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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Price

    The price of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 in India starts at Rs. Price to be announced and goes upto Rs. 3,39,564. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 comes with 6 variants.
    Himalayan 450 Base
    135 kmph30 kmpl452 cc
    3,08,029
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    Himalayan 450 Pass
    135 kmph30 kmpl452 cc
    3,12,353
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    Himalayan 450 Summit - Kamet White
    135 kmph30 kmpl452 cc
    3,16,678
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    Himalayan 450 Summit - Hanle Black
    135 kmph30 kmpl452 cc
    3,22,081
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    Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition
    135 kmph29.15 kmpl451.65 cc
    3,39,564
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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Key Specs & Features

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    Reviewers highlight the Himalayan 450's strong engine, smooth handling, comfortable seating, and effective braking. They appreciate its off-road capability, durable build, and adventure-ready features like digital display and navigation. Some note heat in city traffic, weight, and seat comfort for pillions as minor drawbacks.

    Engine452 cc
    Power40.02 PS
    Torque40 Nm
    Mileage30 kmpl
    Kerb Weight196 kg
    BrakesDouble Disc
    Navigation assistYes
    • Built for adventure: Long-travel suspension and generous ground clearance tackle rough terrain with ease.

      Built for adventure: Long-travel suspension and generous ground clearance tackle rough terrain with ease.

    • Sherpa-powered performer: The 452cc engine offers strong performance on highways and trails alike.

      Sherpa-powered performer: The 452cc engine offers strong performance on highways and trails alike.

    • Go-anywhere capability: Large fuel tank and touring-friendly ergonomics make it ideal for long journeys.

      Go-anywhere capability: Large fuel tank and touring-friendly ergonomics make it ideal for long journeys.

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    Reviewers often compare the Himalayan 450 favorably against KTM ADV 390 and Royal Enfield Classic 350. They highlight its superior off-road capability, comfort, and value for money, though note its heavier weight and heating issues in city rides versus lighter or smaller bikes.

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    Mileage-Mileage35 kmplMileage38.12 kmplMileage-Mileage30 kmplMileage29.4 kmplMileage30 kmplMileage26.31 kmplMileage30 kmpl
    Engine-Engine334 ccEngine249.07 ccEngine349.32 ccEngine398.63 ccEngine399 ccEngine398.63 ccEngine349 ccEngine398.7 cc
    Power-Power29.6 PS @ 8000 rpmPower31 PS @ 9250 rpmPower41.5 PS @ 8600 rpmPower46 PS @ 8500 rpmPower46 PS @ 8500 rpmPower46 PS @ 8500 rpmPower37 PS @ 8500 rpmPower46 PS @ 8500 rpm
    Top Speed-Top Speed140 kmphTop Speed140 kmphTop Speed-Top Speed160 kmphTop Speed-Top Speed155 kmphTop Speed-Top Speed155 kmph
    Torque-Torque29.6 Nm @ 5800 rpmTorque25 Nm @ 7250 rpmTorque33.5 Nm @ 7000 rpmTorque39 Nm @ 6500 rpmTorque39 Nm @ 6500 rpmTorque39 Nm @ 6500 rpmTorque32 Nm @ 7000 rpmTorque39 Nm @ 6500 rpm
    Weight-Weight187 kgWeight176 kgWeight181 kgWeight181 kgWeight177 kgWeight182 kgWeight191 kgWeight183 kg
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    4.0Extensively tested and reviewed by Nishaad
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    The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is an adventure touring motorcycle that strikes a good balance between on-road performance and off

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    • Exciting performance
    • Suspension offers a really comfortable riding experience ... Read More
    • Agile and nimble handling characteristics; handles corners really well
    • Can handle off-road trails very easily
    • Fully digital TFT instrument console with Google Maps navigation
    • Gets tubeless spoke wheels as optional
    Could Be Better
    • Google Map navigation on TFT requires you to keep the Royal Enfield app open at all times, which heats up the phone and drains the battery quickly
    • Engine has a lot of vibrations, could have been more refined
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    4.0Extensively tested and reviewed by Nishaad
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    The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is an adventure touring motorcycle that strikes a good balance between on-road performance and off-road ruggedness, thanks to its new 450cc engine and thoughtful design approach. With a commanding presence and upright riding stance, it makes a strong first impression - inviting riders into the Adventure bike fraternity without overwhelming them.

