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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 EMI Calculator — Two-Wheeler Loan EMI

Loan amount EMI inputs
Monthly EMI
₹5,054

Total interest
₹31,947
Total payment
₹1,81,947
Formula
EMI = P × R × (1+R)ⁿ / ((1+R)ⁿ − 1)

Where P = principal, R = monthly interest rate, n = tenure in months.

Source: RBI Master Circular on Loans and Advances, RBI/2024-25/01

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 EMI calculator

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a cruiser from Royal Enfield, with ex-showroom prices in the ₹150K – ₹176K range. This calculator computes monthly EMI for two-wheeler loans using the RBI reducing-balance formula.

How is Royal Enfield Hunter 350 loan EMI calculated?

EMI = P × R × (1+R)ⁿ / ((1+R)ⁿ − 1)

The default loan amount (₹150K) is set at typical mid-variant on-road financing.

Indicative finance options

LenderRate bandTenure
SBI / HDFC Bank11.00%–13.00%up to 36 months
ICICI Bank11.50%–13.50%up to 36 months
Bajaj Finance / TVS Credit / Hero FinCorp (NBFC)13.00%–18.00%up to 48 months
Royal Enfield Finance / dealer scheme9.99%–14.00% promotionalup to 36 months
Worked examples

Three scenarios at this calculator's defaults.

Scenario EMI Total interest Total payment
Entry — ₹150K over 2 years at 13% ₹7,127 ₹21,136 ₹1,71,036
Default — ₹150K over 36mo at 13% ₹5,054 ₹31,947 ₹1,81,947
Top variant — ₹176K over 3 years at 11% ₹5,759 ₹31,415 ₹2,07,315
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the on-road price of Royal Enfield Hunter 350?
Ex-showroom: ₹150K – ₹176K. On-road price adds RTO/road tax (4%–18% by state), comprehensive insurance (~3%), and accessories. So on-road price typically runs 12%–18% above ex-showroom — approximately ₹172K for the base variant.
How is Royal Enfield Hunter 350 EMI calculated?
Two-wheeler loans use the RBI reducing-balance method: EMI = P × R × (1+R)ⁿ / ((1+R)ⁿ − 1). For ₹150K at 13% over 36 months, EMI is approximately ₹5,100.
How much loan can I get on a Royal Enfield Hunter 350?
Lenders typically finance 80%–95% of on-road price. For the Royal Enfield Hunter 350's entry variant (~₹172K on-road), the maximum loan is approximately ₹155K. Some manufacturer-tied schemes offer 100% on-road financing.
Manufacturer finance vs bank loan for Royal Enfield Hunter 350?
Royal Enfield-tied finance often offers a 1–2 percentage point lower rate (9.99%–14% vs 13%–18% from independent NBFCs) but with shorter tenures (up to 36 months). Banks (SBI, HDFC) offer 11%–13% but require salary account and stronger credit profile. Compare the all-in cost.
Can I claim tax benefit on a Royal Enfield Hunter 350 loan?
No, for personal use. If self-employed and the bike is used for business (e.g., delivery, sales calls), interest may be claimed under Section 37 as a business expense, with depreciation.
Compliance disclaimer

Loan rates and terms shown are sourced from public bank disclosures; actual rates depend on credit profile, loan amount, and lender underwriting. This page is educational and does not guarantee loan approval or terms.

About this calculator

Reviewed by Jayesh Jain, AMFI Registered Mutual Fund Distributor (ARN-286359 — verify ).

Last reviewed: 2026-05-04

Formula source: RBI Master Circular on Loans and Advances, RBI/2024-25/01