The Chennai-based manufacturer is working on the next-generation Bullet 350, an all-new Himalayan 450, a trio of motorcycles based on the 650 cc platform and so on. Firstly, the brand is expected to launch the Hunter 350 sometime next month in India

Reports indicate that the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 will be priced around Rs. 1.5 lakh to 1.6 lakh (ex-showroom) as it could become the most affordable offering from the company

The Hunter 350 will also be underpinned by the same dual cradle frame and it will be equipped with telescopic front forks and twin-sided rear shock absorbers

In addition, the braking duties of the upcoming roadster will be handled by a single disc at the front and a single disc at the back, assisted by a dual-channel ABS system

the high-end variants could feature a semi-digital instrument console with a separate digital pod for the Google-powered Tripper Navigation system

As for the performance, the Hunter will derive power from a 349 cc single-cylinder air- and oil-cooled SOHC engine producing just over 20 hp and 27 Nm of peak torque, and it will be paired with a five-speed transmission