The Royal Enfield Himalayan is powered by a new long stroke LS 410 engine that delivers high torque and usable power at lower RPMs. This makes for smooth riding in higher gears at lower speeds, making it easy to climb hills, or to maneuver through traffic. Modern design and materials of the engine translate to increased efficiency and low maintenance, and the engine can go 10,000 kilometers between oil changes.
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).
Other two-wheelers like Bajaj V15 and Suzuki Access 125 have also hit a similar speed breaker. Both the two-wheelers comply with BS-III and cannot be sold in New Delhi as the transport authorities are not permitting the registration.
Although Bajaj announced in January this year that they have the technology and they can roll out new engines in a span of just four months.
Eric Vas, president for motorcycle business at Bajaj Auto said:
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