Royal Enfield Himalayan Officially Announced With Studio Photos and Full Specifications (with video)
After showing you pictures and videos of prototypes a couple of weeks ago, we now have studio photos and specifications from the official launch of the Royal Enfield Himalayan (together with a pretty cool video at the bottom of this article). This is a relatively simply motorcycle powered by a 411cc oil-cooled single making a claimed 24.5 hp and utilizing a five-speed transmission. The Himalayan is not designed to win any drag races.
Royal Enfield designed the Himalayan to be simple, reliable and relatively inexpensive for an adventure bike. We expect the Himalayan to reach the U.S. market eventually, but the first launch will be in India a couple of months from now. Here are some photos of production units followed by specifications and a new video from Royal Enfield.
Royal Enfield Himalayan Specifications & Dimensions
Engine – 411cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled
Maximum power – 24.5bhp at 6500rpm
Maximum torque – 32Nm at 4000 – 4500rpm
Transmission – 5-speed constant mesh
Length – 2190mm
Width – 840mm
Height – 1360mm
Wheelbase – 1465mm
Ground clearance – 220mm
Fuel tank capacity – 15-litres
Kerb weight – 182kgs
Front tyre – 90/90 21-inches
Rear tyre – 120/90 17-inches
Front brakes – 300mm disc, 2-piston floating calliper
Rear brakes – 240mm disc, single piston floating calliper
Chassis & Suspension
Tyre – Half-duplex split cradle frame
Front suspension – Telescopic, 41mm forks, 200mm travel
Rear suspension – Monoshock with linkage, 180mm wheel travel