Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a 452cc adventure tourer bike with price starting from Rs. 2.85 lakh. It is available in 5 colours and 4 variants. Himalayan 450 mileage is 30 kmpl. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 196 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 17 liters. Himalayan 450 is a tough competitor to Bajaj Dominar 400, BMW G 310 GS and KTM 390 Adventure X .
Pros and Cons of Himalayan 450
- Powerful engine,really comfortable,great price,agile
- Not the smoothest engine,features could have been more easy to use,tubeless spoke wheels are yet to come
The new Royal Enfield Himalayan is like a trusty buddy, always there for you. It's easy to handle, forgiving, and good for riding on roads or no roads. It's hard not to appreciate how it keeps things simple, just like the first Himalayan.
Himalayan 450 Price and Variants
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452 cc . 30 kmpl |
Rs. 2.85 Lakh
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452 cc . 30 kmpl |
Rs. 2.89 Lakh
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452 cc . 30 kmpl |
Rs. 2.93 Lakh
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Himalayan 450 Mileage
Specifications of Himalayan 450
- 452 CCEngine
- 30 KmplMileage
- 40.02 PS @ 8000 rpmMax Power
- 17 LitersFuel Capacity
- TubeTyre Type
- 196 KgKerb Weight
Expert's Opinions on Himalayan 450
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
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Touring Titan
- The Himalayan 450 is the second iteration of Royal Enfield’s Himalayan ADV bike
- It gets a 450cc single cylinder liquid-cooled engine, modern features and versatile performance
- It is purpose-built for long-distance touring and off-road riding
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Built for No-roads
- The Himalayan 450 features a rugged design with a commanding road presence and muscular build
- Its long wheelbase and 21-inch front wheel enhance its adventure-ready look
- Colour options like Kamet White and Hanle Black with gold wheels add a premium aesthetic
- The tall stance and beak-like front fender give it a distinctive ADV look
- The bike’s large size might feel overwhelming for smaller riders
- The overall design is functional, but isn’t very modern
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Packs a Punch
- Powered by a new 452cc liquid-cooled ‘Sherpa’ engine, it offers impressive acceleration and top-end performance
- It can go from 0-100 kmph in just 6.91 seconds, making it exciting for high-speed rides
- It provides a decent mileage of 29.54kmpl in the city and 31.87kmpl on the highway
- Low-end torque is lacking below 3,000rpm, making it less suited for slow-speed city rides
- The engine has noticeable vibrations at higher RPMs, which can be uncomfortable during long trips
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Big but agile
- The Himalayan 450 is agile, handling corners and off-road trails with ease despite its 196kg kerb weight
- It’s surprisingly nimble in traffic, maintaining composure in tight spaces
- The bike feels top-heavy at low speeds, affecting ease of handling in city traffic
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The best-in-class
- The suspension setup absorbs bumps and potholes effectively, making it great for rough roads
- The front suspension dives under hard braking, which can make sudden stops tricky
- Vibrations at higher RPM can get irritating during long highway rides
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Great for Touring
- The upright riding posture, wide handlebars, and adjustable seat height make it comfortable for long-distance touring
- The seat is well-cushioned, offering ample support for extended rides
- The suspension setup ensures a smooth ride even over rough terrain
- Seat height (825mm to 845mm) may still be too tall for shorter riders, especially while parking or walking the bike
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Tech-fest
- The fully digital TFT screen includes Google Maps navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and music control
- The bike comes with a USB-C charging port to keep your phone powered during rides
- The screen is easy to read and offers a modern tech experience for adventure riders
- Google Maps navigation requires the Royal Enfield app running continuously, which will drain your phone’s battery quickly
- If the app closes or the phone screen locks, navigation reverts to turn-by-turn mode, which can be frustrating
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Is the Himalayan 450 worth it?
- The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a well-rounded adventure bike with modern features and excellent off-road capabilities
- It’s great for long-distance touring and offers solid performance across various terrains
- However, engine vibrations and a top-heavy feel may detract from the overall experience
- It’s a solid choice for riders looking for a versatile bike, but those seeking refinement may want to consider other options
Latest Updates on Himalayan 450
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 was spied fully kitted with the Rally kit for the first time ever. The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is the brand’s flagship ADV offering, the bike is also the first Royal Enfield bike to come with a liquid-cooled engine. The Rally Edition of the Himalayan 450 was also spied earlier.
CS Santosh was spotted riding the rally-ready Himalayan 450 Rally Bike at the 2024 Rally de Cuencas held in Spain. Here’s everything you need to know. Acerbis has unveiled a bunch of accessories for the Himalayan 450 making it more adventure-ready. Royal Enfield has finally launched the tubeless spoke wheels and rally seat. Check it out. Also, curious about how the Himalayan 450 compares to the 2024 Yezdi Adventure? Here’s our analysis.
The Himalayan 450 is Royal Enfield's second adventure-touring bike. It is the more powerful successor to the Himalayan 411 and is the company's first bike to feature the brand new 450cc Sherpa liquid-cooled engine.
Himalayan 450 Colours
- Slate Poppy Blue
- Slate Himalayan Salt
- Kaza Brown
- Kamet White
- Hanle Black
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Images
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Himalayan 450 Videos
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All-new Royal Enfield Himalayan First Ride Review | All ready for an adventure | ZigWheels10 Nov, 2023 15420 views
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Himalayan 450 User Reviews
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Mileage3.5/5
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Performance3.9/5
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Maintenance3.6/5
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Comfort4.8/5
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Features & Styling4.9/5
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Questions & Answers on Himalayan 450
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- The mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is 30 kmpl.
- The Royal Enfield Himalayan has ground clearance of 230 mm.
- The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 features that stand out are TFT instrument console, adjustable seat height. Other features include Dual Channel ABS, Switchable ABS, Riding mode selection, Bluetooth Mobile Connectivity, Navigation, Digital Speedometer, Odometer, Tripmeter, LED Headlights, LED Tail lights and much more.
- Yes, Himalayan 450 has a Bluetooth mobile connectivity feature.
- Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is available in 5 different colours - Hanle Black, Kamet White, Slate Himalayan Salt, Kaza Brown, Slate Poppy Blue.
- The engine displacement of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is 452 cc.
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