How special is Royal Enfield Himalayan 450? Know 5 big things related to this

Royal Enfield 450: The Royal Enfield 450 is based on a twin-spar tubular frame with swingarms on both sides. It has a 43 mm upside-down fork suspension at the front and a Ling-type mono-shock suspension at the rear. Whose travel is 200mm. Talking about tires and braking, it has 320 mm brakes at the front and 270 mm brakes at the rear.

How special is Royal Enfield Himalayan 450? Know 5 big things related to this

On November 24, Royal Enfield launched the Himalayan 450 in the Indian market at a price of Rs 2 lakh 69 thousand ex-showroom. Ever since this bike was launched, people have wanted to know all the details related to this bike, so through this news, we are going to tell you about those 5 big things that are very important for you to know.

Bookings for the new Himalayan are already underway and interested customers can book with a token amount of Rs 10,000.

The Royal Enfield 450 is based on a twin-spar tubular frame, which has swingarms on both sides. It has a 43 mm upside-down fork suspension at the front, while a Ling-type mono-shock suspension is available at the rear. Whose travel is 200mm. Talking about tires and braking, it has 320 mm brakes at the front and 270 mm brakes at the rear. The new Himalayan rides on 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels shod with dual-purpose tubeless tyres.

Royal Enfield's new Himalayan was introduced in three variants, which include Base, Pass, and Summit variants. The base trim is available in a single Kaza Brown shade, while the mid-spec Pass variant comes in Slate Himalayan Salt and Slate Poppy Blue colors. The top-spec Summit trim is available in two colors – Henley Black and Comet White.

Himalayan 450 has a 452cc single cylinder liquid cooled engine, generating 40 horsepower and a peak torque of 40 Newton meters. The engine of this bike has a 6-speed gearbox setup. It also has a slip and clutch assist feature, which will support you a lot while riding in heavy traffic and on long trips.

Royal Enfield has priced the base variant of the new Himalayan 450 in India at Rs 2.69 lakh ex-showroom Delhi. The slate model is priced at Rs 2.74 lakh while the summit variant is priced at Rs 2.79 lakh. Whereas, the top-spec Henley Black variant is priced at Rs 2.89 lakh. (All prices are preliminary, ex-showroom)