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Yezdi Scrambler vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

Do you want to find out which bike is the best, Yezdi Scrambler or Royal Enfield Himalayan 450? 91Wheels brings you a detailed comparison between Scrambler and Himalayan 450. Yezdi Scrambler Price starts at Rs.2.15 Lakh (ex-showroom) for Single Tone Fire Orange and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Price starts at Rs.3.06 Lakh (ex-showroom) for STD. Yezdi Scrambler is 1 cylinder, 334 cc Engine can generate 28.7 bhp @ 8000 rpm power whereas Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a 1 cylinder, 452 cc Engine can generate 39.47 bhp @ 8000 rpm power. In terms of mileage, Scrambler provides a mileage of 28 kmpl (base model), and Himalayan 450 has a mileage of 30 kmpl (base model). Yezdi Scrambler is available in 1 colours & 3 variants whereas Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is available in 1 colours & 4 variants.

Scrambler vs Himalayan 450

Key HighlightsYezdi ScramblerRoyal Enfield Himalayan 450
PriceRs.2.15 LakhRs.3.06 Lakh
Engine Capacity334 cc452 cc
Power28.7 bhp @ 8000 rpm39.47 bhp @ 8000 rpm
Mileage/Range28 kmpl30 kmpl
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Yezdi Scrambler Single Tone Fire Orange bike
Single Tone Fire Orange
Rs. 2.15 Lakh
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 STD bike
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Rs. 3.06 Lakh
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Rs. 2.18 Lakh
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Detailed Comparison of Yezdi Scrambler and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

Safety

Scrambler comes loaded with Yes ABS - Anti-lock braking system, Hazard Warning Switch, Pillion Grabrail, AHO (Automatic Headlight On), Pass Light, Hazard Warning Indicator, ABS - Anti-lock braking system , Slipper Clutch. Himalayan 450 has Radial Tyres, Pass Light, Pillion Grabrail, Hazard Warning Indicator, Hazard Warning Switch, Slipper Clutch, Power Modes, ABS - Anti-lock braking system .

Comfort & Convenience

Yezdi Scrambler has features like Low Oil Indicator, Call/SMS Alerts, Low Battery Indicator, Pillion Footrest, Side Stand Indicator, USB Charger Port, Engine Kill Switch and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, on the other hand, has Pillion Footrest, Riding Modes, Service Reminder Indicator, Low Oil Indicator, Average Speed Indicator, Call/SMS Alerts, Low Battery Indicator, GPS & Navigation, Distance to Empty Indicator, Engine Kill Switch, USB Charger Port, Side Stand Indicator.

Transmission

Yezdi Scrambler comes with 6 Speed Manual transmission and Himalayan 450 comes with 6 Speed Manual transmission.

Dimensions

Yezdi Scrambler has a 12.5 Litres fuel tank with 1263 mm seat height. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has 1316 mm seat height and 17 Litres fuel tank capacity.

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Yezdi Scrambler and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and Yezdi Adventure Owner Reviews

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      rishi
      31 Days ago
      5.0
      Such an awesome bike with a great price! I really like the look of the bike and its powerful engine. I especially love the engine and its sharp body. Highly recommended! I would suggest everyone go for it.
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      Sayan Samajpati
      7 Month ago
      4.0
      Every feature is good. I feel like seat should be changed in my view. Overall bike is superb have to bought this for my collection of bikes.
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      Akash
      2 Year ago
      5.0
      It was Great. Scrambler has awesome Pickup, comfortable for riding on road and off road. Comfortable for long ride.
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      Mandeep
      3 Year ago
      4.2
      I bought the bike on 1 Sep 2022. It's been 2 weeks with the bike and has taken the bike on two short trips one to the hills and one on the plane highway. The bike is comfortable to ride, but when going above 100km/hr the bike burns a lot of fuel. Maybe this get sorted after the first service.
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      Yaarish Kumar
      4 Year ago
      4.0
      Best in engine performance, good in seating, good in breaking, mileage is too low,heating in engine small problem but not that much and company need to improve quality in the small size bolt head rusting.
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