Royal Enfield Himalayan Specifications


411 cc
Engine Capacity
Up to 32.04 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
800 mm
Seat Height
199 kg
Kerb Weight
15 Litres
Fuel Tank Capacity
Disc
Front Brake Type
Royal Enfield Himalayan have 13 variants ranging from 215900 to 228490. Himalayan is powered by a 1 cylinder, 411 cc, Single Cylinder & 4 stroke & Air cooled & SOHC.
It is able to produce 32 Nm @ 4500 rpm torque and 24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm power.
Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of Himalayan.
Royal Enfield Himalayan Safety Features
This Tourer bike comes loaded with AHO (Automatic Headlight On), Hazard Warning Indicator, Hazard Warning Switch, Pass Light, Pillion Grabrail, Halogen Bulb Turn Signal, ABS - Anti-lock braking system , Wet Multiplate Slipper Clutch from safety point of view.Royal Enfield Himalayan Weight & Height
The seat height of Royal Enfield Himalayan is 800 mm and the kerb weight is 199 kg. In other dimensions Himalayan has 2190 Length, 840 Width, 1370 Height, 1465 Wheelbase, 220 Ground Clearance, 15 Fuel Tank Capacity , Adventure Body Type.Comfort in Royal Enfield Himalayan
From Comfort perspective, Himalayan have Low Battery Indicator, Low Oil Indicator, Pillion Footrest, Electric Start Start Type, Analogue Console Type, Analogue Instrument Console, Split Seat Style.Royal Enfield Himalayan Body
Royal Enfield Himalayan has 41mm Telescopic Forks suspensions with 90/90-21 front tyre and Mono-Shock with Linkage suspensions with 120/90 - 17 rear tyre. It comes with a Half-duplex split cradle frame frame and .Royal Enfield Himalayan Alternatives
Main Competitors of Himalayan bike are Yezdi Adventure, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Hero Xpulse 200 4V, Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Bajaj Dominar 400, KTM 390 Adventure, Bajaj Dominar 250, KTM 250 Duke, JAWA 42 Bobber.Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of Himalayan.
Variant Wise Comparison
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Royal Enfield Himalayan Competitors
| Models | Engine | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Fuel Tank Capacity | No. of Gears |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹2.16 - ₹2.28 Lakh* | 411 cc | 32.04 kmpl | 199 kg | 800 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears |
| 334 cc | 33.07 kmpl | 187 - 188 kg | 815 mm | 15.5 L | 6 Gears | |
| 349 cc | 35 kmpl | 195 kg | 805 mm | - | 5 Gears | |
| 349 cc | 36.2 kmpl | 181 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | |
| 200 cc | 32.9 kmpl | 157 - 161 kg | 825 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | |
| 349 cc | 41.88 kmpl | 191 kg | 765 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears | |
| 373 cc | 30 kmpl | 193 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 6 Gears | |
| 373 cc | 29.5 kmpl | 177 - 182 kg | 825 mm | 14.5 L | 6 Gears | |
| 248.77 cc | 32 kmpl | 180 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 6 Speed Gears | |
| 249.07 cc | 30.8 kmpl | 162.8 kg | 800 mm | 15 L | 6 Speed Gears | |
| 334 cc | 30 kmpl | 185 kg | 740 mm | 14 L | 6 Speed Gears |
Himalayan Owner Reviews
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Himalayan Question & Answers
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
16 days ago
Yes, you can fit aftermarket alloy wheels on a Royal Enfield Himalayan, but it is not the ideal route if you want to preserve the intended off-road toughness of the bike. Spoke wheels are generally better at coping with rough impacts, while alloys are more vulnerable to damage on bad trails but can
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