Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 - Real World Review - Mileage, Vibration,...
- Feb 13, 2024
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Here is it, guys! The Royal Enfield Himalayan 452’s specifications have been revealed. What are the differences between the all-new ADV and the Himalayan 411? Here’s a table with all the details for your reference:
Specifications |
Himalayan 452 |
Himalayan 411 |
Engine |
452cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled |
411cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled |
Power |
40PS at 8,000rpm |
24.3PS at 6,500rpm |
Torque |
40Nm at 5,500rpm |
32Nm at 4,000 - 4,500rpm |
Bore x Stroke |
84mm x 81.5mm |
78mm x 86mm |
Gearbox |
6-speed |
5-speed |
Clutch |
Wet multi-plate, Slip & Assist |
Wet, multi-plate |
Front Suspension |
43mm Upside-Down (USD) fork with 200mm wheel travel |
41mm telescopic fork with 200mm wheel travel |
Rear Suspension |
Monoshock with 200m wheel travel |
Monoshock with 180mm wheel travel |
Front Brakes |
320mm disc with double piston caliper |
300mm disc with two-piston floating caliper |
Rear Brakes |
270mm disc with single piston caliper |
240mm disc with single-piston floating caliper |
ABS |
Switchable dual-channel ABS |
Switchable dual-channel ABS |
Front Tyre |
90/90-21 Ceat Gripp RE F |
90/90-21 Ceat Gripp XL F |
Rear Tyre |
140/80 R 17 Ceat Gripp Rad Steel RE |
120/90-17 Ceat Gripp XL |
Wheelbase |
1,510mm |
1,465mm |
Ground Clearance |
230mm |
220mm |
Length |
2,245mm |
2,190mm |
Width |
852mm |
840mm |
Height |
1,316mm |
1,370 (including the top of the fly screen) |
Seat Height |
825mm (Standard seat adjustable to 845mm) 805mm (Low seat adjustable to 825mm) |
800mm |
Kerb Weight |
196kg |
199kg |
Fuel Capacity |
17 Litres |
15 litres |
Unlike the long-stroke configuration in the Himalayan 411, the 452 gets an almost square configuration. From what we understand, such a configuration offers a good balance of bottom and mid-range performance. As mentioned in one of our earlier stories, the Himalayan 452 has a peak torque output of 40Nm at 5,500rpm and out of that, 33Nm is available from the 2,500rpm mark, with the ADV redlining at 8,000rpm. Features-wise, the motorcycle gets an all-new round 4-inch instrument console with music and phone controls along with integrated Google Maps navigation.
It gets five colour options: Hanle Black, Kamet White, Slate Himalayan Salt, Slate Poppy Blue and Kaza Brown. The ADV is set for an unveil on November 7 at EICMA 2023 with the launch probably happening in the following days with an expected price tag of Rs 2.8 lakh (ex-showroom). Its rivals will be the KTM 390 Adventure (spoke wheels variant) and the upcoming Hero XPulse 400.
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