Royal Enfield is all set to launch the new generation of its Himalayan 452 bike. The bike will be released in India on November 7th. The bike has been spotted multiple times during testing, and here’s everything we know about its features. The design of the bike will be quite different from the current model.

The bike features LED turn indicators, an LED headlamp, a small windshield, a peanut-shaped fuel tank, an intercooler, a new exhaust, and a new grab handle. The weight of the Himalayan 452 is approximately 210 kilograms. The front mudguard displays the Himalayan logo, and the fuel tank, side panels, and rear fender are decorated with Himalayan graphics.

The bike will come with features like smartphone connectivity, ride-by-wire technology, a USB charger, a round LED headlamp, a split seat design, and a digital instrument cluster with wire-spoke design. It may also be equipped with features like dual-channel ABS brakes and cruise control.

According to reports, the bike will be powered by a 451.65cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 39.57bhp and 40-45Nm of peak torque at 8,000rpm.

The engine will be paired with a 6-speed gearbox, allowing the bike to reach a top speed of 150 kilometers per hour.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 is set to bring several updates and improvements compared to its predecessor. With its new design and upgraded features, it promises a thrilling riding experience for adventure enthusiasts.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 452
Royal Enfield Himalayan 452

Summery:

Royal Enfield is launching a new generation of the Himalayan 452 bike in India on November 7th. The bike’s design includes LED turn indicators, an LED headlamp, a small windshield, a peanut-shaped fuel tank, an intercooler, a new exhaust, and a new grab handle. The bike weighs around 210 kilograms and features Himalayan graphics on the fuel tank, side panels, and rear fender. It also includes features such as smartphone connectivity, ride-by-wire technology, a USB charger, a round LED headlamp, a split seat design, and a digital instrument cluster. The bike may also have dual channel ABS brakes and cruise control. The bike is expected to be powered by a 451.65cc liquid-cooled engine that produces 39.57bhp of power and 40-45Nm of torque at 8,000rpm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and can reach a top speed of 150 kilometers per hour.

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