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    • Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 - Introduction
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    • Engine & Performance
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    Pros & Cons
    Good Things
    • Exciting performance
    • Suspension offers a really comfortable riding experience
    • Agile and nimble handling characteristics; handles corners really well
    • Can handle off-road trails very easily
    • Fully digital TFT instrument console with Google Maps navigation
    • Gets tubeless spoke wheels as optional
    Could Be Better
    • Google Map navigation on TFT requires you to keep the Royal Enfield app open at all times, which heats up the phone and drains the battery quickly
    • Engine has a lot of vibrations, could have been more refined
    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 - Introduction

    In 2016, Royal Enfield decided to offer all of its ‘Ladakh Paglu’ customers the option of an affordable and relatively powerful adventure motorcycle – the Himalayan 411. And while it won hearts and got a cult following, the quality issues in the engine, build quality, heavy weight and the lack of performance always made the purist look away. But Royal Enfield wasn't done. In its new era – they were ready to put aside all doubts, and this time around, win over even the more hardcore purists with the Himalayan 450. The all-new motorcycle was the stuff of dreams for most Indian bikers looking for an adventure tourer. A new more powerful engine, more capable chassis, modern features and a suspension that could compete with the international rivals.

    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

    I have ridden the Himalayan 411 a lot and more importantly, in the great Himalayas as well. Is the new Himalayan 450 a significantly better motorcycle then the 411? And should it now be the default choice for everyone looking for their first big adventure tourer? I was keen to find out in the week I spent with it in the city, on the highway and even on the trails.

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    Design & Quality

    It's a big boy! The Himalayan 450 is easily the biggest motorcycle being made in India. It's tall, wide and long – and easily looks intimidating on the road and even in the parking lot. Atop the motorcycle, all other bikes look like commuters and even cars start to appear smaller and lower. The large fuel tank and tall headlamp showcase muscle and power whereas the tank guards make it look rugged and ready for adventure. Furthermore, the beak-like front fender, tall windscreen and knuckle guards ensures an ADV stance. 

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    The steel twin-spar chassis tubes and suspension with 200mm travel suggest robustness and travel readiness from every angle. Its most apt rival in the Indian market is the KTM 390 Adventure and in terms of looks, the Himalayan looks more dominant and imposing whereas the KTM looks more sporty and action ready. 

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    It's modern too – with the circular LED headlamp and DRL being enough realtor for it to be a Royal Enfield. However, this headlamp is not at all good. At night and especially in foggy and rainy weather, the illumination is disappointing and you will have to invest in a set of fog lamps or a headlamp upgrade if you are serious about touring. These can easily set you back about Rs 30,000 - Rs 50,000. The taillamps on the other hand look fantastic. They are embedded into the indicators making the tail look much cleaner and the bike look properly modern. 

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    This time around – even the quality is excellent. The welds are clean and the wiring is well routed. The panels sit well and everything feels solid. Even the paint is excellent and has stood the test of time and adventure. The only real issue is the new HSRP number plate bracket. The rivets are bound to get loose and then it starts to rattle and make an irritating sound. 

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    Colours

    The Himalayan 450 colour options are very sober and subtle. They include 6 shades – Slate Himalayan Salt, Slate Poppy Blue, Kaza Brown, Hanle Black, Kamet White, and Mana Black. Out of these, my pick is the Hanle Black, as the golden trim on the black paint stands out and even the golden rims are an excellent touch. It makes the bike stand out without making it feel loud or tacky. Royal Enfield launched the Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition at Motoverse 2025, which comes with a bunch of offroad-focused accessories like full-length knuckle guards, a sleeker number plate holder, and a raised single-piece seat.

