Royal Enfield launched its new Himalayan with the 'Sherpa 450' engine in the Indian market in late November. Less than a week into the launch, the bikemaker commenced deliveries of the model across the country. Although the new Himalayan already has a lot on offer in terms of features, Royal Enfield has now released an accessory list to help personalise the bike.
For those looking to spruce up their bikes further, Royal Enfield is offering many useful accessories, including engine guards, panniers, filler caps, and more. The most affordable accessory is the Black rally handlebar pad, priced at Rs 950. Next on the list are two oil filler caps at Rs 1,050, offered in two colour options: Silver and Black.
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New Royal Enfield Himalayan: Touring Accessories and More
Additionally, you also get luggage-carrying optional extras in the form of the top box and panniers. The adventure panniers are the most expensive here, available for Rs 32,950, while the top box costs Rs 23,250. Other than that, the bike also features a provision to mount luggage and, for that, Royal Enfield asks you for Rs 2,450. The top box mount can be had only in a silver colour, unlike the adventure top box.
Other accessories include the rally protection kit (Rs 9,950), large black engine guards (Rs 4,750) for crash protection, radiator guard (Rs 1,950), headlight grille (Rs 3,950), adventure screen (Rs 3,450), accessory seats, touring mirrors, and more. Note that the rally kit is available for purchase only at the time of booking the bike through Royal Enfield's MIY configurator.
New Royal Enfield Himalayan: Price, Powertrain
Launched in November 2023, the all-new Himalayan, with its purposeful styling and new features, is available at a price tag of Rs 2.69 lakh to Rs 2.84 lakh (ex-showroom). The new Royal Himalayan uses a Royal Enfield's modern, 452cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled unit hooked up to a 6-speed gearbox and a slip-and-assist clutch. Called the Sherpa 450, the engine produces 40bhp at 8,000rpm and 40Nm of peak torque at 5,500rpm –15bhp and 8Nm more than the outgoing Himalayan.
New Royal Enfield Himalayan: Features
The new Himalayan is equipped with a circular TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, SMS and call alerts, and information related to engine and battery health. Other bits include spoked wheels, all-LED lighting, ride-by-wire with two riding modes, switchable ABS, and integrated turn indicators.
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The new Himalayan is offered in 3 variants – Base, Pass, and Summit.
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