Royal Enfield has disclosed the pricing information for the new Himalayan 450, astonishing everyone. In the beginning of this month, the bike manufacturer based in Chennai showed the new-generation Himalayan bicycle in its entirety, with the exception of the price. Royal Enfield just revealed the price of its most recent adventure tourer model at the Motoverse event, formerly known as Rider Mania and currently taking place in Goa.
What are the prices, designs, and color possibilities for the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
The starting price of the Himalayan 450 when purchased from the showroom ranges from Rs 2.69 lakh to Rs 2.84 lakh. The expiration date of these tariffs is the 31st of December in the year 2023. Base, Pass, and Summit are the three separate configurations that Royal Enfield will offer for the new Himalayan motorcycle models.
On the other hand, Kaza Brown is the only color option for the basic trim level, while Slate Himalayan Salt and Slate Poppy Blue are the two color choices that are available for the Pass variation that is located in the middle of the range. Hanle Black and Kamet White are the two color options for the premium Summit trim, which is accessible to customers.
Variant- Colour | Ex-showroom price |
Base- Kaza Brown | Rs 2.69 lakh |
Pass- Slate Himalayan Salt | Rs 2.74 lakh |
Pass- Slate Poppy Blue | Rs 2.74 lakh |
Summit- Kamet White | Rs 2.79 lakh |
Summit- Hanle Black | Rs 2.84 lakh |
These are the dimensions of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450.
There are three distinct options available for the seat height of the most recent Himalayan model: traditional 825 millimeters, low 825 millimeters, and tall 845 millimeters. In addition, a rally kit is included, which brings the seat height up to 855 millimeters. The vehicle has added 45 millimeters to the wheelbase and 10 millimeters to the ground clearance. There has been a three-kilogram reduction in the curb weight.
Dimensions | Measurements |
Wheelbase | 1510 mm |
Ground clearance | 230 mm |
Length | 2245 mm |
Width | 852 mm |
Height | 1316 mm |
Seat height | 825 mm (standard seat adjustable to 845 mm)805 mm (low seat adjustable up to 825 mm) |
Kerb weight | 196 kg |
Fuel capacity | 17 litres |
In addition to its characteristics, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
Two of the numerous features that the new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 possesses are a full-LED headlamp and turn indicators. On the other hand, the most remarkable feature is a TFT instrument console that is entirely digital and includes audio playback, Bluetooth smartphone connectivity, and navigation driven by Google Maps.
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Some other features include a switchable rear anti-lock braking system, a C-type USB charging connector, and two different ride modes (Performance and Eco). Royal Enfield will divide the accessories for the new Himalayan into two distinct categories: adventure and rally. On the other hand, the majority of these accessories are now undergoing the homologation process, which means that they won’t be available for quite some time.
Detailed information regarding the engine
One of the engines that powers the Himalayan 450 is the Sherpa 450, which is a single-cylinder engine with 452 cc and liquid cooling. Royal Enfield’s first liquid-cooled motor delivers 40 Nm of torque but no power at 6,500 RPM.A slip and assist clutch equipped six-speed gearbox transmits power to the rear wheel.
Specifications on the hardware of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
The new Showa suspension system for the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has 43mm upside-down forks and a rear monoshock with 200mm travel. Steel-frame swingarms can be oriented two ways. The larger 320mm front and 270mm rear rotors generate brake force.
The new Himalayan has wire-spoked wheels that have front spokes measuring 21 inches and rear spokes measuring 17 inches. Although currently fitted with tubed tires until the homologation procedure is finished, these spoked wheels will eventually accommodate tubeless tires.
Some general FAQs about bikes
India has 2.80 million people. The Himalayan 450 has front and rear disc brakes and weighs 196 kg. The Himalayan 450 also includes a 17-liter gasoline tank. Himalayan 450 transmissions have six speeds.
It is expected that the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 will be available for sale in Kochi in November 2023, with a minimum price of Rs. 3.10 lakh.
The Indian maker is watching the KTM 390 Adventure and CFMOTO 450MT. The brand’s first liquid-cooled 11.5:1 compression engine’s semi-dry sump design uses 90% of its power before 3000 rpm and produces 40 Nm at 5500 rpm.
Dual-purpose tires grace its 17-inch back and 21-inch front wheels. Said wheels, dual-purpose back tail lights, switchable rear ABS, riding modes, and LED illumination are on the new Himalayan.
With a notable increase in performance, this enormous machine produces 40 Nm of torque and 39.6 horsepower.
In India, the entry-level Himalayan model costs Rs. 2,15,881, while the top variant goes for Rs. 2,28,490.
The maximum speed of a Himalayan motorcycle is 140 miles per hour. If you are planning a lengthy ride, nevertheless, the top speed will be between 100 and 110 mph (about 600 or 1000 km).
Their 411 cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, SOHC, oil-cooled engine LS410 labels show long-stroke ratio. The LS410 outputs 32 Nm at 4,000–4,500 rpm and 24.5 hp at 6,500 rpm (18.02 KW).
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