Touring utility is
built inherently into the Himalayan. A 15 litre fuel tank provides a long range
of approximately 450 kilometers. Luggage mounting points, for hard panniers,
soft luggage and jerry cans are integral to the motorcycle’s design. A simple
instrument cluster keeps track of speed, direction, ambient temperature, travel
time, service intervals and multiple trip distances. Most importantly, an
ergonomical sync between footpegs, handlebar & seat height provide a
comfortable upright riding posture that is necessary for long rides. An accessible
800mm seat height with lower mass-balance ensure ease of planting feet on
ground for complete control. Royal Enfield Himalayan comes fitted with
dual-purpose tyres that lend a confident grip and performance across a range of
conditions. In addition to complete braking control, the 300mm front and 240mm
rear disc brakes help to reduce braking effort.
Royal Enfield has
also launched meticulously designed, purpose-built protective riding gear that
caters to the long range tourer travelling to unpredictable places, terrains
and climates. The protective gear range includes the 4-season Royal Enfield
Darcha riding suit made in collaboration with REV’IT; versatile touring jackets
and trousers with Cordura, protective armour, removable thermal liners and
breathable waterproof lining. The collection also has riding gloves, riding
trousers and riding boots.
Royal
Enfield Himalayan will be available in Bangalore for Rs. 184,316 (on-road), in
Kolkata for Rs. 181,517 (on-road), in Chennai for Rs. 175,840 (on-road), in
Hyderabad for Rs. 176,580 (on-road), in Pune for Rs. 170,362 (on-road) and in
Navi Mumbai for Rs. 171,065 (on-road).
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