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    Wheels

    The Himalayan comes with an orthodox 21-inch (90/90) front and 17-inch (140/80) radial rear spoked wheel setup. This is a classic ADV setup and offers great stability regardless of the terrain. These come wrapped in CEAT Gripp tyres which offer good confidence on tarmac and loose surfaces alike. Standard – the Himalayan comes with tube tyres. However, buyers can pay Rs 11,000 more while purchasing the motorcycle to get the tubeless spoke wheels which I highly recommend. Because If you leave the upgrade for later – it will be a serious cost. Initially launched at Rs 12,424 as an accessory upgrade for existing Himalayan owners, the tubeless spokes now cost Rs 40,645! And I am not even going into listing out the merits of tubeless spoke wheels while touring.

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    Build Quality

    This is one of the areas where the new Himalayan has taken a major leap forward from the older Himalayan. Be it the welds, solidity of the panels and guards, the finish of the paint and the feel of the motorcycle in general - it feels like it is built to last.

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    Features & Practicality

    Safety Features

    Hilamayan comes with a well kitted out electronics package which will be very useful to the rider while touring or on trails. There is Dual-channel ABS with the ability to switch off the rear ABS for better control off the road. Then comes two riding modes – Eco and Performance. You have the ability to switch off the rear ABS in both modes. Furthermore, it gets ride-by-wire throttle for a more linear and smoother power delivery. The only thing missing here is Traction Control, something that really comes handy loose gravel but doesn't feel like a miss on tarmac.

    Convenience Features

    Once again, the Himalayan feels loaded. The Circular TFT screen looks and feels premium. It is not a circular holder with a square display but the entire interface has been designed to flow in this circular display. It comes with smartphone connectivity for calls and SMS alerts. More importantly though, it gets Google Maps navigation mirrored from the smartphone which is a massive convenience. Navigating the menus is also easy via the joystick. But while wearing gloves, the feel of the joystick is not enough and it should have been more tactile. The USB type-C port helps keep the phone juiced up as well. 

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    In terms of convenience features, I feel the only miss is the Cruise Control. It can be really helpful while touring and on a mid-capacity adventure tourer – it is a must have. 

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    Storage & Practicality

    Royal Enfield has a massive catalogue of optional panniers and luggage systems like tank bags and tail bags which integrate seamlessly with the bike’s frame. And if you are willing to look into the aftermarket, you will even get jerrycans for fuel, larger panniers and a lot more. These easily mount on the available multiple mounting points and make the motorcycle highly practical for long-distance touring.

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    Rider & Pillion Comfort

    There is no hiding it, the Himalayan is a tall motorcycle. The seat height is set at 825mm and for taller riders, they can easily raise it 845mm with the lever in the seat mounts. Excellent solution. This means the bike is easily adaptable for someone who is 5' 7" to someone who is over 6’ tall. And if you are shorter than that, Royal Enfield is even offering you an accessory low seat which starts at 805mm and can be raised to 825mm. Thai ensures anyone over 5’ 5” will be able to ride the bike confidently. 

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    The seat of the Himalayan is also relatively wide. This makes reaching the ground with both feet firmly planted a task that only tall people can achieve. However, if you are confident with operating the motorcycle on your toes or on one foot on the ground, it won't feel difficult to operate. However, this is definitely not a beginner friendly setup. The challenge is not only to get the feet down – but also to manage its weight. With a 196Kg kerb weight, this is a heavy motorcycle. Moving it around in the parking lot will take effort and if there is an incline involved, this will get drastically more difficult. Even putting it up on the main stand takes muscle. It feels very top heavy. 

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    Get over these two obstacles and the Himalayan 450 starts to shine. The seat is very comfortable and the riding posture is comfortable. The footpegs are mid-set and the handlebar is wide which lets you have a very commanding stance on the motorcycle. This upright stance keeps you comfortable and fatigue free even after long hours on the motorcycle. 

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    Pillion Comfort

    The pillion seat is also as good as the front seat. It is wide, very well padded and long which means even the pillion has some space to move and stretch. The footpegs are not too high and the legs follow a natural sitting posture. Even the grab rails are large and easy to hold. Overall, this seat will turn even the non-bike touring pillions want to give it a shot. 

