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Motorcycle specifications Royal-Enfield450 Himalayan 2025 She doesn't need... a road.

On-Off Road

On the one hand, you have the trails to go on almost all roads, with large displacement, a certain mass and a lot of watts. Even more and more BIG watts. Let's just mention the 1300 GS, 1100 Africa Twin, 1200 Multistrada V4, Harley Pan-America or 1200 Tiger to get an overview of the rugby cycle cluster.

And then you have the Royal-Enfield Himalayan. A much more accessible trail without being less academic. From the top of its 450 name, the Indian motorcycle seems very slender compared to the behemoths of the sector. However, she grabs her backpack as much as the others when it comes time to attack the mountain. And if she won't be the first up, she knows in advance that she won't be the last.

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What is most striking with this 450 Himalayan is the incredible physical transformation since the old 410 version. Not only is it no longer the same motorcycle but it seems that it is no longer the same manufacturer behind it. She. Gone are the cubic and utilitarian shapes of Russian motorcycles from the 1950s. The new 4 and a half is more delicate, more mischievous, more slender, almost pretty. Put a Suzuki badge on it and there would be confusion.

One of the main assets of this R.E. is its new 452 cm3 “Sherpa” engine – the manufacturer’s first liquid-cooled unit. This mill only cubes 41 cm3 more than the old one but its power is increased tenfold. This is not just due to its additional volume. This new generation mono is more super square, can manage its heat much better with its dual flow radiator, its cylinder head houses 2 ACT instead of one, its gearbox contains one more ratio (6) and gas management is entrusted to a ride-by-wire. Be careful, the Himalayan now has 40 horses, 16 horses more than before. The torque gains 8 nm, just to cap at 4.2 mkg. These maximum values are obtained higher in the rounds but that doesn't matter as the gain is astounding.

It is not yet the level of a Japanese or European engine, but Enfield is not seeking to compete with the big names in the segment with comparable arguments. Indian trail running seeks above all to keep breath for the climbs, like Zian Mappaz saving his strength to make it always present at altitude. The brand likes to mention that its motorcycle was born in the mountains, rolling in its effort to Umling La (5882 meters). It intends to take advantage of its nice but voluntary torque, 90% of which is available from 3,000 rpm.

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan Silhouette, engine, chassis – everything has changed. A new frame, still in steel but more rigid and with a different profile, holds this engine and also the new suspensions of the bike. Its new Showa inverted fork is larger with 43 mm in diameter, and travel retained at 200 mm. The shock absorber has the same value; this was 180 mm on the 410. Observe its new almost horizontal layout. The spoked rims are still 21 inches at the front and 17 at the rear; the only notable change is the larger size of the rear tire: 140/80 instead of 120/90. This new chassis will provide increased efficiency and ground clearance. The distance between the ground and the belly increases by 10 mm, for a total of 230 mm. In case of surprises on uneven terrain, it is always better to have some margin before rubbing the rough edges. Then, it will be up to the engine guard to play its role. The brakes are also on the rise. The Bybre calipers will have to bite a 320mm disc at the front (+20mm) and 270mm at the rear (+30mm).

Ergonomics had its say in this evolution. A narrower tank although having a larger capacity (15 L -> 17 liters), a slimmer motorcycle and a height-adjustable saddle improve the ride. The rider can choose between 825 and 845 mm height for the seat; unless he opts for the optional low saddle, allowing him to go down to 805 mm.

At first glance, although its plastic has gained sex appeal, the Royal-Enfield Himalayan seems to remain quite rustic in its equipment. Wrong idea! It offers its user two Driving Modes, disconnectable ABS at the rear, a USB-C port and a very modern speedometer. The “TripperDash” is a 4-inch color TFT circular panel, well designed and equipped with a navigation system powered by Google Maps. Pairing with the smartphone also allows you to manage calls, messages and music.

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan That's it, and it will be enough for a lot of things and a lot of people. This technological offering is certainly not up to the standard of the leading adventure ships - no semi-active suspensions, traction control / engine braking / wheeling / stoppie, radar, cruise control, lighting in curve, shifter, etc.) - but the price is divided by 4; or even 5 for fully equipped models. The Indian prefers to install a luggage rack, a central stand, tie-down loops everywhere, a screen and crash bars rather than electronics galore. And not really in keeping with his philosophy of fearlessness.

Where Royal-Enfield is even stronger is on the price of this 450. With almost twice as much power, better suspensions, a reasonable electronic offer and a more attractive physique, the bike only costs 300 euros. more than its previous version. Another bonus, it weighs a watermelon less with its 196 kg.

