Royal Enfield motorcycles can be bought from the Canteen Stores Department (CSD), which also sells two-wheelers and cars to soldiers serving in the country.
A significant benefit for these soldiers is that they only pay 14% GST (Goods and Service Tax) instead of 28% at CSD.
Price Comparison of Royal Enfield Hunter 350
One of the models available at CSD is the Hunter 350. The civil ex-showroom price for the Hunter 350 Factory Black
and Silver is ₹1,49,900, while its CSD ex-showroom price is ₹1,29,756. This means soldiers can save ₹20,144 in taxes on this variant.
Depending on the variant, savings can go up to ₹25,398. Here are the CSD prices for all three variants of the Hunter 350:
Variant Prices
1) Hunter 350 Factory Black and Silver
Index Number: SKU-64199
CSD Ex-Showroom Price: ₹1,29,756
CSD On-Road Price: ₹1,53,237
Civil Ex-Showroom Price: ₹1,49,900
2) Hunter 350 Dapper White, Ash, Grey
Index Number: SKU-64200
CSD Ex-Showroom Price: ₹1,47,086
CSD On-Road Price: ₹1,72,735
Civil Ex-Showroom Price: ₹1,69,656
3) Hunter 350 (SKU-64003)
CSD Ex-Showroom Price: ₹1,49,257
CSD On-Road Price: ₹1,75,454
Civil Ex-Showroom Price: ₹1,74,655
Specifications of the Hunter 350
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is powered by a 349cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke air-oil cooled, fuel-injection engine.
This engine produces 20.2 bhp at 6100 rpm and a torque of 27 Nm at 4000 rpm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Its top speed is 114 km/h.
The Hunter 350 is also known as the smallest Royal Enfield motorcycle in India, with a wheelbase of 1370 mm, shorter than both the Meteor and Classic 350.
It features a sharp rake angle of 25 degrees, retro-style round headlamps, circular turn indicators, IRVM, and taillights.
The motorcycle comes with a 13-litre fuel tank and all variants are equipped with dual-channel ABS (anti-lock braking system).