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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 vs Royal Enfield Scram 440

    Should you buy Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 or Royal Enfield Scram 440 Find out which bike is best for you - compare the two models on the basis of their price, mileage, features, colours and other specs. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 price in is Rs (ex-showroom price) whereas the Royal Enfield Scram 440 price in is Rs (ex-showroom). The engine in the Himalayan 450 makes 40.02 PS and 40 Nm . On the other hand, the power and torque of Scram 440 stand at 25.42 PS and 34 Nm respectively. Royal Enfield offers the Himalayan 450 in 6 colours whereas the Royal Enfield Scram 440 comes in 5 colours. Out of 16 user reviews, Scram 440 scores 4.5 whereas the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 tallies 4.4 out of 5 based on 249 user reviews..The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mileage is around 30 kmpl, while the Royal Enfield Scram 440 Mileage is around 29.5 kmpl.
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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 vs Royal Enfield Scram 440 Comparison

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          Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
          Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
            Rs3,05,736*
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                Royal Enfield Scram 440
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                  Rs2,23,131*
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                      Yezdi Scrambler 350
                      Yezdi Scrambler 350
                        Rs1,99,950*
                        *Ex-showroom Price
                      Basic Information
                      On-Road Price
                      Rs.3,55,401* Onwards
                      Rs.2,67,403* Onwards
                      Rs.2,21,644* Onwards
                      Mileage (Overall)
                      30 kmpl
                      29.5 kmpl
                      30 kmpl
                      Max Power
                      40.02 PS @ 8000 rpm
                      25.42 PS @ 6250 rpm
                      30 PS @ 8100 rpm
                      User Rating
                      4.4
                      Based on Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Reviews
                      4.5
                      Based on Royal Enfield Scram 440 Reviews
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                      Body Type
                      Scrambler Bikes
                      EMI Starts₹ 9,717
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                      Rate of interest @6%* for 3 years
                      ₹ 7,314
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                      Rate of interest @6%* for 3 years
                      ₹ 6,074
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                      Rate of interest @6%* for 3 years
                      Insurance
                      Rs.21,506
                      Himalayan 450 Insurance
                      Rs.22,722
                      Scram 440 Insurance
                      Rs.5,698
                      Scrambler 350 Insurance
                      ColoursKaza BrownView All ColoursTrail BlueTrail GreenView All ColoursLegacy BlackView All Colours
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                      Engine and Transmission
                      Engine Type
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                      Liquid Cooled, Single Cylinder, 4 Valves, DOHC
                      Single Cylinder, 4 Stroke, SOHC, Air Cooled, Fuel Injection
                      Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid Cooled, Spark Ignition, DOHC
                      Displacement
                      452 cc
                      443 cc
                      334 cc
                      Number Of Cylinders
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                      1
                      1
                      1
                      Cooling System
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                      Liquid Cooled
                      Air Cooled
                      Liquid Cooled
                      Valves (per cylinder)
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                      4
                      2
                      4
                      Supply System
                      Fuel Injection
                      Fuel Injection
                      Fuel Injection
                      Clutch
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                      Wet Multi Plate, Slip And Assist
                      Wet Multi Plate
                      Assist and Slipper
                      Ignition
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                      Digital Electronic Ignition
                      Spark
                      Gearbox
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                      6 Speed
                      6 Speed
                      6 Speed
                      Bore
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                      84 mm
                      81 mm
                      81 mm
                      Stroke
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                      81.5 mm
                      86 mm
                      65 mm
                      Compression Ratio
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                      11.5:1
                      9.5:1
                      11:1
                      Emission Norm Compliance
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                      BS6.2
                      BS6.2
                      BS6.2
                      Max Torque
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                      40 Nm @ 5500 rpm
                      34 Nm @ 4000 rpm
                      30 Nm @ 6750 rpm
                      Starting System
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                      Self Start Only
                      Self Start Only
                      Self Start Only
                      Features
                      USB Charging PortYesYes
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                      Instrument Console Type
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                      Digital
                      Analogue and Digital
                      Digital
                      Bluetooth Connectivity
                      Bluetooth