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    Engine & Performance

    The all-new Himalayan uses an all-new engine as well. Named the “Sherpa”, this 452cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine is a leap forward from the 411. This one makes 40PS at 8,000rpm and 40Nm at 5,500rpm. And apart from the power and torque, this one is also a lot more refined and rev happy when compared to the older one. Though, not as sporty as the KTMs. It comes with a 6-speed gearbox, again a huge improvement over the old 5-speed but you don't get a quickshifter. The NVH and vibrations are also a lot more controlled now – though I still won't call this engine refined.

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    City Performance

    This is a tall single-cylinder engine and hence a very torquey one. Getting off the line is simple – just start leaving the clutch and the pull from the engine is strong. Add throttle and the Himalayan accelerated with a sense of purpose. It does not feel lethargic or slow and the engine is happy to rev. This makes overtakes simple and you won't struggle to pass even the faster traffic in the city. What you will have to get used to is downshifting. This is not the most tractable of engines and at lower RPMs, it does struggle a bit. This means a quick downshift and bringing the bike in the power band makes the overtake more effortless. While you don't need to downshift – I would suggest you get used to this as it makes the bike feel more alive. There is also no real heating issue here.

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    The Eco mode is more than enough for the city and ensures that the throttle response remains smooth. Even when you open the throttle suddenly - the power is not overwhelming and feels controlled. The performance mode makes the throttle response more aggressive. The bike starts to feel more sporty and the power comes in quicker with a sense of urgency. This was my default mode while riding the motorcycle but mileage conscious riders can remain in Eco without any complaints. 

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    Highway Performance

    This motorcycle was built for the highways. The upright riding stance, tall seat height, and the long wheelbase all give it excellent highway manners. You can get into a cruise easily and do about 120kmph without much effort. However, beyond 120kmph is where this engine starts to feel strained. Overtakes will make the bike buzz and it will start to feel outside its comfort zone. However, things do not get very uncomfortable and if you are going to settle back into a cruise, the ride will remain manageable. The Himalayan is a fantastic motorcycle for easy and laid back touring where you can soak up the views while the motorcycle stays in its comfort zone. 

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    Gearbox

    While there is no quickshifter, the shift action is crisp and positive. Pair that with a light clutch feel and you don't even miss the quickshifter anymore. Seasoned riders will anyway start to make clutch-less shifts as soon as they get familiar with the motorcycle. 

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    Mileage

    Fuel efficiency didn't disappoint during testing - around 28kmpl in the city and 31.8kmpl on the highway. Supported by a 17-litre tank, the overall tank range becomes well over 500km.

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    Underpinnings

    This new Himalayan borrows nothing from the older one. The twin-spar frame is new and so is the suspension setup. 

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    Brakes

    The Himalayan uses a 320mm ventilated disc at the front with double piston calipers and a 270mm ventilated disc with a single-piston caliper at the back. The front brake feels strong and progressive to use. THey stop the bike confidently and the feel from the lever is also good. The ABS intervention is also late so you can control the brakes to a large extent. The rear brake however feels a bit vague. The rear lever lacks feel and is best used with the front and not independently. 

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    City Handling

    It's a heavy bike and the only way to hide this is to keep riding. Hence, as long as you are riding, it feels stable and easy to maneuver. Passing traffic feels easy and the bike feels sure-footed while leaning to cut through cars and other traffic. It is not quick or effortless, but feels confident. However, in stop-and-go traffic if you try to change directions too much, it will tire you out. Even taking slow u-turns will take a conscious effort.

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    Highway Handling

    This is where the long wheelbase and the weight come together to give the motorcycle excellent stability. When cruising at 100kmph, the bike feels rock-solid. Ruts and creases on the road don't shake the bike and you can happily and comfortably sit through all the bad patches. The bike doesn't feel too sharp while changing directions and the handling remains neutral and predictable.

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    Cornering

    I was surprised. A top heavy, large and long motorcycle is not supposed to be so much fun on winding and twisting roads. The Himalayan 450 inspires confidence to lean and open the throttle in corners. The stability helps you tilt the bike confidently and enjoy the corners. Be a bit more enthusiastic and it will happily start to scrape the pegs as a reminder that you are on an ADV.

