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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: FAQs on price, power and features

The Himalayan 450 was launched in 2023. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
2 min read11 Jul '25
Ved Janve
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: FAQ on price, power and features

Royal Enfield launched an all-new generation of the Himalayan with an all-new liquid-cooled 452cc Sherpa engine in late 2023. Here are answers to all the questions you might have about the Himalayan 450.

1. Does the Himalayan 450 get tubeless spoke wheels as standard?

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: FAQs on price, power and features

No, the Himalayan 450 doesn’t come with tubeless cross-spoke wheels as standard. However, prospective buyers can add them through the Royal Enfield configurator for Rs 11,000 at the time of purchase. Recently, Royal Enfield increased the price of the cross-spoke wheels to Rs 40,645 – a change that affects only existing customers.

2. Does the Himalayan 450 get a TFT dash?

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: FAQs on price, power and features

Yes, the Himalayan 450 debuted the Tripper Dash – a first for Royal Enfield. It’s a round unit that integrates and mirrors Google Maps data. This same dash is also found on the Guerrilla 450 and Bear 650.

3. What’s the seat height of the Himalayan 450?

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: FAQs on price, power and features

The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 comes with an adjustable seat, offering a standard height of 825mm. This can be raised to 845mm or lowered to 805mm with the optional low seat.

4. What is the peak output of the Himalayan 450’s engine?

The Himalayan 450 debuted the 452cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled Sherpa engine. It has a peak power of 40hp at 8,000rpm and 40Nm at 5,500rpm. This engine comes mated to a six-speed gearbox.

5. What is the price of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and what colour options are available?

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: FAQs on price, power and features

The Himalayan 450 starts at Rs 2.85 lakh and goes up to Rs 2.98 lakh. The price difference is purely based on the colour options, and Royal Enfield offers a fairly wide palette.

Rs 2.85 lakh – Kaza Brown

Rs 2.89 lakh – Slate Himalayan Salt (grey with red accents)

Rs 2.89 lakh – Slate Poppy Blue (grey with blue accents)

Rs 2.93 lakh – Kamet White (satin white with camo graphics)

Rs 2.98 lakh – Hanle Black (gloss black with yellow accents)

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