                      Bluetooth
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                      NavigationYes
                      -
                      -
                      Roadside AssistanceYes
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                      -
                      Speedometer
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                      Digital
                      Analogue
                      Digital
                      Tachometer
                      Analogue
                      Analogue
                      Digital
                      Tripmeter
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                      Digital
                      Digital
                      Digital
                      Odometer
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                      Digital
                      Digital
                      Digital
                      Seat Type
                      Split
                      Single
                      Single
                      Body Graphics
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                      YesYes
                      Clock
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                      YesYes
                      Rear Footpegs
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                      YesYesYes
                      Average Fuel Economy Indicator
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                      -
                      Yes
                      Distance To Empty
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                      -
                      Yes
                      Features and Safety
                      Switchable ABSYesYes
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                      Mobile ApplicationYesYes
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                      Service Due IndicatorYesYesYes
                      Fuel Gauge
                      Digital
                      Digital
                      Digital
                      Riding ModesYes
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                      Rain,Road,Off-Road
                      Traction Control
                      -
                      -
                      Yes
                      Performance
                      Overall Mileage
                      30 kmpl
                      29.5 kmpl
                      30 kmpl
                      Claimed Top Speed
                      135 kmph
                      120 kmph
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                      Dimensions and Capacity
                      Fuel Tank Capacity
                      17 L
                      15 L
                      12.5 L
                      Width
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                      852 mm
                      840 mm
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                      Length
                      2245 mm
                      2165 mm
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                      Height
                      1316 mm
                      1170 mm
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                      Fuel Tank Reserve Capacity
                      3.4 L
                      3 L
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                      Ground Clearance
                      230 mm
                      200 mm
                      200 mm
                      Wheelbase
                      1510 mm
                      1460 mm
                      1403 mm
                      Dry Weight
                      181 kg
                      187 kg
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                      Kerb Weight
                      196 kg
                      196 kg
                      174 kg
                      Gross Weight
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                      375 kg
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                      Load Carrying Capacity
                      198 kg
                      179 kg
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                      Seat height
                      825 mm
                      795 mm
                      813 mm
                      Electricals
                      Headlight
                      LED
                      LED
                      LED
                      Taillight
                      LED
                      LED
                      LED
                      Indicators
                      LED
                      Bulb
                      LED
                      Daytime Running LampsYesYesYes
                      Projector Headlight
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                      Yes
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                      Low Fuel IndicatorYesYesYes
                      Distance To Empty
                      -
                      -
                      Yes
                      Average Fuel Economy Indicator
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                      -
                      Yes
                      Alternator
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                      221 W @ 1500 rpm
                      Yes
                      Tyres and Brakes
                      Front Brake Size
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                      320 mm
                      300 mm
                      320 mm
                      Rear Brake Size
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                      270 mm
                      240 mm
                      240 mm
                      Tyre Brand
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                      MRF
                      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
                      32 psi
                      25 psi
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                      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
                      32 psi
                      27 psi
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                      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
                      32 psi
                      32 psi
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                      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
                      32 psi
                      34 psi
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                      Underpinnings
