Royal Enfield Himalayan review, road test

    Royal Enfield claims that the Himalayan is rugged, long legged and a daily runabout, all in one package. We find out if it delivers on the promise.

    Published on May 20, 2016 10:49:00 AM

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    When pootling about in the city, through what inadvertently was bumper-to-bumper traffic, the Himalayan returned a fuel efficiency of 31kpl, which really isn’t too bad at all. On the open highways, the Himalayan delivered a marginally better 34.6kpl. However, a sixth gear would permit the bike to cruise at highway speeds with the engine revving at lower rpm, and boost fuel efficiency.

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