Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Gets Tubeless Tyres and Kamet White Colour
The mountain G.O.A.T gets a new colour! The much anticipated Kamet White Himalayan 450 is here with standard Tubeless Tyres. Until June 30th, the Himalayan 450 in Kamet White is available at an introductory price of $9,790 Ride Away. Press: Royal Enfield ANZ
This striking new colour captures the essence of rocks emerging through the snow-capped peaks of the majestic Himalayas. The Kamet White colourway will come with standard tubeless tyres. These tyres offer better durability and easier maintenance, for a smoother ride!
Check out our Himalayan 450 World Launch here and Aussie Launch here…
2024 Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Specifications
Price & Availability: $8,990 Ride Away Kaza Brown, $9,250 Dual Tone, Hanle Black $9,490, Kamet White $9790.
Warranty: Three Years with Roadside
Colours: Kazza Brown, Poppy Blue, Himalayan Salt, Hanle Black, Kamet White
Claimed Power: 29.44kW(40.2hp)@8000rpm
Claimed Torque: 40Nm@5500rpm
Claimed Fuel Consumption: N/A
Claimed Fuel Range: 400 + KM
Wet Weight: 196kg
Fuel capacity: 17L
Engine: Liquid-cooled DOHC single-cylinder four-stroke, four-valve head, 84mm x 81.5mm bore x stroke, 452cc, 11.5:1 compression ratio, EFI with 42mm throttle-body, semi dry sump, wet multi-plate slipper clutch, six-speed gearbox
Chassis: Steel twin spar tubular frame and sub-frame.
Rake: N/A mm Trail: N/A mm
Suspension: SHOWA Seperate Function Forks, non-adjustable, 200mm travel (f), SHOWA monoshock, preload adjustable, 200mm travel (r).
Brakes: Single semi-floating 320mm brake rotor, two-piston caliper (f),
Single 270mm rotor, single-piston caliper (r). Dual Channel switchable ABS.
Wheels & Tyres: 90/90 – 21 (f) 140/80 – 17 (r) CEAT adventure tyres, Aluminium Excel spoked tubed wheels (tubeless only in Kamet White option as of May 2024).
Dimensions:
Wheelbase: 1510mm
Seat height: 825 – 845mm standard (805 – 825mm low option).
Ground clearance: 230mm
Overall width: 852mm
Overall Length: 2245mm
Overall height: 1316
Instruments & Equipment: Ride Modes, TFT dash, ABS.
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