A frame, two wheels, mixed tires, a mono and a long journey, that's the doctrine of the Himalayan. This phase 2 offers much more strength but still the same perspective: going far without any limits; with now a much higher level of service for a handful of more expensive cherries.

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Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan (2025) : What you need to know before you buy

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Specifications

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025
  • Chassis
  • Frame : Tubular steel
  • Fuel capacity : 17 liters (4.49 US gallons)
  • seat height adjustable between 825 mm and 845 mm
  • Length : 2,245 mm (88.39 in)
  • Width : 852 mm (33.54 in)
  • Min height : 1,316 mm (51.81 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,510 mm (59.45 in)
  • Dry weight : 181 kg (399 lb)
  • Curb mass : 196 kg (432 lb)
  • Front axle
  • Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm (1.69 in), Wheel travel : 200 mm (7.87 in)
  • Braking 1 disc Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), 2-piston caliper
  • Front tire : 90 / 90 - 21 → Order this type of tire
Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , manual
  • Secondary by chain
  • Rear axle
  • Mono-amortisseur, Wheel travel : 200 mm (7.87 in)
  • Preload adjustment
  • Braking 1 disc Ø 270 mm (10.63 in), single-piston caliper
  • Rear tire : 140 / 80 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Standard equipment
  • Brake assist : A.B.S déconnectable
  • Number of riding modes : 2
  • TFT Full-Colour screen size: 10.16 cm (4 inches)
  • Spoke wheels
  • Bluetooth
  • Gear indicator
  • USB plug
  • Crash Bars / Top Blocks
  • Anti-slip clutch
Country of manufacture : India
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Price

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 Undisclosed
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 Undisclosed
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : $6999
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 Undisclosed

Fuel consumption

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 Undisclosed
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : 3.10 liters/100km (0.76 mpg)
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : 3.40 liters/100km (0.69 mpg)
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 Undisclosed

Range

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 Undisclosed
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : 413 km (257 miles)
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : 426 km (265 miles)
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 Undisclosed

Torque

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 : 4.2 mkg
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : 2.8 mkg
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : 4.1 mkg
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 Undisclosed

Power

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 : 40 ch (39.40 hp)
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : 27.30 ch (26.90 hp)
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : 45 ch (44.40 hp)
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 : 33.50 ch (33 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 : 4.59 kg/ch
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : 5.25 kg/ch *
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : 3.72 kg/ch
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 : 4.18 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 : 43.1 kg/mkg
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : 50.48 kg/mkg *
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : 40.24 kg/mkg
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 Undisclosed

Speed

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Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : {estimation}
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : {estimation}
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 : {estimation}

CO² emissions

Royal-Enfield 450 Himalayan 2025 : 76 g/km
Honda CRF 300 Rally 2025 : 73 g/km
KTM 390 Adventure R 2025 : 79 g/km
Rieju Aventura 307 Rally 2025 Undisclosed
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Bikers' reviews (12)

