Upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 Fully Revealed – Here’s Everything We Know So Far
Royal Enfield has fully revealed the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 motorcycle during the festive season. We expect this new motorcycle from Royal Enfield to very soon hit the Indian motorcycle market.
Earlier, a video of CS Santhosh riding the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 motorcycle also gave us a proper first look at this upcoming motorcycle. That being said, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 is among the most-awaited motorcycles of this year.

Speaking about the Royal Enfield Himalayan 452, the motorcycle is expected to address one of the biggest shortcomings of the outgoing Himalayan - Peak power. As a result, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 will be competing against more powerful adventure bikes in the market such as the KTM 390 Adventure.
In terms of design, the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 motorcycle looks like an evolution of the outgoing Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle. Some of the noticeable design features include a fixed headlamp, a large fuel tank, split seats, mid-set footpegs and more.
Features-wise, the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 motorcycle is expected to come with an all-new circular digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, all-LED lighting, dual-channel ABS tech, multiple ride modes, traction control system (TCS) and more.
According to leaked documents, the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 motorcycle features an all-new 451.65cc, liquid-cooled engine. This engine is tuned to produce 39.5bhp at 8,000rpm. On top of that, we expect this powertrain to push out 36Nm to 39Nm of peak torque as well.

To maximise the power and torque output from the new liquid-cooled engine, Royal Enfield is expected to equip the Himalayan 452 with a 6-speed gearbox. Also, the model is expected to feature a Slip & Assist clutch for smoother downshifts.
In terms of hardware, the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 motorcycle will come equipped with premium hardware bits such as USD forks at the front, a semi-adjustable monoshock at the rear, and larger front and rear disc brakes.

As per homologation documents, the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 motorcycle measures 2,245mm long, 852mm wide, and sports a wheelbase of 1,510mm. This makes the Himalayan 452 a bigger bike than the outgoing Himalayan motorcycle.


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