Having covered almost 4000 miles up and down the country on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, I can confirm that it is actually a surprisingly good touring machine. It offers all-day comfort and ...
The original air-cooled Himalayan exceeded all expectations with its laid-back demeanour and charm. The new 450 promises to retain those positives while delivering a less compromised performance.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 EMI starts at Rs. 6,093 per month for a tenure of 60 months for a loan amount of Rs. 280,194. By default, the bike loan values shown are, bike loan amount (80% of the ...
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is priced at Rs 269,128 ex-showroom and Rs 318,075 on-road in Kolkata. Availability and waiting periods for the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 in Kolkata would differ ...
The Himalayan is also expected to feature a new platform compared to the rest of the 650cc line-up. The front section witnesses the addition of a new fairing, which is similar to the existing 450 ...
The bike also shares a few parts in common with the Himalayan 450, such as the tail section. The tail section offers an integrated tail-light and turn-indicator setup, which looks quite nice.
As with the Himalayan 450, seating is in two sections and a single exhaust angles upward on the right side. We suspect the tires are tubed (boo), which is a thing that Royal Enfield does with ...
Let’s take a more detailed look. The new images show the design inspiration drawn from the Himalayan 450 — a bulky fuel tank, a narrow tail section, a round LED headlight with tall fairing ...
Vintage Motors Korea (Royal Enfield Korea), the official importer of Royal Enfield motorcycles, has announced that it will start pre-orders for the completely redesigned 'Himalayan 450' model and ...
The upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 has been spotted testing in Europe and it packs in some surprises. The upcoming twin-cylinder Himalayan could be powered by a 648cc, air-/oil-cooled ...