French Manu Model 2024
It's an absolutely fabulous machine. It really knows how to put you at ease, just ask it what you want to do and you'll be on cloud nine. And what modernism in the engine, aided by its twin camshafts, torquey at low revs and responsive at high. The speedometer is very complete, even the google GPS works well and the phone messages. The freeway is no problem, it takes more than 160 km/h GPS and easily (2 km/h difference with the speedometer so be careful on national roads, it's quite precise! ) Rating : 5/5
French remy Model 2024
An excellent 450cc trail bike, I'm a happy owner of this bike, which is equally at home on the road and on the trail. Rating : 4/5
French ANGE Model 2024
i recently bought the 450, which is a good bike but a bit heavy. The rest is fine, fuel consumption 3.5 litres compared to my 1200 suz bandit, which is an abyss of between 8 and 11 liters. So I'm glad I bought it, I kept my suz for the power Rating : 4/5
French Roultoukour Model 2024
After trying out some of the smaller bikes on the market, I finally fell for this 450 with its generous lines: a small bike that doesn't look like a 2nd motorcycle for the commute to work or to lend to my wife, who doesn't prefer big bikes. So I wasn't disappointed at all: there's plenty of room for unlimited riding. It accelerates just right, it's fast enough to lose a few points, it's very comfortable, and it goes everywhere. Even if there's no road! ;) Well-born, well-equipped (just a slightly higher bubble and everything's there!) It takes me everywhere at the pace I like. There's nothing to complain about in terms of handling, and she's at ease whatever the speed or terrain. And for those who think it's too heavy, it's not the 10 or 15 kg (don't forget that it's weighed with the center stand, package carrier and crash bars) more than some of the competition that's a problem. It's still a super-light bike, even for the price. Personally, I'd say it's a winner! There's no such thing as a perfect world, so we'll be able to criticize a few little things here and there, but nothing that's prohibitive. It's been designed for long-distance riding, and that's exactly what I intend to do! Rating : 5/5
French Berti Model 2024
I forgot to mention that, given the bike's off-road use, I had it fitted from the outset with Heidenau tires oriented more towards the road, lower engine protection bars and hand guards, by Royal Enfield Annecy, who provided invaluable advice. I've just returned from an off-road "route des grandes Alpes" raid: delighted, the bike was top-notch: the only limits are those of the rider and not of the bike Can't wait for the next raid with this bike! Rating : 5/5
French Berti Model 2024
I've already ridden my 450 for 3,500 km, a good part of which was off-road... What can I say? I deliberately chose a small-displacement bike, and I'm not disappointed. Compared with my previous 410: it does everything better Better comfort Better riding position, especially standing up It really goes everywhere and even on routes I'd never have dared to imagine On roads and freeways: no comparison: we can manage 130 average speeds without any problem No, the only fault I can find with it so far is the side stand, which is too short and doesn't suit my 1.70m as soon as there's an incline! I've just added a thick plate which compensates a little for this fault. As a result: I warmly recommend it! Rating : 5/5
French Roberto Model 2024
Fair, nice evolution of the latter, however, it loses its rustic motorcycle soul, as well as its long-stroke engine side. Its 40 hp is a very good evolution, as its predecessor suffered considerably from a lack of hp in European traffic, but it loses in enjoyment. This new engine needs to be worked hard to get the most out of it, which is the opposite of the bike's philosophy. Another detail, and not the least, with its generous wheel travel, why didn't you choose an 18-inch rear wheel with a narrower tire width for better handling and better comfort on the trails? a little rocking-horse-like visually with its small 17-inch wheel. It's a pity that the panniers are no longer offered as standard, like their predecessor, making the price even higher. Make no mistake, this bike is sold for almost half its (European) price* in India. That's not always justified. The different riding modes weren't necessary, nor are they part of the bike's philosophy. The optional center stand is a real shame. The bike is still too heavy, which is a real shame. On the positive side, the multi-position seat adjustment is a good idea. The standard USB sockets are also very good. The standard luggage rack is also very good. We would have liked to have had a kickstand as standard with this displacement. Rating : 3/5
French Roberto
I neglected to mention the judicious choice of spoked rims as standard, which some of its direct competitors didn't have. I'm thinking in particular of the latest Triumph 400 and the KTM 390 Adventure. Ktm seems to have rectified the situation by offering a version equipped as standard (SW). Speaking of the KTM 390 Adventure, it weighs 21 kg less than the new 45O Himalayan. As pointed out in some previous comments, this new Himalayan is still too heavy. If weight is determined by the quality of the materials used, that's a pretty hefty price to pay for the final bill. Lastly, it's not specified whether the rear shock absorber and fork are SHOWA brands. Thanks to those who do the work of proofreading us before publication. Rating : 3/5
French Alain81 Model 2024
Not bad, but 196 kg fully loaded is a bit heavy for a 450 cm3 with a single-engine. Rating : 4/5
French alain56 Model 2024
motorcycle ordered, looking forward to it Rating : 5/5
French Ed
Hello, The almost unanimous comments about the qualities of this "modern" RE had seriously titillated me, so I went to try it out. And it's true that this machine is attractive, almost enticing, with its nice paintwork and rims, its speedometer and especially with this new engine. Not to repeat what's already been written, I'm surprised that its main fault isn't mentioned more often: its weight! Holy Zeus, it may have lost a few pounds, but it's still heavy for a mono. At around 20 kg, you're doubling or even tripling your number of cylinders for a price that isn't even double that. For me, this is prohibitive. Happy trails to all, whatever your mount enjoy✌️ Rating : 3/5
French Alain Model 2024
A huge step forward for the Himalaian. For those looking for a bike to go far on the cheap, this seems to be the only option on the market. I've ordered a Triumph 400x Scrambler, which I think is nicer, and I don't intend to go very far. The world of medium-displacement singles is becoming very interesting. Rating : 5/5
French Bruno41 Model 2024
I've already been pleasantly surprised by the 2022 model, which I tested over 1400 km in Morocco in September 2023. I can only imagine the extra torque and horsepower for this very endearing little bike. Rating : 4/5
French Jicé Model 2024
Simple, with just the right amount of modernity for a return to the trail's roots. 500XT 2.0. Royal Enfield knows how to surprise with a range that reconciles fundamentals. Rating : 3/5
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