                      Frame
                      Steel, Twin spar tubular frame
                      Half Duplex Split Cradle Frame
                      Double Cradle

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                      User Reviews of Comparison

                      • Himalayan 450
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                        swapnil on Mar 24, 2026
                        4.5
                        2 years review of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
                        Purely because of Royal Enfield reliability Upgrading from a 2015 classic 350 to Himalayan 450 is a massive difference, Literally is built for no roads. Feels like a bigger bike compared to previous generations. Bigger tank unlocks better highway travels. Positive about the bike is the Ride has been the smoothest the engine is very responsive in a good way. It is aggressive when you need it to be the plush suspension lets you move on and off road freely without any issues. Can be easily managed in traffic. Really good on the highways excellent seat comfort for the rider and the pillion for city travel as well as long highway travelling. Can be used as a daily commuter bike in city Negative about the bike Should have had the option for cruise control and quick shifter for better riding experience. I will definitely recommend this bike to the person who can firstly handle such a tall and heavy bike With great power comes great responsibility so if it is going to the first ever bike i will recommend to start riding the bike in eco mode to first get a hang of power and throttle response
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                        canver on Mar 06, 2026
                        5.0
                        Best in the class
                        I'm kinda adventures and I do a lot of touring and cover a lot of kms. wanted service centres in case any issue with the bike. Parts are easily available also wanted a bike with comes in my budget and doesn't not bleed me when it comes to service. Hence, this bike serves all my purpose. Rides fantastic, the build quality is amazing, it's comfortable for covering long distances in one go and the suspension, I have no worlds for it. It's glides over roads or no roads without any issues. Its just the best in this class when it comes to comfort. Yes, I will recommend the bike for sure it has taken me places where i could only dream off. From north to east from east to the west, and west to the south just riding without any issue. Close your eyes and go for it.
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                        vasanth on Jan 07, 2026
                        3.7
                        Himalayan 450 review after riding it for 500kms
                        The himalayan 450 got such a rally style design which I love it. It got the good school design with a modern twist which looks fabulous. It can take anywhere around on road or off road, the performance of the bike is really good. The bike has good amount power and I'm satisfied with what I got. When you are riding the bike it's really comfortable around the city roads with dumps and pot holes, you don't feel those dumps and potholes due to the suspension which is not adjustable but does the job. The performance of the bike is fabulous, the bike got enough power and torque to go around anywhere. The only downside is weight of the bike which is mostly front heavy, its a big deal to move the bike around while not riding. Yes absolutely, I recommend this bike for touring and off-road enthusiasts. However this bike can be used a daily commuter but one should keep in mind that the bike gives you around 19 to 21 kms mileage per litre. It's such a capable off roading machine, it got nice infotainment cluster packed with features. Finally I would say that the Royal Enfield hit a sweet spot with this machine.
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                        adithya on Nov 27, 2025
                        4.2
                        Himalayan 450 the beast with ups and downs
                        I chose the Himalayan because it met my three main criteria.. it had been a brand new bike and it should be a Himalayan and I bought it with my own Money. Although 411 was discontinued the 450 was the perfect choice with fresh design and better power. The ride so far has seen its fair share of ups and downs. I had some issues with few service centre and met with a bad accident recently... But got a good service centre at last and got my bike fixed.. coming to the maintenance the cost is at a higher side but overall it's a great bike. I would like to break it in two parts as... Owing this bike you should have a good centre as that is where you will have some mental peace as if the service centre is not good then you will be in a constant fear for your bike..but yes keeping in that mind if you have a good service centre near you go for the bike
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                        neeraj on Nov 13, 2025
                        5.0
                        5.6 ft review
                        As my riding style is a little off-road type. I usually don't look out for small potholes and like that so Himalayan is way too good for the indian roads. Good for touring and city ride. Can be easily manoeuvred through the traffic Rides been good. Can be easily managed. I have driven this for the distance at 400 km till in one day. Comfort was there but seat can be improved and weight is on the heavier side which is difficult to manage sometimes My height is 5.6 and I'm managing this bike good so the above ones can easily mange this bike and you'll love this bike. Yes I would definitely recommend this bike as this is also my first bike and first in our home
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                        balaji on Feb 13, 2026
                        4.3
                        Bikers story
                        Stylish design with bold looks, better options good height of the seat. The seat is very comfortable. I like the suspension of the bike, it's very comfortable in the hilly areas it also suits good with Indian road conditions. My ride so far was very comfortable with scram 440 with better mileage good suspension quality and the seat quality which makes it better for long rides the mileage also is quite well and the power which it creates makes it a unique one. Yes, I would like to personally recommend bike for adventure lovers, full like to take the bikes on the long tours and the rough terrain where there are silly roads where it challenge the bike and it will give you hundred percent result.