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    Ride Quality

    Let me put it this way. The ride comfort of the Himalayan 450 is like a magic carpet. No other motorcycle, not even twice its price range, can match this level of stability and comfort. The Showa 43mm USD fork (200mm travel) and monoshock (200mm travel) soak up bumps like you are gliding over them. And it's not just about how it absorbs impact, and also about how the bike settles down after it has absorbed it. It soaks up all the harshness and quickly becomes stable again. Be it on broken city roads, on trails or touring on highways – the Himalayan 450 is the most comfortable motorcycle you can buy at this price point.

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    Verdict

    The Himalayan 450 is not just a new generation of the 411, but a massive leap forward. Its strengths are its touring ability, the effortless power delivery of the engine, its solid build quality and unmatched comfort. This makes the Himalayan 450 an excellent motorcycle for someone who is looking for a tourer, especially with comfort and effortlessness as the priority. And for prices ranging from Rs 3,05,736 to Rs 3,37,036 (ex-showroom) - this is a lot of motorcycleSpeaking of touring, the Royal Enfield Moroccan Odessey has been announced (of course, for the Himalayan 450), and it spans over 12 days covering almost 2,000km.  

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    However, if you are upgrading from a sporty motorcycle, you would miss the outright punch and performance in the Himalayan 450. And if you are a new rider, the tall stance and the almost 200kg weight will also intimidate you. This is when you would have to look at the KTM Adventure family or the XPulse 210 which are easier to live with on an everyday basis and get more tech – though with slightly compromised touring abilities.

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      I bought this bike in Delhi and drove 17000KM here are the few point that could help you : •Buy RSA •Add extended warranty •Add tubeless spoke wheel •Go gym or strengthen yourself •Always make sure to check your Disk brake pads it cost more then your bike service. What you will enjoy: •People always look you for you bike presence •Ask fuel efficiency •Full controlling in Handeling •Best and best seatings posture •Mileage is not that bad •Service and parts easily available •Good re-sale •Best for off-road | Long drive
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      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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      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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      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
      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
      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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      v on
      3.8
      The himalayan rider
      its versatility, affordability, and adventure-touring capabilities. Its combination of a comfortable, upright riding posture, capable long-travel suspension, and strong low-end torque so I choosen the this bike Himalayan bike rides in highways, back roads, and off-road paths, with the experience depending on the specific route and conditions. include comfortable ergonomics for long distances and the ability to handle varied conditions, though riders must be prepared for elements like rough roads Himalayan bike ride is recommended for its comfortable and capable performance on various terrains, especially for long tours. To have the best experience, you should prepare your bike with a thorough service
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      mohit on
      4.8
      Smooth engine, handles rough roads easily
      The sporty look and bright colors, style attracted me but I also needed a vehicle that would not break the bank. The Royal fit both my style and budget perfectly. so I decided to go for it and now I am very happy with this bike. My total experience has been mostly positive and good. The bike manages well in traffic and the braking system feels reliable. I do wish the seat was a little softer but that is a minor thing. Overall, i am very happy. Yes, I suggest all. It joins bike like performance with bike convenience perfectly. It is powerful, handles well and looks great with its modern design. Whether for city rides or highways it offers a fun and comfortable experience for all riders.
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      ashish on
      5.0
      Excellent power delivery and control
      I picked the Royal Enfield bike because it rides smoothly and the seat is the really comfortable. It feels strong and steady on highways and city roads. Long rides are fun and don’t make me feel tired. Riding the Himalayan 450 is the smooth and comfy. It works great on both city roads and rough paths. The seat is good for long trips, the bike feels strong and the trustworthy every time I ride it. I love it. The Himalayan 450 is made for people who love exploring new and rough places. Its suspension and balance make difficult roads easy to ride on. The new engine runs smoothly and riding on highways feels easy. I’d definitely suggest it to adventure lovers.
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      deepak on
      5.0
      Impressive ride quality and stability
      The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 bike caught my attention because of its strong engine and modern or classic Royal Enfield look. Riding it gives a sense of confidence and control, making every long trip fun. I like how solid and stable the Himalayan 450 feels. It's not just for adventure driving; It is also great for everyday use. The clutch is smooth and gears are easily changed. Overall, this is a fun and reliable bike to ride anywhere. With its affordable prices and excellent fuel efficiency, the new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 bike is perfect for people who want to save costs without compromising design, style and great performance.
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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mileage

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    Owners report mileage around 25–28 km/l, suitable for long rides and highway cruising. Mileage is viewed as good for the bike's capacity, though some find it low compared to smaller bikes. Overall, it's acceptable for adventure touring.

