Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 India launch on November 7

    New Himalayan 452 gets a liquid-cooled engine and new chassis that will also underpin future models.

    Published On Oct 10, 2023 06:30:00 PM

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    We’ve already brought you engine specifications for the new Himalayan 452 as well as how much it weighs. Now we can report that the company will launch the Himalayan 452 on November 7 in India. 

    We will be riding the bike just a week before the launch so stay tuned for our reviews.

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    There’s already a lot that’s known about the new Himalayan 452 including the fact that its going to get all-LED lighting, a new instrument console, a USD fork and most likely an extensive range of accessories. 

    The biggest talking point is the brand-new liquid-cooled, 451.65cc, single-cylinder engine that’s rated for a peak power output of 40hp at 8,000rpm. This will be RE’s first liquid-cooled mill and to hear how it sounds, tap here. Interestingly, the peak power output and the rpms its made at is the exact same as the slightly smaller Triumph Speed 400

    The top-spec Himalayan 411 retails for Rs 2.28 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai) and when this new 452 model is launched, expect it to be positioned near the Rs 3 lakh mark. 

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