Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro vs Suzuki DR-Z70

Compare Specifications of Hunter 350 Metro and DR-Z70

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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 349.00 cc --
Engine Single cylinder oil cooled engine Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHC, Air-Cooled
Engine Starting Electric Electric and Kick
Cooling System Oil Cooled --
Maximum Power 20.2 ps @ 6100 RPM --
Maximum Torque 27 NM @ 4000 RPM --
Transmission -- 3-Speed With Automatic Clutch
Top Speed 115 kmph --
Display LCD Display --
Headlamp Halogen --
Taillamp LED --
Mileage
Overall Mileage 36.5 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 110/70-17 inch tubeless tyre --
Rear 140/70-17 inch tubeless tyre --
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front 300 mm disc brake Drum
Rear 270mm disc brake Drum
Suspension
Front -- Inverted Telescopic, Coil Spring
Rear -- Swingarm type, coil spring, oil damped
Colors Available
Colors DAPPER WHITE
DAPPER ASH
DAPPER GREY
REBEL BLACK
REBEL BLUE
REBEL RED
Champion Yellow / Solid Black


Physical Specs
Length -- 1320 mm
Width -- 580 mm
Height -- 790 mm
Weight 181 kg 55 kg
Seat Height 800 --
Wheelbase 1370 mm 935 mm
Ground Clearance 150 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 3 litres
Overview
About The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro is an impressive motorcycle that offers a combination of sty Read More --
Features - ON-THE-GO CHARGING
- DUAL CHANNEL ABS
- INTUITIVE ERGONOMICS
- ANALOG SWITCH CUBES
- ALLOY WHEELS WITH TUBELESS TYRES
- DIGI-ANALOG INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro
Digi-Analog Instrument Cluster

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro
Analog Switch Cubes

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro
Engine

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Metro
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Pros and Cons
Pros - Robust performance backed by strong torque and power
- Excellent fuel efficiency
- Comfortable ergonomics and smooth ride quality
- Impressive blend of classic and modern aesthetics
- Advanced features like on-the-go charging and dual-channel ABS
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Cons - Some riders might find the bike a bit heavy
- Top speed might not be satisfactory for speed enthusiasts
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Which one do you think is better? And why?
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