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Royal Enfield Himalayan

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Royal Enfield Himalayan is a Tourer bike with the last recorded price range of ₹ 1.91 Lakh- ₹ 2.28 Lakh. Powered by a 411 cc engine, the Himalayan was available in 13 variants. The Himalayan was available in 6 colours and weighs 199 kg. The Himalayan also features a fuel tank capacity of 15 Litres, ground clearance of 220 mm, and a user-reported mileage of 30-36.2 kmpl.
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₹ 2.16 - ₹ 2.28 Lakh*
*Ex-Showroom Price(Price before discontinued)
Royal Enfield Himalayan is Discontinued.

Royal Enfield Himalayan Specifications

Engine Capacity411 cc
Mileage30-36.2 kmpl
Kerb Weight199 Kg
Fuel Tank Capacity15 Litres
Seat Height800 mm
Power24.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm
Torque32 Nm @ 4500 rpm
Number of Gears5 Speed
Himalayan Specs

Latest On Royal Enfield Himalayan

Last Updated on 6th Nov'23 : Current Himalayan is all set to be replaced by the more powerful Himalayan 452. With multiple shots and the brochure reveal, it comes out as the perfect upgrade to the outgoing model. It is also the most advanced Royal Enfield to ever hit the showrooms.

Himalayan Price :The Royal Enfield Himalayan's price starts from Rs 2,54,029 and goes up to Rs 2,67,746. It comes in six colour variants.

Engine: It is powered by a 411cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine. This engine produces 24.3 bhp at 6500 rpm and 32 Nm of torque at 4500 rpm. It is paired with a 5-speed gearbox..
 
Mileage: The Royal Enfield Himalayan delivers a fuel efficiency of 33.33 kmpl.
 
Dimensions: It measures 2190 mm in length, 840 mm in width, and 1370 mm in height (with the fly screen on).
 
Features: The Royal Enfield Himalayan comes with several features, including a Tripper navigation system, USB charging port, LED headlights, hazard lights, an engine kill switch, a side stand cut-off switch, and dual-purpose tires.
 
Brake And Suspension: The Royal Enfield Himalayan is equipped with a 300 mm disc with a 2-piston floating calliper at the front and a 240 mm disc with a single-piston floating calliper at the rear. The suspension consists of a telescopic fork at the front and a mono-shock at the rear. It also features a dual-channel ABS (which is switchable to single-channel ABS, allowing deactivation of the rear wheel ABS control).
 
Colours: The Royal Enfield Himalayan is available in six colours - Gravel Grey, Dune Brown, Pine Green, Sleet Black, Glacier Blue, and Granite Black.
 
Rivals: The Royal Enfield Himalayan competes with the following bikes: Hero XPulse 200 4V and Yezdi Adventure.
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Royal Enfield Himalayan Price

The last recorded price of Royal Enfield Himalayan in India ranges between ₹ 2.16 Lakh and ₹ 2.28 Lakh. The bike was available in 13 variants - the base model of Himalayan Granite was priced at ₹ 1.95 Lakh and the top model of Himalayan Granite Black was priced at 2.28 Lakh.

Royal Enfield Himalayan Variants With Price

VariantEx-Showroom PriceCompare
Granite
24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm
₹ 1.91 Lakh
Sleet
24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm
₹ 1.94 Lakh
Snow
24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm
₹ 1.91 Lakh
Grey Gravel
24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm
₹ 1.94 Lakh
Lake Blue
24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm
₹ 1.96 Lakh
Rock Red
24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm
₹ 1.96 Lakh
Sleet Grey
411 cc, Upto 30 kmpl, 24.83 PS @ 6500 rpm
₹ 1.95 Lakh
Gravel Grey
411 cc, Upto 36.2 kmpl, 24.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm
₹ 2.16 Lakh
Pine Green
411 cc, Upto 36.2 kmpl, 24.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm
₹ 2.22 Lakh
Dune Brown
411 cc, Upto 33.3 kmpl, 24.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm
₹ 2.22 Lakh
Granite Black
411 cc, Upto 32.04 kmpl, 24.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm
₹ 2.28 Lakh
Glacier Blue
411 cc, Upto 32.04 kmpl, 24.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm
₹ 2.28 Lakh
Sleet Black
411 cc, Upto 36.2 kmpl, 24.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm
₹ 2.28 Lakh
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Pros & Cons of Royal Enfield Himalayan

  • Features we admire in this bike

    • Ground clearance is excellent.
    • The engine produces a lot of torque.
    • Tyres that may be used for both purposes and are placed on spoke wheels
  • Features that could have been better

    • For short riders, a high seat height might be an issue.
    • Misses out on the kickstarter

Royal Enfield Himalayan Detailed Review

Looks and Design 10

A dual-purpose adventure motorcycle with authentic ADV styling is the Royal Enfield Himalayan. The motorcycle has many off-road-specific components. For instance, it has a large, blacked-out fly screen and a spherical, halogen headlamp up front (visor). Even better, it has two mudguards up front, one of which is elevated and serves a purpose in addition to looking fantastic. Front fork cover gaiters, an aluminium bash plate, and other features are also added to the motorcycle. Additionally, RE has included a new front rack that is ergonomically adjusted, leaner than before, and helps the rider experience less interference around the legs while riding, improving the whole riding experience. It regrettably lacks an LED headlamp and even LED daytime running lights.

