Once more seen, the next Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a sub-500cc adventure tourer that is clearly visible in the most recent spy photos. The radiator of the motorcycle, together with the switchgear, headlight, LED turn indicators and instrument cluster, are all seen in the most recent pictures of the forthcoming Himalayan.
What features does the future Royal Enfield Himalayan 450’s cockpit offer?
For example, the instrument cluster will have a single-pod display. While the instrument cluster is plainly apparent in the spy photos, no information regarding the information that will be shown on the console has been released. In these shots, the Tripper Navigation hardware is not visible. However, we expect to see a Bluetooth connectivity option on this motorcycle, as well as a navigation function, which is featured on its direct competitor, the KTM 390 Adventure (standard variant). The same image shows the revised switchgear, which appears to be a more durable version of the components seen on the company’s 650cc models, including the Super Meteor 650, Interceptor 650, and Continental GT 650.
Do the new spy photos disclose anything about the future Royal Enfield Himalayan 450’s engine?
The spy photos show a close-up of the motorcycle’s radiator cover, which is designed to shield the fins from mud, pebbles and other debris. The images also show the sump guard and the engine shell, which has Royal Enfield branding and appears to be production ready. As previously reported, the mechanical specifications will comprise an all-new 450cc liquid-cooled four-valve engine created from the ground up by Royal Enfield. This motor will most likely be coupled to a six-speed gearbox and produce 40bhp and 45Nm of peak torque. In comparison, the KTM 390 Adventure’s 373.27cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine produces 42.9bhp and 37Nm.
What features will be available on the future Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
The standard feature set will include full-LED illumination. The bike will include a round-shaped LED headlight with the ‘RE’ emblem in the centre, as well as sleek LED turn indicators. This motorbike will also have a fully digital instrument cluster, as well as a slipper clutch mechanism and switchable ABS.
Do the new spy photos disclose any facts about the future Royal Enfield Himalayan 450’s styling?
Because Royal Enfield has covered the bodywork with plastic flaps, the styling cues are not visible in these photos. However, we have seen the motorcycle’s style in prior spy photos and leaked photographs. The new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, as previously rumoured, will have a traditional ADV motorcycle style and a tall stance. A round headlamp, a huge fuel tank, a sleek tail section, metal stays around the fuel tank and headlight, split-style seats, a side-slung exhaust, and wire-spoke wheels will be among the aesthetic influences. The motorcycle will be equipped with 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels wrapped in dual-purpose tube-type tyres. Meanwhile, the suspension will have upside-down front forks and a rear mono-shock with extensive travel, while braking will be handled by single discs on both wheels.
When will the new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 be available in India?
According to our sources, the new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 will arrive in India in September 2023, just in time for the high-demand Christmas season. This motorcycle is projected to cost around Rs. 2.70 lakh (ex-showroom), pitting it against the KTM 390 Adventure X and the BMW G 310 GS.