    The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has an ARAI claimed mileage of 29.15 kmpl, which applies to all its variants. Therefore, considering its fuel tank capacity of 13 litres, the approximate range on a full tank would be 468kms. However, actual mileage may vary depending on factors such as riding style and tyre pressure.

    Fuel TypeARAI Mileage
    Petrol29.15 kmpl
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      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Specifications

      Engine and Transmission

      Displacement452 cc
      Engine Type
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      Liquid Cooled, Single Cylinder, 4 Valves, DOHC
      Number Of Cylinders
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      1
      Valves (per cylinder)
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      4
      Fuel TypePetrol
      Max Power40.02 PS @ 8000 rpm
      Max Torque
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      40 Nm @ 5500 rpm
      Claimed Top Speed135 kmph
      Flex Fuel BlendE20
      Supply SystemFuel Injection
      Starting System
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      Self Start Only
      Cooling System
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      Liquid Cooled
      Bore
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      84 mm
      Stroke
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      81.5 mm
      Compression Ratio
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      11.5:1
      Emission Norm Compliance
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      BS6.2
      Spark Plugs1 Per Cylinder
      Drive Type
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      Chain Drive
      Transmission TypeManual
      Clutch
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      Wet Multi Plate, Slip And Assist
      Gearbox
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      6 Speed
      Gear Shift Pattern1 Down 5 Up
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      Features

      HeadlightLED
      IndicatorsLED
      TaillightLED
      Daytime Running LampsYes
      Instrument Console Type
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      Digital
      Digital Display TypeTFT Connectivity
      Display Size4 inch
      Bluetooth ConnectivityBluetooth
      NavigationYes
      Gear Position IndicatorYes
      TachometerAnalogue
      Speedometer
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      Digital
      Odometer
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      Digital
      Tripmeter
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      Digital
      No. Of Tripmeters2
      Average SpeedYes
      Fuel GaugeDigital
      Low Fuel IndicatorYes
      Side Stand WarningYes
      Malfunction IndicatorYes
      Low Battery IndicatorYes
      Service Due IndicatorYes
      Engine Temperature IndicatorYes
      Kill SwitchYes
      Hazard Light SwitchYes
      Battery Capacity12V / 8AH
      Pillion SeatYes
      USB Charging PortYes
      Riding ModesYes
      ABS TypeDual Channel
      Switchable ABSYes
      Mobile ApplicationYes
      Vehicle Location TrackingYes
      Seat TypeSplit
      Rear Footpegs
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      Yes
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      Mileage and Performance

      Estimated Mileage25-30 kmpl
      Overall Mileage30 kmpl
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      Chassis and Suspension

      Body TypeAdventure Tourer Bikes, Off Road Bikes
      Frame TypeSteel, Twin spar tubular frame
      Front SuspensionUpside Down Fork, 43 mm, Travel 200 mm
      Rear SuspensionLinkage Type Monoshock, Travel 200 mm
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      Tyres and Brakes

      Tyre TypeTube
      Wheel TypeSpoke
      Wheel SizeFront :-533.4 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
      Tyre SizeFront :-90/90-21 Rear :-140/80-17
      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)32 psi
      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)32 psi
      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)32 psi
      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)32 psi
      Front BrakeDisc
      Front Brake Size
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      320 mm
      Front Caliper2 Piston
      Rear BrakeDisc
      Rear Brake Size
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      270 mm
      Rear Caliper1 Piston
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      Riding Position and Seating

      Seat TypeSplit
      Rear Footpegs
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      Yes
      Pillion Grab RailYes
      Saree GuardYes
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      Dimensions and Capacity

