Royal Enfield Himalayan will be available in Bangalore for Rs. 184,316 (on-road), in Kolkata for Rs. 181,517 (onroad), in Chennai for Rs. 175,840 (on-road), in Hyderabad for Rs. 176,580 (on-road), in Pune for Rs. 170,362 (onroad) and in Navi Mumbai for Rs. 171,065 (on-road).
One of the most anticipated motorcycles of 2016, Royal Enfield Himalayan is available in two signature colour optionsGranite and Snow and is open for bookings across all Royal Enfield dealerships across the country in a phased manner.
At the launch of the Himalayan, Mr. Siddhartha Lal, MD & CEO, Eicher Motors Ltd. said, Himalayan is the culmination of Royal Enfields 60 years of enduring history in its spiritual homethe Himalayas. Our single biggest
insight in all these years of riding has been that the best motorcycle for the Himalayas is not one that tries to
dominate its landscape, but one that is able to go with its flow. Large adventure tourers that currently define this category, do not fare well in the Himalayas as they are very heavy, extremely complicated, intimidating and not really designed for this environment. With its purpose-built ground-up design, the Himalayan is a simple and
capable go-anywhere motorcycle that will redefine adventure touring in India.
Built on a rugged duplex split cradle frame designed and developed by Harris Performance, the Himalayan is stable
and agile in equal parts. A strong mono shock rear suspension with linkage allows for longer travel and delivers a
smoother ride experience regardless of terrain. The Himalayans 220 mm ground clearance ensures it gobbles up
obstacles comfortably be it in the Himalayas, rocky river beds or at stream crossings. An optimal wheel size
combination allows for better control while riding over rocks and ruts.
The Himalayan is powered by a completely new and evolved overhead camshaft engine platform that forms the
base for its new long stroke LS 410 engine. The all new engine delivers high torque and usable power at lower
RPMs. This makes for smooth riding in higher gears at lower speeds, making it easy to climb hills, or to maneuver
through traffic. Modern design and materials of the engine translate to increased efficiency and low maintenance,
and the engine can go 10,000 kilometers between oil changes.
Speaking at the launch of the Himalayan, Mr Rudratej (Rudy) Singh, President Royal Enfield said, What excites me
about our new motorcycle, is that it fundamentally builds on Royal Enfields core philosophy of balancing
aspiration with access. It allows both seasoned riders as well as enthusiasts to do more with just one motorcycle.
The Himalayan serves the purpose of a seasoned rider and at the same time opens the roads (pun not intended) to
many more people who will get the confidence that they can ride on and off the road less travelled, going beyond
their day-to-day commuting needs.
Functionally – the Himalayans non-intimidating spartan design, a flat torque curve, accessible seat height and
long suspension travel alongside the ease of ownership, make the Himalayan is an extremely versatile motorcycle
that is adept for long rides while equally being the definitive choice to navigate our urban jungles. Towards
creating and growing a new segment which offers an option for adventure loving motorcycling enthusiasts we are
offering the new Himalayan at a price of Rs. 155,545 (Ex-showroom) in Maharashtra and Rs. 178,872 (on-road) in
Mumbai , Rudy added.
Touring utility is built inherently into the Himalayan. A 15 litre fuel tank provides a long range of approximately
450 kilometers. Luggage mounting points, for hard panniers, soft luggage and jerry cans are integral to the
motorcycles design. A simple instrument cluster keeps track of speed, direction, ambient temperature, travel
time, service intervals and multiple trip distances. Most importantly, an ergonomical sync between footpegs,
handlebar & seat height provide a comfortable upright riding posture that is necessary for long rides. An
accessible 800mm seat height with lower mass-balance ensure ease of planting feet on ground for complete
control. Royal Enfield Himalayan comes fitted with dual-purpose tyres that lend a confident grip and performance
across a range of conditions. In addition to complete braking control, the 300mm front and 240mm rear disc
brakes help to reduce braking effort.
Royal Enfield has also launched meticulously designed, purpose-built protective riding gear that caters to the long
range tourer travelling to unpredictable places, terrains and climates. The protective gear range includes the 4-
season Royal Enfield Darcha riding suit made in collaboration with REVIT; versatile touring jackets and trousers
with Cordura, protective armour, removable thermal liners and breathable waterproof lining. The collection also
has riding gloves, riding trousers and riding boots.
Royal Enfield has invested significant time and effort in testing the Himalayan extensively with experts and across
multiple terrains for both off-road and on-road manners. Starting from the Bruntingthorpe airfield in UK to the
race track in Sriperumbudur, Chennai; from off-road terrains to urban settings and then in real world riding
conditions in the Himalayas; the motorcycle has clocked lakhs of kilometers and cumulative mileage before hitting
the production line.
The Himalayan is more than the sum of its parts; not only does it deliver on its intent of being a purpose-built
motorcycle for the Himalayas, it is also extremely versatile and designed to be your only motorcycle.
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