Testing Again
Wednesday, 31 January 2024 5:19 AM
Introducing the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Special Editions
Introducing the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Special Editions
Wednesday, 08 November 2023 21:00 PM
New Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Retro Model vs Metro Model
New Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Retro Model vs Metro Model
Thursday, 10 November 2022 7:47 AM

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Lack some basic features that are generally seen in other bikes in its segment

Divya Sinha | One year ago
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The Royal Enfield Hunter does lack some basic features that are generally seen in other bikes in its segment. There is the lack of a slipper clutch, no selectable torque assist, no rear tyre width options, a single piston rear disc caliper, no LED headlamps, no LED indicators, a skinny overall look, no tachometer, and a meter console that looks like a bell on a bicycle. This is a shame as other bikes in the segment have these features, which makes the Hunter a less attractive option.

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A great option for city riders who want a light, agile machine

Angad Kumar Choudhary | One year ago
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The new Royal Enfield Hunter is designed to be an agile, maneuverable machine that is perfect for city riding. Its 20mm shorter wheelbase than the Classic 350, 17-inch wheels and wide handlebar all help it to feel light on its feet and make it a great option for navigating tight city roads. The pegs are slightly rear-set and the handlebar has a slight reach, making it a comfortable riding position with a hint of sportiness. The 790mm seat height also makes it suitable for shorter riders, but tall riders may find it a bit cramped. The Hunter also isn’t the most comfortable for pillion riders, as the seat is relatively small and the grab handles are positioned awkwardly.
Despite its relatively hefty 181kg weight, the Hunter is still quite a joy to ride. It turns in quickly and has good grip, making it great for winding roads. The motorcycle is also predictable and stable in the corners, which will be reassuring to new riders in this segment. Ultimately, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a great option for city riders who want a light, agile machine that is still capable of enjoying some spirited riding.

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A great option for city riders who want a light, agile machine

Harish Kumar | One year ago
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The new Royal Enfield Hunter is designed to be an agile, maneuverable machine that is perfect for city riding. Its 20mm shorter wheelbase than the Classic 350, 17-inch wheels and wide handlebar all help it to feel light on its feet and make it a great option for navigating tight city roads. The pegs are slightly rear-set and the handlebar has a slight reach, making it a comfortable riding position with a hint of sportiness. The 790mm seat height also makes it suitable for shorter riders, but tall riders may find it a bit cramped. The Hunter also isn’t the most comfortable for pillion riders, as the seat is relatively small and the grab handles are positioned awkwardly.
Despite its relatively hefty 181kg weight, the Hunter is still quite a joy to ride. It turns in quickly and has good grip, making it great for winding roads. The motorcycle is also predictable and stable in the corners, which will be reassuring to new riders in this segment. Ultimately, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a great option for city riders who want a light, agile machine that is still capable of enjoying some spirited riding.

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The new Royal Enfield Hunter is designed to be an

Akshat Vijay | One year ago
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The new Royal Enfield Hunter is designed to be an agile, maneuverable machine that is perfect for city riding. Its 20mm shorter wheelbase than the Classic 350, 17-inch wheels and wide handlebar all help it to feel light on its feet and make it a great option for navigating tight city roads. The pegs are slightly rear-set and the handlebar has a slight reach, making it a comfortable riding position with a hint of sportiness. The 790mm seat height also makes it suitable for shorter riders, but tall riders may find it a bit cramped. The Hunter also isn’t the most comfortable for pillion riders, as the seat is relatively small and the grab handles are positioned awkwardly.
Despite its relatively hefty 181kg weight, the Hunter is still quite a joy to ride. It turns in quickly and has good grip, making it great for winding roads. The motorcycle is also predictable and stable in the corners, which will be reassuring to new riders in this segment. Ultimately, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a great option for city riders who want a light, agile machine that is still capable of enjoying some spirited riding.

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Attractive and well-built bike that will surely mae a statement wherever you go.

Nakul Pahwa | One year ago
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The Hunter is a great looking bike that will be sure to turn heads no matter where you go. The classic retro styling, with the round halogen headlamp, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, flat seat, small side panel with the Hunter branding and round tail-lamp, makes this bike look great. We tested the higher Metro variant in the Dapper Ash colour scheme which looks great on this bike. There is also the entry-level Retro variant on offer which gets simpler paint schemes and wire spoke wheels. The quality of the paint finish and the switchgear are very good considering the price point of the bike. All in all, the Hunter is an attractive and well-built bike that will surely make a statement wherever you go.

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