• Source:JND

Royal Enfield Himalayan is already a big name in the affordable cruiser bikes segment in the country. And it is completely acceptable that the industry is pretty much excited about the new highly anticipated Himalayan 452. The bike is expected to receive some refreshments in the segment with its new design, new engine and even better power offerings.

For those who are not aware, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 will be the updated version of the Himalayan 411, which made its debut back in 2016 and is said to break cover in November this year, according to a report.

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The company has already teased the bike by sharing an image, which showcases the more enhanced design which will attract your eyes and could be the head turner on the roads. According to the reports, the Himalayan will get a large fuel tank breaking the small capacity streak and will get newly designed fenders along with a split seat. Not only that, the company has also badged the Himalayan on the mudguard, fuel tank, and side panel with graphics.

Yet another important highlight seems to be the multi-spoke wheels which are reportedly 21-inch. Speaking of the power, the company is said to offer a 451.65 cc, liquid-cooled engine which can churn out 40 brake horsepower (bhp) and approximately 45 Nm of peak torque at 8,000 rpm and will be slightly heavier with a weight of 210 kg.

Despite the modifications with the Classic Meteor series, the company is said to offer an analogue digital instrument cluster with a TFT display, offering turn-by-turn navigation.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 Adventure Price:

The company is yet to reveal the price of the upcoming adventure tourer but it is believed that the bike could get a starting price of Rs 2.8 lakh (ex-showroom).

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It is interesting that Royal Enfield is coming with a new refreshed lineup and adding a slew of new features in order to retain the fan base after the announcement of Harley, Triumph and other new entrants.