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Army Green Royal Enfield Himalayan Spotted At Ahmedabad Dealership
Here's some good news for the Royal Enfield Himalayan fans - an army green Himalayan was spotted at a dealership in Ahmedabad. If it is a production model, the army green paint job will be the third colour option for the Himalayan.
The Himalayan was launched earlier this year and is the company's first dual purpose motorcycle. The Himalayan attracted customers instantly and that hype for the product also picked up the flaws at the same rate.
Royal Enfield quickly issued a recall and claimed it to be pro active measure and quickly rectified the problem.
Also Read: Has Royal Enfield Made A Hasty Move With The Himalayan?
Powering the Himalayan is a new 410cc, oil and air-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 24bhp and 32Nm of torque. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
The Himalayan features long travel front forks, monoshock at the rear, disc brakes at both ends, semi-digital instrument cluster, and a compass. It comes with a 21-inch front and a 17-inch rear tyre.
As for the Himalayan in army green, it features all of the above. The Enfield Himalayan costs Rs. 1.73 lakh on-road (Delhi).
Via: RushLane