Royal Enfield Himalayan

Last updated on Oct 08, 2022 in Bikes & Scooters

Royal Enfield Himalayan Latest Update

Auto Engine, a Pune custom house is developing an 822cc twin-cylinder Royal Enfield Himalayan. Head here to check out our exclusive report. We now have more scoop on the bike. It gets new crank casing, oil supply design & more.

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Royal Enfield Himalayan Price:

The Royal Enfield Himalayan comes in just one variant but it is offered in six colors. The Pine Green and Granite Black options retail at Rs 2,22,159 and the Gravel Grey and Mirage Silver cost Rs 2,14,519. The Lake Blue and Rock Red paint schemes are priced at Rs 2,18,339. All prices ex-showroom Delhi.

 Royal Enfield Himalayan Features:

Royal Enfield has equipped the Himalayan with an additional pod for the Tripper navigation system in its latest iteration. This is now an optional extra, available on the MIY configurator. It offers turn-by-turn navigation using your phone’s GPS. Along with it, the bike also gets a warning light on the instrument cluster and switchable ABS at the rear. It also sees the inclusion of a hazard lamp switch and a revised side stand. Other features include a digital compass, ambient temperature readout, gear position indicator, odometer and trip meter readings, fuel gauge, tachometer, and speedometer.

The updated model gets a redesigned windscreen to further minimize the wind blast. A bash plate is standard for extra protection along with a tail rack to accommodate an optional top box. 

 Royal Enfield Himalayan Engine:

As for the powertrain, the output from the 411cc fuel-injected air-cooled single-cylinder engine with oil cooler is 24.8PS and 32Nm. This counterbalanced engine is mated to a 5-speed transmission, ensuring decent highway cruising capability.

 Royal Enfield Himalayan Suspension & Brakes:

The Royal Enfield Himalayan is built on a half-duplex split-cradle frame linked to a 41mm front telescopic fork with 200mm travel and a linked rear mono-shock with 180mm wheel travel. The bike comes to a halt using a 300mm front disc and a 240mm disc at the rear, with dual-channel switchable ABS as standard. For optimum off-road performance, it rolls on a large 21-inch front spoke wheel and a 17-inch rear unit, wrapped in dual-purpose tubed tires. The kerb weight of the Himalayan is 199kg.

 Royal Enfield Himalayan Rivals:

The Royal Enfield Himalayan rivals the Yezdi Adventure, KTM 250 Adventure, BMW G 310 GS, and the larger and more expensive KTM 390 Adventure. Though, for the price of a Himalayan, you can also get the KTM RC 200, Honda H’Ness CB350, and the Bajaj Dominar 400. The Dominar 400 is adept at touring but isn't as capable off-road as the Himalayan.

 

Royal Enfield Himalayan Specifications

Mileage (City)

32.04 kmpl

Displacement

411 cc

Engine Type

Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, Air cooled, SOHC

No. of Cylinders

1

Max Power

24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm

Max Torque

32 Nm @ 4000 - 4500 rpm

Front Brake

Disc

Rear Brake

Disc

Fuel Capacity

15+/- 0.5 L

Body Type

Adventure Tourer Bikes, Tourer Bikes, Off Road Bikes

   

Royal Enfield Himalayan Features

ABS

Dual Channel

Switchable ABS

Yes

Mobile Connectivity

Bluetooth

Navigation

Yes

Adjustable Windshield

Yes

LED Tail Light

Yes

Speedometer

Analogue

Odometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

Fuel gauge

Yes

   

Engine and Transmission

 

Engine Type

Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, Air cooled, SOHC

Displacement

411 cc

Max Torque

32 Nm @ 4000 - 4500 rpm

No. of Cylinders

1

Cooling System

Air Cooled

Starting

Self Start Only

Fuel Supply

Fuel Injection

Clutch

Wet, multi-plate

Ignition

Digital Electronic Ignition

Gear Box

5 Speed

Bore

78 mm

Stroke

86 mm

Compression Ratio

9.5:1

Emission Type

bs6

   

Features

 

Bluetooth Connectivity

Bluetooth

Navigation

Yes

Speedometer

Analogue

Techometer

Analogue

Tripmeter

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Seat Type

Single

Stepup Seat

Yes

Passenger Footrest

Yes

Average Fuel economy Indicator

Yes

   

Features and Safety

 

Switchable ABS

Yes

Speedometer

Analogue

Tachometer

Analogue

Odometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

Fuel Gauge

Digital

Pass Switch

Yes

Adjustable Windscreen

Yes

Stepup Seat

Yes

Passenger Footrest

Yes

Engine Kill Switch

Yes

   

Mileage and Performance

 

City Mileage

32.04 kmpl

Highway Mileage

39.96 kmpl

Acceleration (0-80 Kmph)

6.69s

Acceleration (0-100 Kmph)

10.79s

Roll-ons (30-70 kmph)

5.06s

Roll-ons (40-80 kmph)

6.30s

Braking (60-0 Kmph)

19.43m

Braking (80-0 Kmph)

33.57m

Braking (100-0 Kmph)

53.25m

   

Chassis and Suspension

 

Body Type

Adventure Tourer Bikes, Tourer Bikes, Off Road Bikes

Dimensions and Capacity

 

Width

840 mm

Length

2190 mm

Height

1370 mm

Fuel Capacity

15+/- 0.5 L

Saddle Height

800 mm

Ground Clearance

220 mm

Wheelbase

1465 mm

Kerb Weight

199 kg

   

Electricals

 

Headlight

Halogen

Tail Light

LED

Turn Signal Lamp

Bulb

LED Tail Lights

Yes

Low Fuel Indicator

Yes

Average Fuel economy Indicator

Yes

   

Tyres and Brakes

 

Front Brake Diameter

300 mm

Rear Brake Diameter

240 mm

Radial Tyre

Yes

 

 

Performance

 

0-100 Kmph (sec)

10.79s

 

 

Motor & Battery

 

Peak Power

24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm

Drive Type

Chain Drive

Battery Type

VRLA

Battery Capacity

12 V/8 Ah

Transmission

Manual

   

Charging

 

Charging At Home

No

Charging At Charging Station

No

 

 

Underpinnings

 

Suspension Front

Telescopic, 41 mm forks, 200 mm travel

Suspension Rear

Monoshock with linkage, 180 mm wheel travel

Brakes Front

Disc

Brakes Rear

Disc

ABS

Dual Channel

Tyre Size

Front :-90/90-21 Rear :-120/90-17

Wheel Size

Front :-533.4 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm

Wheels Type

Spoke

Frame

Half-duplex split cradle frame

Tubeless Tyre

Tube

 

 

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