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Royal Enfield HunterHood Street Festival comes to Chennai
Royal Enfield HunterHood Street Festival comes to Chennai

Royal Enfield HunterHood Street Festival comes to Chennai

September 16, 2025

Royal Enfield, the global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment, brought its community-first platform, ‘HunterHood‘, to Chennai on September 13, 2025. The festival, held at Island Grounds, was a celebration of street culture and a showcase for the updated Hunter 350 motorcycle, which was simultaneously hosted in Mumbai and New Delhi earlier this year. The event highlighted the Hunter 350’s new colorways: Rio White, Tokyo Black, London Red, and Graphite Grey.

HunterHood served as a platform that brought together riders, artists, skaters, and creators to celebrate a mix of live music, graffiti, BMX, and dance battles. The festival’s atmosphere captured the raw energy of street culture, reflecting the world to which the Hunter 350 belongs.

A Stellar Lineup of Artists and Local Flair

The festival featured a lineup of artists who brought the street culture spirit to life. The featured artists included:

  • Asal Kolaar: A rap sensation known for his distinct Kollywood and Tollywood-inspired style.
  • DJ Benkìi: A Bengaluru-based DJ specializing in eclectic, bass-heavy sounds.
  • Arivu: A renowned rapper and composer who delivered a blend of Tamil folk traditions and conscious rap.
  • Iykki Berry: A Tamil indie and hip-hop artist known for her raw energy and lyrical intensity.

Local talent was also a highlight, with the Chennai Gana Cyphers, the Chennai Skateboarding Community, and Vignesh Raghavan Parkour showcasing their contemporary art forms.

Custom Motorcycles as Cultural Statements

In a testament to the Hunter 350’s DNA, which thrives on individuality, the festival showcased custom-built motorcycles that became cultural statements. Two notable custom bikes were featured:

  • Kunwar Customs’ “Thrissur”: A café racer that celebrated Kerala’s heritage with bold turquoise and yellow paint inspired by Lord Shiva and Kathakali art.
  • Eimor Customs’ “Kohinoor”: This custom bike paid homage to Hyderabad’s history with a striking orange-to-grey gradient and handcrafted Bidri-art Royal Enfield badges, blending the city’s youthful spirit with its grandeur.

The festival was more than just an event; it was a celebration of motorcycles, music, and street culture that created a genuine connection between the Hunter 350 and the creative communities shaping India’s vibrant urban landscape.

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