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                        arjun on Feb 07, 2026
                        5.0
                        The Perfect All Rounder
                        I wanted a do-it-all motorcycle. Something that I would love on the highway, and be comfortable with in the city as well. After a few test rides I was clear, that I preferred a thumper over a high revving machine. I stretched my budget from 2.5 lakhs to 2.75 lakhs (on-road) because this bike hit the sweet spot of balancing all that I needed. Upright riding posture, decent power to cruise, reliable brand and after sale support. The bike is smooth, powerful enough, and agile. It has just the right amount of everything. 100kmph in 6th gear on the highway, and great low end torque in the city, are things to love about this. Standing up and riding over bad roads feels like gliding through when others are carefully inching forward. My first service costed me under Rs. 1500 and the whole process was pretty seamless. The only concern one may have is the weight, at 196kg this bike is on the heavier side. 100% recommended. For anyone who has love for a thumper, powerful yet calm, sleek yet solid motorcycle. This bike is versatile, and checks all boxes for a single bike garage. Being part of the Royal Enfield ecosystem also has its share of advantages, easily serviceable, inexpensive and easily available spares make this purchase more sensible over alternatives.
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                        anubhav on Dec 29, 2025
                        3.7
                        Skip the Scram
                        The Dominar 400 is old. The 250 Adventure is too high for my height. That is why I chose the Scram 440 in the same budget. I am almost 40 years old returning to motorcycling after 12 years. The bike seemed to have a character and an old school charm. The suspension is pathetic. The seat is pathetic. The handlebar ergonomics is not good. The engine is smooth and has character. Mileage is bad, first service is pending though. Headlight non existent. No. I can't recommend this bike unless you are an RE fan. I feel sorry for not buying the Dominar 400. Mileage is not good (1st service pending). Bad ergonomics. It's not possible to understand the ergonomic problems in a 1.5 km test ride.
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                        yakuzaa on Dec 02, 2025
                        4.7
                        Budget friendly city and touring bike
                        I thought to go for Himalayan 450 but budget was too high plus i am beginner with small legs so it was hard to handle. I bought this for 2.5 lacs. I choose this bike because of the service reach of royal Enfield. Even local shop know about this engine so it easy and trusted to do touring. I thought to buy truimph scrambler but budget and service reach while touring was my concern so i choose scram 440. I have ridden my bike for 22k kilometres. It best for touring in rainy and off-road terrain. We can cruise from 110 -120 for 400 km non stop. I have driven this bike till depth thanks to the High exhaust position. We can push to 135 but its not advisable in Indian road and emergency breaking at the speed with heavy bike is not possible. Its 19 inch wheels helps in city and long travel suspension helps in off-road. This bike is head Turner because no one knows about this model much. Yes, it best for those who go to office in city and long tour in bike as well . The low end torque is good and if you expect top speed, its not for you. I have travelled 1200 km in 2 days. If you want budget friendly 400cc touring motorcycle go for it .The free service cost is very low below 1 or 1.5 k. But after 20 km, its expensive (but less for a 400cc bike).
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                        muhammed on Nov 13, 2025
                        5.0
                        MY SEVEN YEARS DREAM
                        I have been using this vehicle for the past four months and it has been a comfortable and smooth experience for both city rides and long drives the seating position is relaxed the suspension handles bumps well and the engine performance is consistent even on longer routes Its easy to maneuver in traffic and stable at higher speeds making it a great choice for daily commutes as well as weekend trips and i waited for seven years to buy a royal enfield bike and I think I made the right choice by purchasing this vehicle and if u are planning to buy this vehicle don't think just buy 😊😊
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