One can see the motorcycle's robust stance while looking at the side profile. A lofty seat and an upright handlebar are now standard on the 2018 Royal Enfield Himalayan, and the firm has also unveiled some new colour options. On the body panels of this adventure, bike are new, beautiful graphics, and the seat has been replaced with one that is more comfortable and has superior padding. The RE Himalayan receives an updated steel rear carrier with an additional plate to ensure tight attaching and positioning of any luggage, as well as a new LED tail light at the rear. This ADV also has spoke wheels. Six different colour options are available for the Royal Enfield Himalayan. New Pine Green, New Granite Black, Mirage Silver, Rock Red, Lake Blue, and Gravel Grey are the

Summary

The new Royal Enfield Himalayan is a handsome-looking adventure motorcycle. It gets a lot of off-road specific bits and is available in several attractive colour variants. The newer colour options increase the appeal of the Himalayan

Dimensions and Capacity 9.5

The Royal Enfield Himalayan features dimensions of 2190 mm in length, 840 mm in width, and 1360 mm in height. The motorcycle has a 1465 mm wheelbase. With a seat height of approximately 800 mm, this adventure bike is suitable for both short and tall riders. The new Royal Enfield Himalayan has a huge 220 mm ground clearance, more than adequate to handle speed bumps and rough areas of road, and it rides quite comfortably on any terrain. The motorcycle has a huge 15-litre petrol tank and weighs 199 kilogrammes.

Summary

The new Royal Enfield Himalayan is an adventure motorcycle with good proportions, and it offers a massive ground clearance. At 199 kg, the Himalayan is a heavy bike. The 800mm seat height shouldn't be an issue for most riders. The 15-litre fuel tank gives the Himalayan vast range for touring.

Engine Performance and Mileage 9.5

The upgraded Royal Enfield Himalayan has a 411cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled engine that complies with BS6, as well as fuel injection technology. This BS6 motor produces 32 Nm of maximum torque at 4000–4500 RPM and 24.8 PS of power at 6500 RPM. A 5-speed manual transmission with constant mesh is connected to the engine. The Himalayan's engine excels off the road because of its strong low-end performance, and it can also easily travel at highway speeds all day long at respectable speeds.

While the BS6 Himalayan's top-end isn't very thrilling, it does the job admirably and provides decent low-end and midrange punch. This motor is extremely untense and exhibits no signs of stress. The Himalayan's engine is quite tuned and smooth. Additionally, it doesn't heat up very rapidly, which is actually a good feature and will be welcomed by many hard-core riders. For thrill seekers, the Himalayan is a superb motorcycle. The new Royal Enfield Himalayan 400, which complies with BS6, gets roughly 30-35 km per gallon in actual riding situations, which is excellent given it is a dual-purpose motorbike.

Summary

The new Royal Enfield Himalayan BS6 offers decent performance, and it excels both off the road as well as on the road. The Himalayan offers decent fuel economy too. All the qualities make the Himalayan an incredibly good dual-purpose motorcycle.

Tyres, Brakes and Features 9

The half-duplex split cradle frame serves as the foundation for the new Royal Enfield Himalayan. The motorbike has large 41 mm telescopic forks up front with 200 mm of travel, and a mono-shock absorber with 180 mm of wheel travel at the back. The Himalayan has excellent ride quality and is at ease on uneven surfaces because of its long-travel suspension configuration. This ADV has enormous tyres for greater off-road performance. At the front, it has a 21-inch tyre, and at the back, a 17-inch one. The motorcycle's rear tyre, which is a 17-inch unit with a 120/90 section, is 90/90-21 in size. These Royal Enfield Himalayan tyres provide the rider more grip and assurance.

The Royal Enfield Himalayan has disc brakes on both ends for braking purposes. It has a 300 mm disc up front, and a 240 mm disc unit in the back. An extra safety feature added to the motorcycle is a switchable dual-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS). Additionally, as part of the most recent upgrade, Royal Enfield now offers a switchable ABS with the Himalayan, which will be extremely useful while travelling off-road. The manufacturer also asserts that the bike's braking system has been improved to provide a shorter stopping distance, and we can feel the change while riding the bike. When it comes to features, the Himalayan has a cluster of analogue instruments that displays a tonne of data.

Summary

The Royal Enfield Himalayan packs in decent hardware and it is a very capable dual-purpose motorcycle. It is quite feature-loaded too and gets an analogue instrument cluster along with new Tripper navigation that features turn-by-turn navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, etc.

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    Soubhik
    4 Month ago
    4.4
    The adventure motorcycle is tough and adaptable, made to tackle a range of environments. Its goal is reflected in its design, which prioritizes durability and functionality.
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    Pankaj
    4 Month ago
    4.4
    The bike has several characteristics that make it ideal for adventure touring, including as mounting slots for panniers, a wide baggage rack, and a windscreen.
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    Namdev Pandey
    4 Month ago
    4.4
    The bike is a rugged and versatile adventure motorcycle designed to handle various terrains and conditions. Its design reflects its purpose, with a focus on functionality and durability.
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    Karra zoya
    4 Month ago
    4.4
    The bike comes with a range of features suitable for adventure touring, including a windscreen, large luggage rack, and mounting points for panniers.
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    Sampreet Saikia
    5 Month ago
    4.2
    A good bike for doing the offroad things the ground clearence is also decent and it is comfortable to ride
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What is the on-road price of Royal Enfield Himalayan?
The on-road price of Royal Enfield Himalayan in New Delhi is Rs. 2.08 Lakh. This on-road price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
What is the engine capacity of Royal Enfield Himalayan?
The engine capacity of Royal Enfield Himalayan is 411 cc.
What is the ARAI mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan?
Royal Enfield Himalayan claims a mileage of 30-36.2 kmpl.
What are the colour options of Royal Enfield Himalayan?
Royal Enfield Himalayan is available in 6 colours - Gravel Grey, Granite Black, Glacier Blue, Dune Brown, Pine Green, Sleet Black and more.
Which are the competition bikes of Royal Enfield Himalayan?
There are Royal Enfield Scram 411, Yezdi Adventure, Royal Enfield Classic 350 bikes competing with Royal Enfield Himalayan.