HomeAutomobilePrice hike alert! Royal Enfield Himalayan gets costly, read it hereAutomobileBusinessNationalPrice hike alert! Royal Enfield Himalayan gets costly, read it herePranchal SrivastavaSeptember 12, 2021129 viewsAutomobileBusinessNationalposted on Sep. 12, 2021 at 4:34 pmCredit: Google 0Share Royal Enfield Himalayan engine The adventure touring motorcycle is powered by the 411cc single-cylinder BS6 engine capable of generating a peak power of 24.3 bhp at 6500 rpm and a maximum torque of 32Nm at 4000 to 4500 rpm. Royal Enfield Himalayan features The 2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan is packed with several new features including tripper navigation using which users can access turn by turn directions, which was first available in the Meter 350 among RE bikes. The bike also gets a new seat, windscreen and rear carrier. Royal Enfield Himalayan old price Royal Enfield had launched the 2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan early this year in February. At that time, the bike was launched at an ex-showroom (Chennai) price of Rs 2,01,314. Royal Enfield Himalayan new prices The ex-showroom price of the most expensive Pine Green variant has been increased to Rs 2,18,273 up from Rs 2,13,273. Meanwhile, the Granite Black model and Rock Red model will cost Rs 2,18,273 and Rs 2,14,529, respectively. tweet Share on FacebookShare on Twitterprevious articleFormer Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja surprised at BCCI decision to appoint MS Dhoni as mentornext articleActress Nargis Fakhri opens up about her relationship with Uday Chopra says he was the most beautiful human she met in Indiathe authorPranchal SrivastavaLeave a reply You Might Also LikeBarzilla Bash: Celebrating Unity, Ability, and Advocacy in Goa1.13K viewsadmink1.13KDepartment (IMD) predict a likely increase in temperatures by 2-3 degree Celsius above normal in parts of Indo-Gangetic plains.2.45K viewsadmink2.45KOver 9000 tourists stranded in Sikkim after heavy snowfall.1.99K viewsadmink1.99KTwo more cheetahs released at Kuno National Park in MP.1.99K viewsadmink1.99K
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