      Length2245 mm
      Width
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      852 mm
      Height1316 mm
      Wheelbase1510 mm
      Ground Clearance230 mm
      Seat Height825 mm
      Kerb Weight196 kg
      Dry Weight181 kg
      Load Carrying Capacity198 kg
      Fuel Tank Capacity17 L
      Fuel Tank Reserve Capacity3.4 L
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      Warranty and Service

      Vehicle Warranty3 Years or 30,000 Km
      Roadside AssistanceYes
      1st Service500 Kms/45 Days
      2nd Service5000 Kms/180 Days
      3rd Service10000 Kms/365 Days
      4th Service15000 Kms
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      • Mileage and Performance
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      • Tyres and Brakes
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      • Dimensions and Capacity
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      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Questions & answers

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      Q) What is the cost of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
      A) The on-road price of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 in Delhi starts at Rs. 3,55,343. The on-road price is inclusive of RTO charges and insurance.
      Q) Which bikes is better Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 or Yezdi Adventure?
      A) Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 price starts at 3,08,029 (ex-showroom) with engine capacity 452 cc, fuel Tank Capacity of 17 L with kerb weight of 196 kg. While Yezdi Adventure price starts 2,25,980 (ex-showroom) with engine capacity 334 cc, fuel Tank Capacity of 15.5 L with kerb weight of 187 kg. You can compare Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 vs Yezdi Adventure on the basis of their price, features & specs.
      Q) What is the mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
      A) The Mileage Of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is 30 kmpl.
      Q) What are different variants for Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
      A) Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a bikes that comes in 6 variants - Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Base,Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Pass,Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Summit - Kamet White,Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Summit - Hanle Black,Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition,Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Rally
      Q) What will the EMI or down payment for Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
      A) Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 EMI starts at Rs 9,715 per month for a tenure of 36 months @ 6% for a loan amount of Rs 3,76,824 & down payment will be Rs 36000.
      Q)  What are the latest July offers available on Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
      A) For the month of July/2026, 1 offer is available on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 in Delhi. Check Here.
      Q) What is the engine displacement of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
      A) The engine displacement of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is 452 cc
      Anmol asked on 24 Jun 2024
      Q) What is the mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 24 Jun 2024

      A) The ARAI claimed mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is 30 kmpl.

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      Anmol asked on 28 Apr 2024
      Q) Give details about the engine of Royal Enfield Himalayan?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 28 Apr 2024

      A) Royal Enfield Himalayan is powered by a single-cylinder, 411cc air/oil-cooled ... Read More

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      Anmol asked on 19 Apr 2024
      Q) What is the ground clearance of Royal Enfield Himalayan?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 19 Apr 2024

      A) The Royal Enfield Himalayan has ground clearance of 230 mm.

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      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Summary

      The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a massive step up from the Himalayan 411, with a new, much more powerful liquid-cooled engine, a genuinely capable chassis, and enough tech to let you tour and explore with confidence.

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 On-road price
      The on road price in Delhi starts at ₹3,55,343 and goes up to ₹3,89,896. It is available in 6 variants.

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Specifications and Dimensions
      The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is powered by a , Liquid Cooled engine producing 40.02 PS @ 8000 rpm and 40 Nm @ 5500 rpm. The engine is paired with a 6 Speed gearbox. The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 weight is 196 kg, while the seat height is 825 mm. Suspension bits include a Upside Down Fork, 43 mm, Travel 200 mm and Linkage Type Monoshock, Travel 200 mm. 

      In Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Rally, the top variant, there's a 21 inch front and 17 inch rear wheel, wrapped with 90/90 and 140/80 respectively. The fuel tank capacity stands at 17 L litres.

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Features

      It comes with a 4-inch round TFT display with Google Maps navigation, dual-channel ABS with switchable off-road mode, ride-by-wire with two riding modes: Eco and Performance, an assist-and-slipper clutch, and a USB-C charging port, to name a few.

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Colour Options
      Across variants, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is available in 6 colours.

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      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Latest Updates

      May 8, 2026: Royal Enfield has opened registrations for the 2026 Himalayan Odyssey, which now gets four different Himalayan routes catering to every kind of adventure rider.

      April 22, 2026: Royal Enfield is reportedly working on launching the Himalayan 440 in India. It will look similar to the Himalayan 411 but share its internals with the Scram 440.

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