The much-anticipated launch of the new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has concluded, with the motorcycle making its grand entrance at the MotoVerse biking festival, also known as Rider Mania, in Goa. The model range is diversified into 3 variants – Base, Pass, and Summit – priced in the range of Rs 2.69 lakh to Rs 2.84 lakh, all prices are introductory and valid till December 31, 2023.
New Himalayan Prices
Variant | Ex-showroom |
Base (Kaza Brown) | Rs 2.69 lakh |
Pass (Slate Himalayan Poppy Blue & Slate Himalayan Salt) | Rs 2.74 lakh |
Summit (Kamet White) | Rs 2.79 lakh |
Summit (Hanle Black) | Rs 2.84 lakh |
Our firsthand experience involves navigating the bike through mountainous terrain in challenging weather conditions, and we have shared our insights into its engine performance and various other aspects.
New Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Review
Engine Specifications
At the heart of the 2024 Royal Enfield Himalayan lies its standout feature – a new 451.65cc liquid-cooled engine, a first for the brand, aptly named Sherpa 450. This single-cylinder powerhouse claims a robust power output of 40bhp at 8,000rpm and a torque of 40Nm at 5,500rpm. Managing the transmission is a 6-speed unit equipped with a slip-and-assist clutch. Notably, this model marks the introduction of three distinct riding modes – Eco, Performance (with rear ABS engaged), and Performance (with rear ABS disengaged). Read: All Key Details of Electric Royal Enfield Himalayan (Him-E)
Suspension and Tyres
Beneath the surface, the new Himalayan 450 boasts an entirely new twin-spar frame, complemented by an open cartridge USD fork and a preload-adjustable monoshock suspension from Showa. With a substantial ground clearance of 230mm and a wheel travel of 200mm at both ends, the bike rides on 21/17-inch wire-spoke rims fitted with custom tubed CEAT tires – 90/90-21 at the front and 140/80-R17 at the rear.
Brakes and Dimensions
Positioned for adventure, the 2024 Royal Enfield Himalayan features a standard seat height ranging from 825mm to 845mm, reducible to 805mm-825mm with a lower seat. Weighing in at 198kg, it surpasses the BMW G 310 GS (175kg) and KTM 390 Adventure SW (177kg). The bike accommodates a 17-liter fuel tank and relies on a single 320mm front disc and a 270mm rear disc from ByBre for effective braking, complemented by standard dual-channel ABS.
Colour Options
Diversifying its aesthetic appeal, the new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 offers three distinct color options corresponding to each variant. The base variant flaunts the Kaza Brown paint scheme, while the Pass variant presents itself in Slate Poppy Blue and Slate Himalayan Slat shades. Exclusive to the top-tier Summit variant are the Kamet White and Hanle Black colors.
Key Features
Setting a precedent, the all-new Himalayan becomes the first Royal Enfield motorcycle to feature a color TFT dash, seamlessly connectable to smartphones via Bluetooth. Additionally, it incorporates a standard all-LED lighting system, including a taillight with integrated rear indicators.
Accessory Packages
Catering to touring enthusiasts, Royal Enfield provides an array of accessories bundled into two distinct packs. The Adventure Pack encompasses essentials like metal panniers, a tank bag, a top box, touring mirrors, a taller windscreen, a touring seat with enhanced padding, engine guards, a metal radiator guard, a substantial aluminum sump guard, handguards with an aluminum spine, and a headlight grille. Meanwhile, the Rally Pack offers a rally-style seat, a sporty tail section, and different handlebars equipped with a two-way handlebar riser.