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Royal Enfield is gearing up to end the year with the launch of the Himalayan 450. It is fueling the launch with teases and leaks. Now, the pre-production model of the Himalayan 450 has been ridden by Itchy Boots. In this, we can see the new toolset in action. So in today’s article let’s talk about Royal Enfield Himalayan 450.

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New instrument cluster

The Himalayan 450 comes with a new TFT digital instrument cluster. It is the first bike in the brand’s portfolio to come with this cluster. Overall, the group looks pretty sharp with the RPM range in the outer rings. While speed, speedometer and fuel data are in the bottom third. Google Maps can be paired with the instrument panel and provides a good amount of detail on the circular display. However, this is the pre-production model and we can expect the production model to be even better.

Design

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

Recently, Royal Enfield shared a teaser of the new Himalayan 450. In this, the bike came with a split seat, a round LED headlamp and a tall front wing. In terms of design, the Himalayan 450 is largely inspired by the current generation Himalayan 411 with the design of the front beak and headlamps connecting the instrument cluster and the fuel tank. The Tellis frame, larger fuel tank and revised handlebars and footpegs give the bike a more purposeful look.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 – Specifications

The Himalayan 450 is expected to come with a new 450cc single cylinder liquid cooled engine. This engine should be capable of producing 40 PS and 45 Nm of torque. The engine will be mated to a 6-speed gearbox and we believe there could also be a slipper and assist clutch. Other new mechanical bits should include a new front suspension. Suspension should be better with the USD forks and hopefully Royal Enfield has increased the suspension travel.

Characteristics

Apart from the new instrument cluster, the bike is expected to have better charging ports and plugin ports for auxin lights and accessories. We are sure that the Royal Enfield 450 will have a large number of accessories in store with luggage options, skid plates, toe guards and more. There will still be an option to disable rear ABS to go off-road and maybe traction control too.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 – Release Timeline

The Himalayan 450 is slated to launch on November 7, 2023. We will be riding the bike a few weeks before the launch, so stay tuned for all the updates. What about the price? On the pricing front, the Himalayan 450 is expected to be priced around Rs 3 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). Once launched, it will rival bikes like BMW 310 GS and KTM 390 ADV.

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