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Royal Enfield Himalayan
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Current Prices: £5,050–£2,600
Insurance Costs: 3 / 10

Specs

  • Seat Height: Average (800 mm / 31.5 inches)
  • Weight: Average (199 kg / 439 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Average (15.0 litres / 4.0 US gallons)
  • Economy: Good (65 mpg / 4.3 l/100km / 23.0 km/l)
  • Range: High (210 miles / 338 km)
  • Top Speed: Average (85 mph / 137 km/h)
  • Capacity: Average (411 cc)
  • Power: Average (25 bhp / 19 kW)
  • Power to Weight: Low (0.126 bhp/kg / 0.094 kW/kg)
  • Redline: Average (6,500 rpm)
  • Road Tax / VED: High (£73 Per Year)
  • Launch RRP: £4,400

For Sale (49)

  • 2021 21 ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN
    £2,791 🤍
    • 2021
    • Donington Park(Map)
    • ebay
    • 21 ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN
  • 2022 22 ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN
    £2,791 🤍
    • 2022
    • Donington Park(Map)
    • ebay
    • 22 ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN
  • 2022 22 ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN BUY ONLINE 24 HOURS A DAY
    £2,990 🤍
    • 2022
    • Bradford(Map)
    • ebay
    • 22 ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN BUY ONLINE 24 HOURS A DAY
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Price Guide & Used Prices

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
2021
£5,050
£4,050
£3,550
2,100
2020
£4,550
£3,650
£3,200
3,700
2019
£4,050
£3,250
£2,850
5,100
2018
£3,550
£2,850
£2,500
4,900
2017
£3,250
£2,600
£2,250
6,700

Gear & Accessories

Review In A Few

Pros

  • Beginner friendly low seat
  • Long travel suspension
  • Lots of low end torque
  • Thumping soundtrack
  • Rugged good looks
  • Simple reliability
  • Cool dash
  • Value

Cons

  • Under powered for the A2 licence
  • Minimal electronics package
  • Only 5 gears
  • Heavy

Video Reviews

Check out this development video from Royal Enfield, this epic review from Itchy Boots and this head to head with the KTM Adventure 390 from Bike World.

What Is It?

The Royal Enfield Himalayan is a rugged off-road focused adventure bike and is powered by a Euro 4 compliant air-cooled 411 cc single cylinder four stroke engine, producing 24.5 bhp at 6,500 rpm and maximum torque at 4,000 rpm. It features a counter balancer to keep the vibrations from the big single down to a minimum.

Features include:

  • Steel tubular frame and swingarm
  • 300 mm disc up front with ByBre two piston caliper
  • 240 mm disc at the rear with ByBre single piston caliper
  • Dual channel ABS system (always on)
  • 41 mm standard fork with 200 mm travel
  • Rear shock with 180 mm travel
  • 5 speed gearbox with gear position indicator
  • Braided lines
  • Luggage rack
  • Screen

The focus of the Himalayan is off-road adventuring with an all metal construction, long travel suspension, fork gaiters, off-road pegs, compass, a bash plate, adventure style beak and loads of low down torque.

It's also designed with luggage capacity in mind, featuring mounts at the rear for hard luggage and bars at the front for extra soft luggage or jerry cans to extend the range.

The wire-spoked 21" front wheel takes a Pirelli MT60 90/90 tyre and the rear 17" a 120/90.

Accessories include the braced handlebar (£63), handguards (£50), soft panniers, Aluminium panniers (£442), 42 litre Aluminium topbox (£271) and Watsonian Squire sidecar.

Colours: Black, grey, white, red, blue, grey camo, silver, green camo

Model History & Updates

2021: Euro 5 compliant, turn by turn "Tripper" nav system, switchable rear ABS, improved seat / screen and smaller luggage rack.

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Popularity & How Many Left

Year
On Road
Off Road
Total
For Sale / Month
2023
Coming soon...
Rarely
2022
Coming soon...
Rarely
2021
Coming soon...
1,400
2020
Coming soon...
1,900
2019
739
12
751
140
2018
658
38
696
85
2017
11
1
12
Rarely

Source: DVLA

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