The 450cc roadster takes design inspiration from the Hunter 350 & Himalayan 450
Published Jul 17,2024Available in 3 variants – Analog, Dash & Flash – & comes in 5 colours
Published Jul 17,2024Gets the same 452cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine from the Himalayan 450
Published Jul 17,2024At 40.02PS at 8000rpm & 40Nm at 5500rpm, it produces the same power figures as well
Published Jul 17,2024Base variant has a semi-digital console whereas mid & top variants have a TFT display
Published Jul 17,2024Has ride-by-wire throttle & 2 ride modes: Eco & Power
Published Jul 17,2024Gets all-LED lighting & a USB type-C charging port
Published Jul 17,202443mm telescopic fork & link-type monoshock - 140mm & 150mm wheel travel, respectively
Published Jul 17,2024Rides on 17-inch alloy wheels, with 120-section front & 160-section rear tyres
Published Jul 17,2024Braking setup includes a 310mm front & a 270mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS
Published Jul 17,2024Gets an 11-litre fuel tank, 780mm seat height, 169m ground clearance & 185kg kerb weight
Published Jul 17,2024Rivals the Triumph Speed 400, H-D X440, Hero Mavrick 440 & Husqvarna Svartpilen 401
Published Jul 17,2024